The Fun Way Will Smith Apologized To Michael Bay Over Longtime Bad Boys Shirtless Scene Disagreement

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Bad Boys came out in 1995 and was arguably the first major step in Will Smith’s journey to becoming one of the biggest stars in the history of Hollywood. The film proved he could carry a big action project, subsequently allowing him to gain roles in other high-profile ’90s hits like Independence Day and Men in Black. Michael Bay, who directed the classic cop movie, famously made Smith run with an open shirt in a scene, something Smith disagreed with. But Bay clearly knew that he was helping make Smith a true movie star, and the sex appeal would do just that. Now, Smith has apologized to the filmmaker over the disagreement and did so in a fun way.

The Bad Boys actor recently released a new memoir about his career, and Michael Bay revealed on Instagram that he received one as a Christmas gift from his longtime collaborator. It’s a thoughtful present, but the message inside is what makes it really cool. While by the pool at his beautiful house, Bay shared the words and reminded the world that he was right about opening up the shirt. Here’s the post:

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