
Will Smith discusses suicide in new YouTube series trailer
CNN
Will Smith is opening up about his mental health journey for his forthcoming YouTube docuseries, even discussing contemplating suicide in the series trailer.
In the clip posted to his YouTube account Friday for the six-part unscripted series, "Will Smith: The Best Shape of My Life," the Hollywood star is seen at a table surrounded by family members, including his children, Trey, Jaden and Willow.
"That was the only time in my life that I ever considered suicide," Smith said, who is seen later in the trailer wiping tears from his eyes. He does not reveal any further details about that consideration in the trailer.

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