We Love You Moment: The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air (1990-1996) Despite no acting experience Will Smith's natural charisma led to an offer of his own TV show following a successful rap career and he absolutely nailed it. His talent and genuine star power was there for all to see as he burst out of TV and into film with mega hit after mega hit. Bad Boys I & II, Independence day, Men in Black I & II, Enemy of the State, Ali, I Robot and Hitch all cemented his place as one of the most loved film stars on the planet. Hell, we all loved him so much he escaped unscathed from the train wreck that was Wild Wild West. He was talented. He was likeable. He was humble. He was Big Willie. We Want A Divorce Moment: After Earth (2013) Will Smith could have been nominated for a whole host of awards in 2013 for his portrayal of freed slave cum bounty hunter Django in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. We could have been lauding his return to form following the abysmal Men In Black III but instead Will Smith was too egotistical to take what he deemed a supporting role and instead tried to turn his son into a star. Unfortunately he failed to realise three things. One: nepotism is anathema to the public. Two: Will Smith Jr. ain't no Will Smith Sr. and three: After Earth was a big steaming pile of crap. No longer likeable, no longer humble, Big Willie is behaving more like a gigantic (Han)c*ck these days. Chances Of Getting Back Together: He is legend so let's hope Bad Boys 3 is enough to put the Prince back on his throne.