“Unveiling the Chilling Connection: Will Smith Reveals Startling Parallels Between His Life and Two Iconic Celebrity Tragedies!”
Will Smith, a name synonymous with blockbuster hits and unforgettable music, has just dropped a bombshell that many might find downright chilling. Can you imagine casually chatting with musical legends like Prince and Biggie Smalls just hours before tragedy struck? Smith recently shared this eerie coincidence during a lively conversation on the Broken Record Podcast, claiming that he met each of these iconic artists mere hours before they passed away. You know, it really makes you wonder about the strange webs we weave in life and how the universe sometimes throws us completely unexpected curveballs. I mean, could Smith be a jinx in disguise? Or is it all just a bizarre twist of fate? Whatever the case, his reflections on those fateful conversations are sure to leave you fascinated—and perhaps a bit spooked. LEARN MORE.
Will Smith has revealed an eerie connection he shares between himself and two music legends hours before they died.
The Bad Boys actor seems to think that he has a link to two of the music world’s all-time greats.
Though he has won a Grammy for his work in music, having started out as ‘The Fresh Prince’, you wouldn’t necessarily associate the 56-year-old with his rapping career.
But Smith has now claimed that he might be a jinx, in the worst way possible.

Will said he didn’t even want to tell the story (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
The Oscar-winning actor was on the ‘Broken Record Podcast’ speaking to host Justin Richmond, when he openly confessed: “Let me tell you, I don’t even want to say this out loud, ’cause it’s like, a terrible jinx. I met Biggie four hours before he got killed. And I talked to Prince eight hours before he died.”
It may sound a bit far-fetched, and it might just be a coincidence, but Smith went on to recall the conversations he had with the icons before their deaths.
Prince

Prince was one of the celebs that met Smith mere hours before he died (Theo Wargo/WireImage)
He explained: “I talked to Prince and, he called and he was pitching. He was saying me, him and Jay-Z should start an entertainment company.
“And he said he had talked to Jay and he wanted to do it. We talked that night, and in the morning, he was gone. I don’t know what that says about me.”
Richmond replied, suggesting the coincidences like this can happen if ‘you have enough experiences in life’, but the actor responded by jokingly exclaiming: “Don’t call me!”
The ‘Purple Rain’ artist would sadly pass away from an accidental drug overdose on 21 April 2016.
Notorious B.I.G.

(Larry Busacca/WireImage)
Biggie Smalls, a.k.a the Notorious B.I.G. was shot to death in Los Angeles in a drive-by incident after a Vibe Magazine party on 9 March 1997, just months after Tupac was gunned down in a similar manner in Las Vegas.
The long-unsolved murder resulted in the end of the years-long East Coast/West Coast beef between rappers from the US coasts.
Opening up on the shooting, he said that it was a ‘stupid’ killing that ‘scared’ him and even brought him to tears.
Smith met Biggie after he had already become an established actor in Hollywood, just months before Men In Black hit cinemas as one of the actor’s most memorable titles.
The actor met Prince just under two decades later, as one of the world’s most famous celebrities.
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