Will Smith bares all, declaring he’s in the ‘worst shape of my life’

Will Smith Pulls ‘Emancipation’Out of Georgia in Protest of NewRestrictive Voting Laws.Apple’s ‘Emancipation’ will nolonger be filmed in Georgia. .The decision to pull the film from the stateis predicted to cost production around $15 million,as Georgia would have provided lucrative tax rebates. .The film's star, Will Smith, and director Antoine Fuquareleased a joint statement explaining their decision. .They explained that they“cannot in good conscience”film in Georgia after its passingof “regressive voting laws.”.We cannot in good conscience provideeconomic support to a government thatenacts regressive voting laws that aredesigned to restrict voter access, Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua, via 'Complex'.Smith and Fuqua went on to say that the new laws werereminiscent of Reconstruction era “voting impediments.”.The new Georgia voting laws arereminiscent of voting impediments thatwere passed at the end of Reconstructionto prevent many Americans from voting.Regrettably, we feel compelled tomove our film production work fromGeorgia to another state, Will Smith and Antoine Fuqua, via 'Complex'.It has not yet been confirmed where the film’s productionwill move to, although Louisiana is likely a strong contender.

Will Smith shared a picture of himself Sunday, and it’s sending his fans and friends wild.

Smith might be known for staying in great shape with roles in films including “Men in Black” and “Suicide Squad,” but the celeb’s latest post shows that even he has his ups and downs. The actor’s post was applauded by many.

“I’m gonna be real wit yall - I’m in the worst shape of my life,” he captioned the picture, which features the actor wearing nothing but a pair of black shorts and an unzipped hoodie.

“Will, you poor baby, I’m crying for you, even though you’re still in better shape than 90% of America. Keep pumping!” Arnold Schwarzenegger commented.

“This is the most amazing post in the history of social media,” Questlove wrote.

Ludacris added quite a few laughing emojis.

Smith has been working on a big-budget film, “Emancipation,” a thriller about runaway slaves. In it, Smith portrays “Whipped Peter,” an enslaved person who emancipated himself from a Southern plantation and joined the Union Army.

The film made headlines recently when it pulled out of filming in Georgia over new voting laws. In a statement to Deadline, Smith and director Antoine Fuqua said they felt “compelled” to act.

“We cannot in good conscience provide economic support to a government that enacts regressive voting laws that are designed to restrict voter access,” the statement said.