Will Smith slams Donald Trump over hateful comments against women
Will Smith is taking a deadshot at Donald Trump.
The actor bashed the bombastic billionaire, taking particular aim at his history of misogynistic comments.
"For a man to be able to publicly refer to a woman as a fat pig, that makes me teary," Smith told the site new.com.au in an interview posted Tuesday.
"And for people to applaud, that is absolutely f--king insanity to me," he added. "It's absolutely collective insanity."
The "Suicide Star" even said he would throw his sons out of his home if they recited such hateful language.
"If one of my sons — I am getting furious just thinking about it — if one of my sons said that in a public place, they couldn't even live in my house anymore," he explained.
The outraged 47-year-old said he was raised to respect women and believes his grandmother would have "smacked my teeth out of my head" if he had ever called a woman a "fat pig."
The dad-of-three was, of course, referencing the GOP debate in which Megyn Kelly questioned Trump's frequent use of words like "fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals" to refer to women.
Trump retorted: "only Rosie O'Donnell."
The former "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" acknowledged there's a lengthy list of offensive comments Trump has made but his views on women are "such an absolute illustration of a darkness of his soul."
Despite his disappointment in Trump's remarks, the actor is confident the real estate mogul won't become the nation's next president.
"For me, deep down in my heart, I believe that America won't and we can't (elect him," he said.
"I have faith in America. America has had really critical times but the good tend to make their way to the top," he continued.
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