Will Smith Makes 1st Public Appearance Since Oscars, Supporting Lewis Hamilton at F1 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix
The 'I Am Legend' actor was spotted having a chat with the F1 racer, who he also shared that he was cheering for in the race.

Will Smith stepped out for his first public appearance since the 95th Annual Academy Awards, where jokes were made about his infamous slap the prior year, on Sunday, March 19. He was attending the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia and showing support for driver Lewis Hamilton at the big event. The actor, 54, was seen smiling as he walked behind the driver, 38, who came in fifth place in the race.
Will looked like he was having a great time with Lewis before the race. As Lewis sported his racing gear, Will rocked an orange button down with some colorful stripes going down the side, and he also wore a green baseball cap for the event.
Before heading off to watch the race, Will announced that he was on “Team Lewis” and showed his support for the British racer. “That’s my guy,” he said, per Mirror. “I was out last night so I lost my voice a little bit. But I’m always team Lewis.” Later, the Oscar-winner was also asked if he was taking part in a new F1 movie. “I haven’t been asked yet but I would love to. I may have to work on this gut though! It doesn’t fit in the car too well,” he said.