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Will Smith Does Not Like Georgia's Bugs (Video)
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air took to social media to air his grievances against the Peach state.

SAVANNAH, GA — The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air digs Georgia, but not its wildlife, apparently.
Will Smith began filming his new movie "Gemini Man" in the Savannah area this week and took to social media to voice what's been bugging him recently. In a video posted to the actor's Instagram account, Smith — wearing mesh netting over his entire face — says he loves the state, but can't help but lament the insect population.
"Georgia is so gorgeous. It really is. It's beautiful. But gotta to rock this s--- to be out here," he says, tugging on the anti-insect net.
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He adds: "I'm just saying y'all have to fix it."
Smith says he sprayed bug repellent on himself, to no avail. The video then shows a swarm of gnats over a swamp.
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"The bugs is on that like it's honey," Smith says. "I make my living with my face. Somebody do something about it. Quick."
Smith, a Philadelphia native, has reportedly been in the area for a couple weeks and even helped a local teen ask his date to prom.
In "Gemini Man," an aging hitman must face a younger clone of himself. The movie, directed by Ang Lee, also stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Clive Owen. It's slated to be released in the fall of next year.
First week on my new film @GeminiManMovie!! Ang Lee got me out here fighting the wildlife.
A post shared by Will Smith (@willsmith) on Feb 27, 2018 at 4:52pm PST
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