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Will Smith returns to rap

London: Hollywood star Will Smith, known for his roles in films like Men In Black, is returning to rapping. He began his career as the Fresh Prince teaming up with his childhood friend Jeffrey Townes to form hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. Smith, whose last album Lost and Found was released in 2005, is back in the recording studios for prepare for his comeback album, said producer La Mar Mars Edwards.”We’re working on Will Smith, bringing him back. That’s actually him on the other line right now,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted Edwards as saying. (IANS)

Barrymore didn’t have a ‘normal’ life

London: Actress Drew Barrymore regrets not having a normal “kid’s life” and never having gone to school. Barrymore, 36, who shot to fame with the 1982 American science fiction film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at the age of seven, entered a rehabilitation centre at the age of 13. However, the actress was “moved” when she went on a trip to Kenya recently where she witnessed how passionate the children were about getting an education. “I was really moved. I never went to school myself. I was doing a job and didn’t have a kid’s life. I wanted to learn more about why these kids were so passionate, walking so far and overfilling their classrooms,” contactmusic.com quoted Barrymore as saying. (IANS)

Farrell loves spending time in gym

London: Actor Colin Farrell has revealed he has become obsessed with the gym ever since he gave up his hard-partying lifestyle.”I actually like the gym. I find peace in it. I never thought that would be me. I see these quotes, ‘Working out for me is lifting a Carlsberg.’ It was true at the time. Things have changed,” contactmusic.com quoted the 35-year-old as saying. Farell added that his two sons James, seven, and 22-month-old Henry, have given him a clearer focus in his life. “I’m pretty clear on why I go to work now. I understand and have a respect for being away that I didn’t have for the first five, six, seven years. With two boys as well, I have a respect for missing people that are in my life, a respect for being away from my kids,” he said. (IANS)

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