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Saturday, 11 October 2008

Will Smith and Tom Cruise outdo each other signing autographs

1/07/2008 8:16:00 AM.  | Bang Showbiz

Will Smith and Tom Cruise have autograph signing competitions.

'Hancock' star Will has revealed he and his close friend Tom always try to outdo each other by spending the most time with their fans on the red carpet.

Will said: "It's hard to beat that dude. He has another gear. He did two-and-a-half hours in France for 'Mission: Impossible' on the red carpet.

Now when I go to France, people will say, 'You know, Tom was out here for over two-and-a-half hours.' "

The 39-year-old actor also revealed playing boxing legend Mohammad Ali in
2001 hit 'Ali' inspired him to have more confidence in himself.

Will - whose performance earned him an Oscar nomination - explained: "When I was doing 'Ali', I realised that he kept saying, 'I'm the greatest, I'm pretty,' to make himself believe it.

He doesn't believe it, but he was dealing with racism. He was reacting to pain and rejection. He said it so much that he started to really believe it. That is what I've tried to do for myself."

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