Martin Lawrence and Will Smith are getting ready to release the fourth edition of their Bad Boys movie, titled Bad Boys: Ride or Die. All the hype should be surrounding the film, which is set to release on June 7. But fans are more concerned with Martin Lawrence’s health state.
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During a recent promotional event for the film, Lawrence’s co-star Will Smith appears to have to hold Lawrence’s hand to aid him in walking across the stage. The clip, which was shared across social media, sparked concern among several fans.
New Video Sparks Concern For ‘Bad Boys’ Star Martin Lawrence
This is not the first time that fans have been concerned about the comedian’s well-being. During, the 2024 Emmy Awards, fans also noticed that something appeared to be a little off.
During the awards show one of the highlights of the night took place during the presentation for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The cast of the hit ’90s sitcom Martin reunited on stage for the first time since the show ended in 1997.
But despite the excitement surrounding the reunion, there was more concern about the famed comedian. During the presentation, Martin’s speech and awareness seemed to be a little off. Which sparked conversation among concerned fans who were watching.
Tisha Campbell Speaks Out About ‘Martin’ Impact
Martin’s show caused a bit of a culture shock in the 90s as it took the airwaves by storm. Celebrity guests from M.C. Hammer to the Notorious B.I.G. to the United States Women’s Olympic Basketball Team all contributed to its popularity. Even to this day artists such as Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Fabolous have made references to the show in their music.
Tisha Campbell, played Martin’s love interest, Gina, on the show. She told BET that part of the reason for the show’s success was because it was something that people could relate to.
“It really resounded with people’s hearts and then the friends that surrounded them. It reminded people that love is real. Black love is real and they can have it because it’s never been represented before,” Campbell said. “Seeing us loving one another, figuring out with our friends, what life is all about, and getting through the bad times. It was important to see.”