Will Smith Donates Over 100 G’s After Radio Jock Loses Weight

Will Smith wrote a check for $111,000.00 to charity after he agreed to participate in a weight loss challenge with popular radio morning show radio host, Big Boy of Los Angeles’ KWPR-FM. What began as a suggestion to the 510 pound Big Boy to lose weight turned into a bet with Smith offering to donate […]

Will Smith wrote a check for $111,000.00 to charity

after he agreed to participate in a weight loss challenge with popular radio

morning show radio host, Big Boy of Los Angeles’ KWPR-FM.

What began as a suggestion to the 510 pound Big

Boy to lose weight turned into a bet with Smith offering to donate $1000 for

each pound that Big Boy shed during Will’s weight loss challenge. Big boy surprised

everyone, including Smith when he stepped on the scale, revealing that he lost

111 pounds, slimming down to 399 pounds.

In related news, Big Boy is moving into television,

as he snagged a recurring role in the new television show "Fastlane,"

as "Aquarius," which also stars Bill Bellamy.

According to sources, Big Boy is also in negotiations

with Warner Bros. TV to develop an untitled series with "Fastlane"

executive producer and "Charlie’s Angels" director McG.

Big Boy has also appeared on UPN’s "Malcolm

& Eddie" and in the movie "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo."