Will Smith shares YouTube video of his first bungee jump at Victoria Falls
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Will Smith shares YouTube video of his first bungee jump at Victoria Falls

American film star Will Smith

American film star Will Smith is looking to conquer his fears with his much-hyped bungee jump over the Grand Canyon next week — all to benefit an educational charity.

American film star Will Smith
American film star Will Smith

As part of his prep for the jump, Smith and his crew last year travelled to Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls, the famous 355-foot waterfall located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

On Thursday, the actor-comedian-rapper shared a video documenting the experience (see video below) which was his very first bungee jump.

“You know, you say ‘yes’ to things long before you actually know what they are,” Smith says in the video. He also rode a motorcycle for the first time as part of gearing up for “The Jump.”

“Will Smith: The Jump” will take place on Sept. 25, the actor’s 50th birthday, and will be live-streamed on his YouTube channel. He’s doing the stunt to raise awareness and donations for international advocacy organization Global Citizen’s education campaigns, through a contest in which one winning fan and a guest will attend “The Jump” in person with him next Tuesday.

How did Smith, an action-movie star on the big screen, end up starring in the real-life daredevil stunt? The story is that the creators behind YouTube channel Yes Theory challenged Smith to bungee jump from a helicopter. He accepted on the condition that the jump be done for charity.

The Yes Theory guys — Matt Dajer, Thomas Brag, and Ammar Kandil, who met at Canada’s McGill U. — started the YouTube channel as a way to challenge themselves (and viewers) to get out of their comfort zones. Since Smith accepted their challenge, Yes Theory has been promoting the Grand Canyon jump. The channel last month invited people to submit videos about their fears and to take the pledge to overcome it by running one mile; Yes Theory received more than 27,000 submissions and the resulting video compilation has more than 500,000 views.

Details of the timing for YouTube’s “Will Smith: The Jump” live-stream on Sept. 25 have yet to be released. Smith’s Westbrook Entertainment will produce the live stream in conjunction with Fly on the Wall Entertainment.

Smith launched his YouTube channel in December 2017 and has amassed nearly 3.4 million subscribers to date.

Watch Smith’s first bungee jump, over Victoria Falls:

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