Will Smith and Jada Pinkett attend billionaire's wedding in AMMAN!

Published October 30th, 2015 - 11:09 GMT
The Smiths attended a lavish wedding ceremony in Amman on Thursday. (Pixgood.com)
The Smiths attended a lavish wedding ceremony in Amman on Thursday. (Pixgood.com)

Moving along with his mini Middle East tour following his short vacation in Dubai with his wife Jada Pinkett, Hollywood's Will Smith flew out to nearby Jordan to watch a Jordanian businessman buddy get 'hitched' on Thursday.

The lavish wedding bash took place at the suitably illustrious five star Four Seasons Hotel – choice overnight venue for President Obama in the Jordanian capital –  which was limited to the groom Eyhab Jumean's closest friends, family and VIP guests. Which included a different kind of royal guest than the usual Arabian prince set – step in our Fresh Prince Will!

While the Prince of Bel-Air's dance moves aren't as stereotyped as his co-character Carlton's on the hit 90s TV show, we all know from many a film, particularly "Hitch", that Will can seriously bust a move. The A-list Amman wedding party can vouch for that now too. Check out this clip of the dreamboat shaking things up with a Brazilian belly dancer on the glittering dance floor.

 

American Grammy-nominated R&B singer and actor Tyrese Gibson was also spotted hanging out with the Smiths both at the tycoon's church ceremony and wedding reception later that night.

Billionaire Eyhab has dated the likes of American socialite Paris Hilton in the past and this isn't his first time walking down the isle; he was previously married to former Miss South Africa Gina Athans.

Getting Jiggy in Jordan

Meanwhile, the Smiths seemed to be enjoying their time in sunny Amman and posted photos from their first ever trip to Jordan. We hope they'll be back for more Arab hospitality and partaay fever! 

Will captioned this one, "My first time in Amman, Jordan. WOW! I love it here. :- )"

Meanwhile, Jada shared this demure snapshot on FB, with a caption that some might interpret as a way of encouraging people not to believe everything they hear in the media, especially when it comes to the troubled Middle East region.

"You can't know the world simply by watching the news. A night in Jordan during the call to prayer."

By Arwad Khalifeh

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