American actor Will Smith climbed to the top of the Burj Khalifa as part of his new fitness docuseries “Best Shape of My Life”.
He shared Wednesday on Instagram a video from the trip which featured him standing outside 'The Burj Khalifa' as he tells his fans what he is about to do.
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The “Fresh Prince” actor used the tower’s 2,909 stairs to complete a cardio workout, finishing off with a climb to the top of the iconic building’s spire.
Smith was accompanied by Dubai personal trainer Aaron Ferguson during his trip to the tallest building in the world.
The six-part YouTube Originals docuseries follows Smith’s efforts to lose 20 pounds in 20 weeks and get into the best shape of his life as well as devels into his life and mental health.
The "Bad Boys" star had made headlines back in May after he shared a shirtless photo on Instagram, noting he was in the “worst shape of my life,".
Since then, he has been on a journey to get fit and has been sharing all the details with his fans on YouTube.
“Best Shape of My Life” is co-showrun by Westbrook’s Lukas Kaiser and co-showrun and directed by Dexton Deboree (Unbanned, Promiseland).
The “King Richard” star filmed the series while working on his upcoming memoir “Will“.
The docuseries is Smith’s second collaboration with YouTube Originals, the first being “Will Smith: The Jump”.