Will Smith, the actor and music artist known around the world as the Fresh Prince, got an unexpected cultural twist during a recent interview that led him to jokingly consider changing his name and even suggested “Welsh Smith” as a possibility.

The surprising moment came during an appearance on BBC Radio Wales, where host Lucy Owen pointed out that the Philadelphia neighborhood where Smith grew up — Wynnefield, Pennsylvania — was named after a Welsh physician, Dr. Thomas Wynne. Smith also learned that his mother’s hometown of Bryn Mawr has Welsh origins and translates roughly to “big hill” in Welsh.
Reacting to the revelation, Smith laughed and said, “So I’m Welsh? I’m Welsh, basically.” When Owen said Wales was claiming him, Smith cheekily responded, “That might be my new name — Welsh Smith.” He even riffed on the idea with a playful rap line during the conversation.
Smith’s light-hearted name speculation wasn’t a serious rebrand announcement, but it captured listeners’ attention and showed his good-humored reaction to learning about his hometown’s unexpected cultural roots.
The actor also has ties to Wales through his ongoing music promotion: he’s touring in support of his album Based on a True Story and has a performance scheduled at Cardiff Castle later this summer, cementing the fun connection between his career, his music, and the Welsh theme from the interview.
For now, “Will Smith” remains the name on marquees and records, but his playful mention of “Welsh Smith” has become a memorable moment from the UK appearance.

