As a world-renowned actor, Will Smith frequently has to live away from his family for filming and promotional activities, which is why he, like his colleagues, spends a significant amount of his time... living on the go.
That's why Will Smith decided to buy a motorhome called The Heat back in the 2000s, a product of Anderson Mobile Estates (USA), a company specializing in manufacturing motorhomes for wealthy and affluent customers.

The Heat is designed in a classic style with a massive, imposing shape, featuring two grand floors and 22 wheels, likened to a "superyacht" on land. The 16.7 m² motorhome offers 111.5 m² of living space.2.


The lower level of the vehicle includes a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area and a separate hallway that doubles as a closet; a waiting area with a professional makeup area and a small office; and a bathroom featuring a sauna, a separate dry toilet, and a frosted glass door that can be controlled with a single button.





The Heat's bathroom alone is worth $25,000, and the "mobile villa" also features a transparent granite countertop worth $200,000; technology and amenities worth $125,000, including 14 TV screens; and genuine leather upholstery on the seats and ceiling worth $30,000. Unlike conventional motorhomes, all of The Heat's doors are automatic, making a sound when opening and closing.




Another notable feature of The Heat is its retractable roof; eight pistons push the roof open and lift it 107 cm to create the upper level, which houses a 30-seat movie theater with automatic awnings and a 100-inch drop-down screen.


Actor Will Smith bought The Heat nearly 20 years ago, and he's still using it today, proving its high quality. When not in use, Will Smith rents it out for $9,000 per week (approximately 205 million VND). For that amount, you could travel in a truly luxurious villa.


Since the 2000s, The Heat has taken Will Smith to film blockbusters like Ali, Men in Black III, and The Pursuit of Happyness. He's not the only A-list star to own a private "mobile home." The long list also includes Shakira, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Hart, Brad Pitt, Charlie Sheen, Jim Carrey, Sharon Stone, Whitney Houston, Sylvester Stallone, Jamie Foxx, and even former US President Bill Clinton, all of whom have owned or used a massive motorhome.

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