American actor Will Smith recently responded to Egyptian-Canadian actor Mena Massoud’s latest comments about not getting a single audition since “Aladdin” (2019), offering a message of support for the young performer. “He is a spectacular actor, and he has nothing to worry about,” said Smith, who co-starred with Massoud in Aladdin. Massoud recently said he hasn’t gotten a single audition since Disney’s Aladdin, which earned $1 billion in revenues. “I’m kind of tired of staying quiet about it,” he told The Daily Beast. “I want people to know that it’s not always dandelions and roses when you’re doing something like ‘Aladdin<em style="box-sizing: inherit; transition-duration: 0.3s; transition-property: all; transition-timing-function: ease;"> .’</em>  ‘He must have made millions. He must be getting all these offers.’ It’s none of those things. I haven’t had a single audition since ‘Aladdin’ came out,” he added during the same interview. He clarified that beating 2,000 other actors to get the iconic role doesn’t mean that producers are knocking down his door for new auditions. “I’m not expecting you to be like,…