Photo: Leon Bennett/Getty for ESSENCENia Longis proud of how farWill Smithhas come.In speaking of her formerFresh Prince of Bel-Aircostar,Long, 52, applauded Smith, 54, for how he’s handled himself in the spotlight.“I will always love him. He’s had an incredible career, and he’s carried a burden for many years to try — to represent what perfection looks like,” Long, who played Smith’s character’s girlfriend and fiancée Beulah “Lisa” Wilkes on the series, said in an interview with Yahoo’s Kevin Polowy. “Or what achievement looks like.“Long also reflected on her generation’s idea of “celebrity” — and how Smith fit into that box. “I don’t think that — at least when we were growing up — there was room to be human. I think he’s now able to be human,” she added.Last year, Smithwent viral after slappingChris Rockon stage atthe Oscars. The unscripted moment came after Rock, 57, mocked Smith’s wifeJada Pinkett Smith’s shaved hairstyle, which was done toher alopecia.Smith, in turn, faced a great deal of backlash before heeventually apologized for his behavior.Though Long did not directly mention Smith’s outburst, she equated life in the spotlight to that of strict routine, which sometimes does not allow authenticity.NBCU Photo Bank"We all have our moments in life where we need to reconcile things that we suppress,” she said. “And I think — it’s hard growing up in this business and being front and center every day, all day.“Of her own career, and backseat spotlight, she added. “Think about it — I can go to the grocery store anytime I want to, and for the most part, people are like ‘Hey, Nia Long.’ No one’s chasing me down the street. I still have my anonymity, and I appreciate that about my career.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.During the conversation, Long also got emotional discussing the difficulties she’s faced in recent months. Longwent through a very public breakuplast year with her fiancé, former Boston Celtics CoachIme Udoka, after 13 years together. He had been caught having an affair with a female subordinate within the Celtics organization.“I’ve had some pretty devastating moments in my life over the last couple of months, and I’ve had to just say ‘It’s alright. You’ll pick yourself back up’ — oh, my God I’m about to cry,” Long added. “You pick yourself back up, and you keep it moving.”

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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: (L-R) Will Smith and Nia Long are seen backstage during the 2022 15th Annual ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood Awards Luncheon at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on March 24, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for ESSENCE)

Nia Longis proud of how farWill Smithhas come.In speaking of her formerFresh Prince of Bel-Aircostar,Long, 52, applauded Smith, 54, for how he’s handled himself in the spotlight.“I will always love him. He’s had an incredible career, and he’s carried a burden for many years to try — to represent what perfection looks like,” Long, who played Smith’s character’s girlfriend and fiancée Beulah “Lisa” Wilkes on the series, said in an interview with Yahoo’s Kevin Polowy. “Or what achievement looks like.“Long also reflected on her generation’s idea of “celebrity” — and how Smith fit into that box. “I don’t think that — at least when we were growing up — there was room to be human. I think he’s now able to be human,” she added.Last year, Smithwent viral after slappingChris Rockon stage atthe Oscars. The unscripted moment came after Rock, 57, mocked Smith’s wifeJada Pinkett Smith’s shaved hairstyle, which was done toher alopecia.Smith, in turn, faced a great deal of backlash before heeventually apologized for his behavior.Though Long did not directly mention Smith’s outburst, she equated life in the spotlight to that of strict routine, which sometimes does not allow authenticity.NBCU Photo Bank"We all have our moments in life where we need to reconcile things that we suppress,” she said. “And I think — it’s hard growing up in this business and being front and center every day, all day.“Of her own career, and backseat spotlight, she added. “Think about it — I can go to the grocery store anytime I want to, and for the most part, people are like ‘Hey, Nia Long.’ No one’s chasing me down the street. I still have my anonymity, and I appreciate that about my career.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.During the conversation, Long also got emotional discussing the difficulties she’s faced in recent months. Longwent through a very public breakuplast year with her fiancé, former Boston Celtics CoachIme Udoka, after 13 years together. He had been caught having an affair with a female subordinate within the Celtics organization.“I’ve had some pretty devastating moments in my life over the last couple of months, and I’ve had to just say ‘It’s alright. You’ll pick yourself back up’ — oh, my God I’m about to cry,” Long added. “You pick yourself back up, and you keep it moving.”

Nia Longis proud of how farWill Smithhas come.

In speaking of her formerFresh Prince of Bel-Aircostar,Long, 52, applauded Smith, 54, for how he’s handled himself in the spotlight.

“I will always love him. He’s had an incredible career, and he’s carried a burden for many years to try — to represent what perfection looks like,” Long, who played Smith’s character’s girlfriend and fiancée Beulah “Lisa” Wilkes on the series, said in an interview with Yahoo’s Kevin Polowy. “Or what achievement looks like.”

Long also reflected on her generation’s idea of “celebrity” — and how Smith fit into that box. “I don’t think that — at least when we were growing up — there was room to be human. I think he’s now able to be human,” she added.

Last year, Smithwent viral after slappingChris Rockon stage atthe Oscars. The unscripted moment came after Rock, 57, mocked Smith’s wifeJada Pinkett Smith’s shaved hairstyle, which was done toher alopecia.

Smith, in turn, faced a great deal of backlash before heeventually apologized for his behavior.

Though Long did not directly mention Smith’s outburst, she equated life in the spotlight to that of strict routine, which sometimes does not allow authenticity.

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THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR – Season 5 – Pictured: (l-r) Nia Long as Lisa Wilkes, Will Smith as William ‘Will’ Smith – Photo by: NBCU Photo Bank

“We all have our moments in life where we need to reconcile things that we suppress,” she said. “And I think — it’s hard growing up in this business and being front and center every day, all day.”

Of her own career, and backseat spotlight, she added. “Think about it — I can go to the grocery store anytime I want to, and for the most part, people are like ‘Hey, Nia Long.’ No one’s chasing me down the street. I still have my anonymity, and I appreciate that about my career.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

During the conversation, Long also got emotional discussing the difficulties she’s faced in recent months. Longwent through a very public breakuplast year with her fiancé, former Boston Celtics CoachIme Udoka, after 13 years together. He had been caught having an affair with a female subordinate within the Celtics organization.

“I’ve had some pretty devastating moments in my life over the last couple of months, and I’ve had to just say ‘It’s alright. You’ll pick yourself back up’ — oh, my God I’m about to cry,” Long added. “You pick yourself back up, and you keep it moving.”

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