“Did you read that in your news feed?”
Yes, we’re still talking about the slap.
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“I am still in shock and stunned and saddened,” she wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post. “I am proud of myself and my colleagues. But yes. I’m waiting for this sickening feeling to go away from what we’ve all seen.”
Well, Amy had her first stand-up gig since the Oscars last night in Las Vegas, and according to , she shared more thoughts on the incident.
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In her comments surrounding the Oscars, Amy said she “really” didn’t “know what to say” about the ceremony and was “not kidding” about it – before, of course, cracking a joke: “All I can say is I don’t know if you saw this, but Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. Did you read that in your newsfeed?”
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She also referred to Will Smith as “Ali,” as in Muhammad Ali – the legendary late boxer he portrayed in Michael Mann’s 2001 biopic.
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“I was kind of feeling myself… and then all of a sudden Ali was on his way,” she described of her hosting experience before the hit.
“[I]It was just a damn crap,” she said of the infamous moment. “All I can say is that it was really sad, and I think it says so much about toxic masculinity.”
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Amy went on to call the incident “really upsetting” before saying that “the best way to comfort ourselves” is to tell all the Oscars jokes that her attorney told her not to say on TV.
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She then reportedly launched into a series of jabs at Hollywood rape culture, James Franco’s sexual misconduct allegations and the deadly Rust shootings – before quipping, “I wasn’t allowed to say any of this, but you can just come and.” [clock] someone.”
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Read the full report on Schumer’s set here.
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