Posted in PROMINENTS on 07/27/2022 13:10
New York, USA.- Although several months have passed since the actor and comedian Chris Rock became a world trend because he slapped him Will Smith At the last delivery of the Academy Awardsfinally the attacked broke the silence and asked that the media and the public in general stop seeing him as a victim of circumstances because although the blow hurt him badly, he decided to turn the page and go to work the next day as usual.
It’s worth noting that this awards ceremony took place last February and Rock hadn’t delved that deeply into the topic since, especially when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences He decided Veto for 10 years Oscar winner in the category Best actor of every event they organize, a decision that caused the histrion to lose projects and thus receive therapy for what happened, therefore the comedian’s position becomes relevant despite being silent for so long.
“Someone who says words hurt has never been slapped in the face,” Chris Rock said during an event in New York.
Although his statements were in the middle of the presentations he had new York Y New JerseyAt the presentation last Sunday, July 24, the comedian insisted he was not the victim of the events, statements taken as a way to help Smith Clean your imageWell, before this event, they were both very close and because of that, the actor of the tape They Are Like Children didn’t see the use of the name Jada Pinkett-Smith as part of his monologue.
“I’m not a victim, son of a bitch… I’m not going to the hospital for a paper cut,” he explained.
Prior to these statements, Chris Rock appeared in Chicago days after the incident, where he stated that he was fine; for the month of May he presented his comedy show at Royal Albert Hall of the United Kingdom where by eating the ice cream he argued that he had already regained most of his hearing, but both statements were subtle and did not mention the slap or the name of the tape’s protagonist King Richard.
“People expect me to talk about sh… I won’t talk about it now. I’ll do it on Netflix at some point,” the comedian explained.
Source: Tribune