Just two months ago when Chris Rock surely he did not even imagine that the night of Oscars 2022 would get one sudden slap in the face by Will SmithHe was honest and said that he had been “trampled” by people since childhood.
The comedian has been silent since last Sunday, March 27, when he received a slap from the actor, who, in a violent and disturbing attitude, went on stage to hit him.
Chris Rock took therapy to calm his anger
So far, no reaction has been released from the comedian after what happened on Sunday, but they have revived a number of statements he made on Jan. 12 in an interview for the Fly on the Wall podcast with Dana Carvey and David Spade has made.
skirt, 57 years, was said to have been “ridiculously bullied”. during his childhood.
“Half the intimidation was because I was just a little boy,” he recounted in the interview, which has been taped to various outlets including People since Tuesday 29th.
“They took me to school by bus and The bullying was because I was a young kid and black. They bullied me twice,” he said.
There he related what he did to defend himself: “I went home, I put a brick in a backpackit’s like a legendary story in my neighborhood.”
” I hit the guy in the face with that rock and I stomped on him Joe Pesci style to the point where we thought he might die,” he admitted.
Later, thanks to therapy, he realized how much this episode had shaped him.
“From that day, as my psychiatrist told me, ‘you were afraid of getting angry,'” he said.
Chris Rock claims he ‘did his best to be nice’
After the professional help he received, he was able to conclude that “he was doing his best to be nice because I was so scared of his anger.”
Chris Rock said his psychiatrist told him what happened to him as a kid “got something out of him”: “You’re so scared of that thing coming out of you again You let the whole world go around you‘”.
” Your friends are trampling on youyour relationships, everyone just fucks with you,” he said two months ago.
“I’m not afraid of people knowing how I feel about certain things,” she shared, “now I can say, ‘Hey, I don’t like what you said,’ without going insane. without hitting anyone on the head with a damn brick.”