Chris Rock mocks Will Smith and his wife a year after the Oscar slap

Will Smith slap Chris Rock

In a special episode shown live on Netflix, the comedian said that he watched the movie “Imancipation” only to see Smith being beaten during the events of the movie.

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Comedian Chris Rock made a mockery of being slapped by star Will Smith at last year’s Oscars in a live comedy special, saying he enjoyed seeing Smith take a beating in his latest film.

Netflix broadcast the episode live from the Hippodrome in Baltimore, where Rock said he watched the movie “Emancipation” (or “Emancipation”) only to see Smith being beaten during the events of the film and he exclaimed in joy, saying, “Hit him once more” and “There’s no place you didn’t hit him.” in it”.

And in March 2022, Smith went on stage at the Oscars and slapped Rock following the comedian made a joke regarding the appearance of Will Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Smith, the hero of “King Richard”, then returned to his seat in the audience and later won the award for best actor.

Will Smith slap Chris Rock

Rock remained silent regarding the incident until near the end of the hour-long special, then accused Smith of “selective rage,” the name chosen for the special’s title.

Rock indicated that Smith’s wife sowed the seeds of tension between them, in part because of her call to boycott the Oscars in 2016 when Rock was the host. Pinkett Smith said she was protesting that her husband and other black actors were not nominated.

Rock mocked Pinkett Smith at the Oscars at the time and mocked her once more last year.

Rock also touched on marital problems that Smith and his wife have spoken regarding publicly. Pinkett Smith admitted that she had an affair, which she described as “trouble” in 2020.

Rock said: “I did not get into any trouble.. I caused him (Smith) much more harm than he hurt me.”

Will Smith and his wife

Will Smith issued a statement apologizing to Rock and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards the Oscars, the day following the ceremony. The Academy banned Smith from attending the Academy Awards for 10 years.

The Rock comedy special is Netflix’s first live event as the platform tests the technology and is considering expanding into streaming for other shows.

A source familiar with the matter said Netflix agreed to pay $40 million for two episodes of The Rock comedy special under a deal reached in 2016. Saturday’s episode is the second in the deal.

Rock spent most of the special talking regarding topics ranging from Britain’s royal family to the Kardashians, abortion and his love life, then ended the program by stating why he did not reciprocate Will Smith’s slap.

Rock said, “I have two parents, and do you know what my parents taught me?…Don’t fight in front of white people.”

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