Academy of Film Arts Issues Disciplinary Statement for Oscars “Will Smith Slaps” Incident | HYPEBEAST

94th Oscars oscar exceptList of winnersIn addition to attracting attention as always, at this ceremony Chris Rock and Will Smith ofaccidental episodeIt has also become a hot topic.Although Will Smith haspublic release statementApologies to Chris Rock, but according to Variety Will Smith could face termination, dismissal or other sanctions, the report said.

Will Smith won the Best Actor Award for his performance in “King Richard” after a slap in the face, but his rights may be withdrawn by the organizer The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) published by the organizer The statement read:

The Council today initiated disciplinary proceedings against Mr. Smith for breaching the College’s standards of conduct, including inappropriate physical contact, abusive or threatening behavior, and damage to the College’s reputation.

In accordance with the College’s Code of Conduct and California law, Mr. Smith will receive at least 15 days’ notice of voting for his violations and disciplinary action, and an opportunity to hear in advance through written responses. At the next board meeting on April 18, the college may take any disciplinary action, including termination of benefits, expulsion or other sanctions permitted by the bylaws and code of conduct.

Mr. Smith’s behavior at the 94th Oscars was a deeply shocking, traumatic, televised event. Mr. Rock, we apologize for your experience on stage and thank you for your on-the-spot reaction. We also apologize to our finalists, guests and audience for changing the tone of what was originally a celebration.

As things unfolded in ways we could not have predicted, we would also like to clarify that we had asked Mr. Smith to leave the ceremony but was refused, and we realize that this situation could have been handled differently.

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