Tag: Will Smith

  • After Will Smith’s slap, Chris Rock rejects offer to host 2023 Oscars

    After Will Smith’s slap, Chris Rock rejects offer to host 2023 Oscars

    Popular American comedian, Chris Rock has reportedly turned down the offer from the Academy to host the 2023 Oscars for the third time running.

    According to the 57-year-old comedian, returning to host the show would be like returning to the crime scene.

    Rock revealed this during a standup show over the weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

    According to Newyork Post, during the show, Rock reportedly compared accepting the hosting gig to returning to the scene of a crime, referencing the murder of OJ Simpson’s late wife, saying that accepting the offer would be like asking Nicole Brown Simpson “to go back to the restaurant.”

    His rejected hosting duties would’ve come a year after Hollywood actor Will Smith walked on stage on March 27 and slapped him at the Academy Awards for making a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, about looking like “G.I. Jane” because of her bald head.

  • Will Smith also slapped me, Chris Rock’s mom reacts

    Will Smith also slapped me, Chris Rock’s mom reacts

    Chris Rock’s mother has reacted to the slap her son received from Will Smith at the 2022 Academy Awards, condemning the actor’s actions.

    In an interview with WIS of Columbia on Friday, Rose Rock said the slap didn’t hurt only her son.

    “When he slapped Chris, he slapped all of us,” she said, telling the station, “He really slapped me.”

    “You reacted to your wife giving you the side-eye and you went and made her day because she was mulled over laughing when it happened,” Rose Rock said of the moment.

    Recall that Smith walked onto the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and slapped Rock, who was there to present the award for best documentary.

    Rock had made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, who has a shaved head and has spoken publicly about her hair loss.

    After hitting Rock, Smith returned to his seat and yelled profanities at the comedian in an altercation that was censored from the US broadcast of the awards show.

  • An old video of Jada Pinkett describing her marriage with Will Smith as ‘horrible wedding’ goes viral

    An old video of Jada Pinkett describing her marriage with Will Smith as ‘horrible wedding’ goes viral

    An old video of Jada Pinkett talking about her wedding with actor, Will Smith, is going viral, as she called the marriage a ‘horrible wedding’.

     

    When Jada Pinkett said she never wanted to marry Will Smith, cried at ‘horrible’ wedding.

     

    In an old video going viral now, Jada Pinkett Smith is heard saying that she never wanted to marry Will Smith.

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    The Red Table Talk show has to be one of the worst decisions that Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith made over the last decade.

     

    Amid the Oscars 2022 slap controversy, an old video of the couple from the show has resurfaced.

     

    The main idea of the show was to get therapy as a family in a healthy way and fix their problems.

     

    In the old clip going viral now, Jada is seen sitting with Will, her mother Gammy and her daughter Willow Smith.

    She reveals she never wanted to get married in the first place.

     

    In fact, the Matrix actress admitted to “crying down the freaking aisle” before tying the knot with Will Smith on New Year’s Eve in 1997.

     

    “I was under so much pressure, you know, being a young actress, being young, and I was just, like, pregnant and I just didn’t know what to do,” said Pinkett Smith in the viral snippet from her Red Table Talk Facebook series. “I never wanted to be married,” she said.

     

    The clip from 2018 has resurfaced now after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock for making fun of his wife, Jada’s baldness. In the old video, Jada Pinkett Smith also talked about how her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, forced her and Will Smith to marry after she became pregnant with their first son together, Jaden, now 23.

     

    “I really didn’t wanna get married,” Pinkett Smith said at the round table. “We only got married because Gammy was crying,” a chuckling Smith informed Willow.

     

    “It was almost as if Gammy was like, ‘You have to get married, so let’s talk about the wedding,’” said Pinkett Smith, prompting Banfield-Norris to confess, “I remember feeling very strongly and wanting you guys to be married.”

     

    “The wedding was horrible,” Banfield-Norris conceded. “It was a mess. Jada was sick, she was very unpleasant She didn’t cooperate with anything.” Laughing, Pinkett Smith agreed, saying, “And I was so upset that I had to have a wedding. I was so pissed I went crying down the freaking aisle. I cried the whole way down the aisle.”

     

    In 2018, Jada Pinkett Smith revealed her alopecia diagnosis.

     

    She has been open about her struggle with the condition.

     

    Will Smith and Jada tied the knot in 1997.

     

    They got married at the Gothic-style Cloisters Castle in a suburb of her hometown, Baltimore, Maryland.

     

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  • Slap: Will Smith banned from attending Oscars for 10 years

    Slap: Will Smith banned from attending Oscars for 10 years

    Hollywood’s film academy on Friday banned Will Smith from attending the Oscars for 10 years after the best actor winner slapped presenter Chris Rock on stage at the Academy Awards ceremony on March 27.

    The board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences took the action at a meeting on Friday, a week after Smith had resigned from the group.

    “The 94th Oscars were meant to be a celebration of the many individuals in our community who did incredible work this past year,” academy President David Rubin and Chief Executive Dawn Hudson said in a statement.

    “However, those moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith exhibit on stage.”

    In a statement, Smith said, “I accept and respect the Academy’s decision.” The actor has issued statements apologizing to Rock, the Oscars producers, nominees and viewers.

    In addition to the Oscars, the film world’s most prestigious awards, the board banned Smith from all other academy events and programs, in person or virtually, for 10 years.

    At the March 27 televised ceremony, Smith strode up to the stage after comedian Rock made a joke about the appearance of the actor’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, then smacked Rock across the face.

    Less than an hour later, Smith gave a tearful speech on stage as he accepted the best actor award for his role in “King Richard,” portraying the father of tennis superstars Serena and Venus Williams.

    After the ceremony, he was seen dancing at Vanity Fair’s annual post-Oscars party.

    Rock’s joke about Pinkett Smith made a reference to the 1997 film “G.I. Jane” in which actress Demi Moore shaved her head. It was unclear whether Rock was aware that she has a condition that causes hair loss.

    The academy came under criticism for allowing Smith to stay in his seat at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood after the outburst and let him take the stage to accept his award.

    In the Friday statement, the academy’s leaders said they did not adequately address the situation during the telecast.

    “For this, we are sorry,” they said. “This was an opportunity for us to set an example for our guests, viewers and our Academy family around the world, and we fell short — unprepared for the unprecedented.”

    They also expressed “deep gratitude to Mr. Rock for maintaining his composure under extraordinary circumstances.

    “We also want to thank our hosts, nominees, presenters and winners for their poise and grace during our telecast,” they said.

    “We also hope this can begin a time of healing and restoration for all involved and impacted.”

  • Turning the Other Cheek for Will Smith – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Turning the Other Cheek for Will Smith – By Azu Ishiekwene

    One week before Hollywood, Nigeria hosted a different kind of Oscar moment. At the swearing-in ceremony of Charles Soludo, former Governor of the Central Bank and new governor of the most commercially significant southeast states, the wife of the outgoing governor, Ebele Obiano, staged an unusual drama.

    Ebele, Nigeria’s modest answer to Kenya’s tempestuous Lucy Kibaki, floated across the dais to where Bianca Ojukwu Nigeria’s former ambassador to Spain was sitting to mockingly question what she was doing at the ceremony after years of being a thorn in the government’s side. What followed wasn’t as pretty as Ebele’s butterfly-sleeved pink dress.

    Right there before hundreds of guests and hundreds more watching on TV and following on social media, Bianca, a former beauty Queen and ambassador, landed the outgoing governor’s wife a slap and ripped her wig. Nollywood may have called it, Fury of The Fish Wives. But this wasn’t a movie; it was real.

    The solemn handover ceremony instantly became a footnote. It was supplanted by an excited public that obviously judged Bianca’s assault excusable recompense for a provincial First Lady whose contempt for the state apart from purchasing a pair of Gucci glasses worth $2,755, also included shopping for personal designer Covid-19 vaccines when the state could not afford a single jab for its citizens.

    Bianca’s slap rocked social media. Even though she responded by claiming she had acted in self-defence, questions are still being asked about what kind of example she had set, whether she did not go too far and whether, in fact, the public had not been unfair in judging Ebele‘s record.

    We had barely recovered from the Ebele-Bianca face off when Will Smith happened thousands of miles away, momentarily giving the impression that Hollywood had taken a leaf from Nollywood, except that even Woody Allen might have been hard pressed to script this. What was Will Smith thinking when he leapt to the stage and decked Chris Rock in reaction to the latter’s joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss?

    Some might say this question puts the cart before the horse. That the joke should not be on Will Smith but on Rock, who chose the Smiths’ day of joy to crack a poor, tasteless joke with no regard whatsoever for the misery that Jada’s hair loss (a medical condition), must be causing the family.

    Unfortunately, comedians, like most creative people, get paid to trade not only in others’ foibles, quirks or pet peeves, but in their misery as well. In his final days, Saddam Hussein served an Iraqi cabaret a death sentence for making him the butt of their jokes. For years, South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma was the subject of scathing jokes, and was in fact crowned with a “shower head”, a cartoon caricature from the president’s testimony during his rape trial.

    Five years ago, American comedian, Katty Griffin, thought it was funny when she posed for a photo with the replica of Donald Trump’s tomato-splattered head. But the backlash was more than she bargained for. In spite of her apology that it was in the nature of her business to constantly “move the line” and then “cross it” and that she didn’t mean any harm, she lost her tour dates and endorsements apart from being fired by CNN.

    And a tasteless joke by popular Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth, in 2014 comparing dating experiences between “white girls” and “African girls”, with a primer on which variety required “a bit of rape” to straighten out, was filed away until 2019 when he was chosen as an influencer for an EU-sponsored campaign against gender-based violence. The joke came back to haunt him. In spite of his apology, it cost him his EU endorsement as well.

    I don’t think there’s too much disagreement about whether Rock’s joke on Jada crossed the line. Alopecia, a general term used for any form of hair loss, is not a laughing matter. While the disease is not medically serious, sufferers endure different levels of psychological discomfort, which like talking about periodontal disease or tooth loss in the presence of the elderly, can only compound their misery.

    Some have said that a balding man would have taken the joke on his chin and that, in fact, Will Smith laughed momentarily before he caught the joke. But Jada is not a balding man and didn’t need to be. She is an actress who has struggled with a medical condition. She has not been shy to acknowledge her condition and it was maliciously cynical of Rock to exploit it for a laugh.

    The relationship between the Smiths and Rock is also fraught. After Rock’s 2016 swipe at the Smiths that “Jada boycotting the Oscars is like me boycotting Rihanna’s panties,” and his comment that the Smiths “went mad” that there were no Black nominees that year, you would expect Rock to make his mickey elsewhere. But not only did it have to be the Smiths again, it had to be Jada’s hair this time.

    Unfortunately, however mildly the Academy may have responded to this embarrassing moment of one Black man striking another on stage, it just feeds the prejudice of a few who would use the incident to justify sleepwalking on demands for a more diverse, inclusive Oscars.

    There have, in fact, been insinuations that the Academy’s reluctance to press charges, which is possible under California laws, is not necessarily for Smith’s sake but more for its own enlightened self-interest. How does going from #OscarsSowhite to #OscarsBlackfights help the Academy, for example? And would Will Smith have responded the same way if Rock was a Caucasian comedian? Or did the joke only suddenly become insensitive and bad because he was at the receiving end?

    Medieval literature is replete with fighting for love or chivalry, which not only ended in personal tragedies but sometimes in ghastly blood feuds like the Spanish succession wars. But the world has come a long way since. Jada didn’t need Will Smith to take us back to Lancelot or Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

    Rock’s joke was disagreeable and deeply offensive. But in taking the law into his own hands and responding in a violent way, Will Smith modelled the worst excesses of modern pop culture – broken, out-of-control and narcissistic. It’s part of the reason why we do our best to keep our children as far away from that space as we can. To watch, on live TV, one celebrity decking the other suggests that it’s OK to smash the next fellow if you don’t like his or her joke.

    Will Smith didn’t help Jada either. His action, like the unintended consequence of all chivalry, is to portray women as weak, defenceless and incomplete without male approval and protection, even when it is as foolish and needless as it was in this instance. In restraining himself after he was slapped, Rock looked the more admirable of the pair in the disgusting spectacle, somehow redeeming himself even in his moment of insane ribaldry.

    Will Smith would have better served himself, Jada and millions around the world watching, by taking the stage not twice, but once, to express his displeasure and demand an apology for Rock’s rotten joke. And even if Will Smith didn’t step up, Jada’s extraordinary career and sterling social work are legacies that cannot be diminished by the unguarded moment of a chatterbox.

    We see from the crime scenes – whether at the slapping drama at the Nigerian handover ceremony or at the Oscars in California – that politicians and celebrities are human and like most humans would in a moment of insanity say or do the wrong things in total disregard of their social status or the values we hold dear.

    Will Smith’s assault on Chris Rock won’t be the last unscripted highlight of the Oscar and other Hollywood big nights. Even if the world turns the other cheek, celebrities would deck it because they assume that their status entitles them to do so.

  • Oscar slap: Jada Pinkett Smith breaks silence on Instagram

    Oscar slap: Jada Pinkett Smith breaks silence on Instagram

    The wife of popular American actor, Jada Pinkett Smith has broken her silence in the aftermath of the Oscars incident involving her husband and Chris Rock.

    Recall that Will Smith walked on to the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday evening and slapped Rock, who was there to present the award for best documentary.

    The actress took to Instagram to write: “This is a season for healing and I’m here for it.”

  • 2022 OSCARS would have ended, if I was slapped on stage like Chris Rock-  Tonto Dike

    2022 OSCARS would have ended, if I was slapped on stage like Chris Rock- Tonto Dike

    Nollywood celebrity, Tonto Dike, has said 2022 OSCARS would have ended and “everyone must go home”, if she was smacked on stage like Chris Rock.

     

    Recall that American actor, Will Smith, slapped a comedian, Chris Rock, on the stage of the OSCARS award ceremony, Sunday evening, following a joke he made about Smith wife’s health condition.

     

    The development created frenzy, however, both have apologized to each other.

     

    But reacting to the development on Twitter, Dikeh praised Rock for his professionalism, saying “I get @willsmith vulnerability but also I respect @chrisrock for his professionalism because if it were me, It’s a show over. Everyone must go home.”

     

    She tweeted: “I felt it when @willsmith said love can make you do crazy things. I will do worse for my child.

     

    “I’m scared of how far I will protect my POTE (wingman/child).

     

    “I get @willsmith vulnerability but also I respect @chrisrock for his professionalism because if it were me, It’s a show over. Everyone must go home.”

  • OSCAR SLAP: Rock apologizes to Will Smith, Jada Pinkett

    OSCAR SLAP: Rock apologizes to Will Smith, Jada Pinkett

    American comedian, Chris Rock, has apologized to Oscars winner, Will Smith, his wife, Jada Pinkett, and the entire Smith family, for the “disrespect and disregard I displayed”.

     

    Recall that Smith walked on to the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday evening and slapped Rock, who was there to present the award for best documentary.

     

    Rock had made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, who has a shaved head and has spoken publicly about her hair loss.

     

    After hitting Rock, Smith returned to his seat and yelled profanities at the comedian in an altercation that was censored from the US broadcast of the awards show.

     

    Rock, on his Instagram said: ” As a comedian, it can be difficult to understand which lines are to be crossed and which ones aren’t.

     

    “Last night, I crossed a line that I shouldn’t have and paid the enormous price of my reputation as a renown comedian.

     

    “Comedy is never about poking fun at or making lite of people with major ordeals happening in their lives.

     

    “Comedy is about using real life circumstances to create laughter and bring light to an otherwise dark world.

     

    “With that said, I sincerely apologize to my friend’s wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Will Smith and the rest of the Smith family for the disrespect and disregard I displayed, which was unfortunately broadcast for the world to see.

     

    “I hope that, with time, forgiveness can come of this situation and we can all be better, more considerate people in the end.”

  • 2022 OSCARS: AMPAS probes Will Smith’s assault on comedian

    2022 OSCARS: AMPAS probes Will Smith’s assault on comedian

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has opened a formal review and investigation into the smacking of a comedian, Chris Rock, by Oscar winner, Will Smith, onstage at the Oscars.

     

    The comedian (Chris) made a joke about the actor’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith and her hairstyle, which made Smith walk up the stage and smacked him.

     

    The announcement was made on Monday in a statement issued by AMPAS.

     

    While there is no chance Smith could lose his Oscar, a full-on Board of Governors meeting scheduled for May 30 surely will see a lot of questions asked about why the actor was not removed from his front row seat at the Dolby Theatre after striking Rock.

     

    SAG-AFTRA, which gave its Best Actor award to Smith for King Richard, issued a pointed statement today saying: “Violence or physical abuse in the workplace is never appropriate and the union condemns any such conduct. The incident involving Will Smith and Chris Rock at last night’s Academy Awards was unacceptable.”

     

    The actor’s wife (Pinkett) has alopecia and has been public about it, talking on TikTok about her struggles, saying, “I don’t give two craps what people feel about this bald head of mine.”

     

    40 minutes after the smack, Smith was onstage again to receive his Best Actor Award.

     

    In an emotional but often self-justifying speech, a tearful Smith made a point of apologizing to almost everyone but Rock.

     

    Smith, in an online post on Monday afternoon, posted: “Jokes at my expense are a part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me to bear and I react emotionally.”

     

    Smith apologized to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscar show producers, the Williams family and “my King Richard Family.”

     

    In his words: “I would like to publicly apologize to you, Chris. I was out of line and I was wrong.”

     

    Chris was contacted by LAPD officers on the scene at the Hollywood & Highland venue soon after the altercation with Smith occurred.

     

    He declined at the time to file a report. However, the Fargo star does have up to six months to change his mind.

     

    In California, an assault like what Smith battered Rock with is considered a misdemeanor that’s punishable by up to six months in jail and a $100,000 fine.

     

    Looking to avoid censure or suspension from AMPAS out of their probe, even the faint possibility of such a punishment through the courts isn’t something the usually strategic Smith wants to give much oxygen to.

  • Nigerians drag Bianca over Will Smith slapping of Chris Rock

    Nigerians drag Bianca over Will Smith slapping of Chris Rock

    Nigerians have reacted to the slapping of Chris Rock by Will Smith by dragging Bianca the wife of late Biafra agitator and Warlord, Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu.

    Hollywood star, Smith, on Sunday, slapped Rock for making jokes about his wife at the Oscars award.

    Rock had while presenting the award for best documentary, said “Jada I love you, ‘G.I. Jane 2,’ can’t wait to see it.”

    Jada Pinkett Smith, who did not find the joke funny went emotional and started shedding tears, minutes after Will Smith walked up to Chris Rock and slapped him.

    Pinkett, Smith’s wife has been battling Alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that leads to hair loss, rolled her eyes.

     

    However, some Nigerians have linked the drama at the Oscars awards as a continuation of Bianca slapping of Ebele at the Inauguration of current Governor of Anambra state ,Prof. Soludo

    The incident occurred immediately after Soludo took his oath of office at the government house.

    “See What Bianca Ojukwu Started-Will Smith Bianca’ed Chris Rock at the Oscars!” Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, tweeted.

     

    @Adesanya wrote: ”This whole drama looks like what happened in Anambra few days ago when Bianca slapped Ebele”

    @Adex2 Wrote : “Who is a better slapper between Bianca and Will Smith”?