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Chris Rock’s Brother Stated Why Will Smith Slapped Him?

Chris Rock's Brother Stated Why Will Smith Slapped Him

Chris Rock's Brother Stated Why Will Smith Slapped Him?

Tony Rock, Chris Rock’s brother, believes that Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith’s wife, is to blame for the Oscar slap since she always mentions Tupac Shakur.

Despite being four months since Will Smith unexpectedly slapped Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards, the issue continues to be a hot topic of conversation. Top Billin’ with Bill Bellamy, which was released on YouTube on Thursday (July 14), featured Rock’s brother, Tony Rock, who talked about the slap heard ’round the world.

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Chris’s Alopecia joke didn’t make Tony think Will Smith was embarrassed by it, so he said, “No.” “He wasn’t embarrassed, everyone saw the clip, he laughed first,” the renowned comedian said at the 10:24-mark in the video below. As far as I can tell, he wasn’t embarrassed at all.

According to Will, he was already walking up to the stage by the time the camera crew cut to his brother and then cut back. The Jada look may have been to blame. That Jada continually referred to her bond with Tupac and that Will was always branded as “soft” may have caused Tony to believe that Will slapped him.

That “Oscar Slap” was only the culmination of numerous slaps he’d received, he said. According to him, he detested the term “soft moniker.” Despite the fact that he’s a softy, Jada will not let Tupac die, there will be something about Tupac and his daughter [Willow Smith] that brings up Tupac. And I’m not bringing up private family matters here; this is public knowledge.

In an interview, he said, “Jada frequently refers to Tupac and her bond with Tupac.” Is what I’m doing not enough as a married guy to this woman?

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Tony speculated that Will’s attack on his brother could have been motivated by Chris’ past remarks about Will and his wife. However, the stand-up comic argued that Will should have confronted Chris backstage and apologized for his ill-advised remark.

Although Tony Rock’s comments on the Oscar Slap may be taken out of context, it is still a tragic moment in Oscar history.

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