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Will Smith defends his Wife with a Wallop! ?

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FannyCornforth Mon 28-Mar-22 07:40:41

Will Smith hit Chris Rock at the Oscars for making a rubbish joke about Jada’s hair loss.

Was he right to do so?

Kate1949 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:06:23

Jada has said that her hair loss is 'terrifying'. Believe me it is. Not funny in the least. All very funny when it hasn't happened to you (him).

timetogo2016 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:07:27

Well Dickens,he laughed firstly and his wife didn`t seem bothered at all.
Let`s face it,they are actors first and foremost.

Kate1949 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:10:17

His wife looked very bothered to me.

henetha Mon 28-Mar-22 10:10:36

Any publicity is good publicity, they say. I can't decide whether it was genuine or not. To me it seemed staged. But I could be wrong. And I certainly agree that Chris Rock should not have made that awful comment.

lixy Mon 28-Mar-22 10:15:15

Good for him.
I'm glad he was able to stand up against the cheap laugh, and a big enough guy to apologise to the audience afterwards.

Chris Rock had time to think about what he was going to say and was deliberately hurtful, so he should be doing the apologising. I hope his stand-up routine is better considered, but I won't be going to find out.

Kim19 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:26:56

Thank you, MS. Appreciated. In that unlikely eventuality, I would have prevented my husband from acting on my behalf. I do my own put downs.

OurKid1 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:27:50

timetogo2016

I think it was staged.

Me too. Will Smith was grinning when the 'joke' was told. Then his wife whispered something in his ear and he reacted. There was actually a pause in the proceedings as if it was expected. Could it be because there's a lot in the media about the Oscars being boring ...?

AGAA4 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:28:46

I don't understand how anyone can think it's acceptable for someone to hit another person whatever the provocation. Does Smith respond in this way whenever he gets angry?

AGAA4 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:30:20

If it was a stunt it was in very poor taste.

Sweetpeasue Mon 28-Mar-22 10:34:53

Kate1949

Jada has said that her hair loss is 'terrifying'. Believe me it is. Not funny in the least. All very funny when it hasn't happened to you (him).

I've just seen the acceptance speech and Will's tears were profuse. Of course he's a brilliant actor and faking this would be doable but coupled with his wife's reaction and Will's anger I think the tears were genuine and for his and his wife's suffering.

Kate1949 is right. Hair loss is traumatic. I've partial hair loss and find it a daily embarrassment and humiliation. Will's wife suffers illness on top of the total alopecia.
I don't condone violence but I think Will Smith can be excused for this incident.

tickingbird Mon 28-Mar-22 10:38:42

No it’s definitely not right. It was assault. It showed a complete lack of control and the hypocrisy exhibited by the ‘stars’ and the academy is astounding.

Chewbacca Mon 28-Mar-22 10:43:14

No matter the place or situation, there's always one who has to go too far with their joke, and it's always as someone else's expense. They're completely incapable of seeing that they're "going too far", overstepping the mark, and that the joke has worn thin. And, sad to say but, sometimes, a smack in the mouth is what's needed to remind them to pipe down, have respect and learn some manners. Bet Chris Rock won't do it again.

Sparklefizz Mon 28-Mar-22 10:44:18

Sweetpeasue

Kate1949

Jada has said that her hair loss is 'terrifying'. Believe me it is. Not funny in the least. All very funny when it hasn't happened to you (him).

I've just seen the acceptance speech and Will's tears were profuse. Of course he's a brilliant actor and faking this would be doable but coupled with his wife's reaction and Will's anger I think the tears were genuine and for his and his wife's suffering.

Kate1949 is right. Hair loss is traumatic. I've partial hair loss and find it a daily embarrassment and humiliation. Will's wife suffers illness on top of the total alopecia.
I don't condone violence but I think Will Smith can be excused for this incident.

I agree Sweetpeasue and "*Kate1949*. I don't condone violence but I have hair loss, yes it is traumatic, and disgusting to have it joked about.

Sparklefizz Mon 28-Mar-22 10:45:10

I noticed that the person laughing the most was Chris Rock at his own joke.

Zoejory Mon 28-Mar-22 10:49:04

Had that been my husband storming over being all macho I'd have slapped him upon his return.

It was a rubbish joke. Ignore would have worked better.

These awards programmes are filled with jokes and jbes directed towards the rich and famous

Maybe it's time to stop them now.

tickingbird Mon 28-Mar-22 10:50:32

So judging by some of the comments on here if someone says something you don’t like it’s fine to smack them in the mouth? Really?

If he had limited his response to “keep my wife’s name out of your f………g mouth” and then had it out with Chris Rock in private I’d understand but walking on stage and belting him in the face with millions watching is, imo, totally unacceptable and should be called out as such.

Oldnproud Mon 28-Mar-22 10:51:09

BlueBelle

According to the radio this morning they had previously had a rehearsal with the self same joke being told with no reaction from Will smith so either it was a completely put up job or his wife whispered in his ear ??
Chris rock didn’t look hurt or shocked and carried on laughing and making a joke of it
Personally I think we ve been hoodwinked

Possibly.

Alternatively, maybe Will Smith let it go at rehearsal, either because he didn't think it was actually going to be said in the ceremony itself, or his mind didn't process it quickly enough for him to react. Or both.

I know I've sometimes failed to react to unpleasant comments at the time, but have been very upset or angry afterwards, when I've had time to process them.

Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 10:51:18

BlueBelle

According to the radio this morning they had previously had a rehearsal with the self same joke being told with no reaction from Will smith so either it was a completely put up job or his wife whispered in his ear ??
Chris rock didn’t look hurt or shocked and carried on laughing and making a joke of it
Personally I think we ve been hoodwinked

I think you might be right here Bluebell. Seems it was choreographed - if so as someone up thread said ‘there’s no such thing as bad publicity’. The viewing figures have tanked over the years. Maybe the producers had to think of something to get us all talking? If so we’ve definitely been had.

Callistemon21 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:53:00

Maybe it's time to stop them now.

???

Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 10:53:41

OurKid1

timetogo2016

I think it was staged.

Me too. Will Smith was grinning when the 'joke' was told. Then his wife whispered something in his ear and he reacted. There was actually a pause in the proceedings as if it was expected. Could it be because there's a lot in the media about the Oscars being boring ...?

This too.
How embarrassing all round.

Callistemon21 Mon 28-Mar-22 10:57:13

I think the Smith family have been the victim of years of bullying from this arrogant person (who I've never heard of but others seem to know).

Sometimes turning the other face, ignoring verbal abuse, asking for it to stop, calling someone out just doesn't work and enough is enough.
Will Smith probably is remorseful but perhaps that other person might think twice about bullying others in the future.

Yammy Mon 28-Mar-22 10:58:21

Right to be annoyed and defend his wife. I wouldn't condone the violence. Though perhaps he believes actions speak louder than words and he didn't have the words.
The comedian is more at fault for cheap gags.
I also think the money could have been given to the Ukraine cause, they all have plenty without getting a goody bag.sad

Kate1949 Mon 28-Mar-22 11:02:08

If Jada is suffering from alopecia, Will will have lived with the tears, distress and fear. Believe me, that is not an exaggeration, in my case anyway.
Yes they have money, she could buy the best wigs, hairpieces etc but it doesn't alter the psychological effect this has.
You try to tell yourself it's only hair, you're not ill, are more fortunate than some but it really doesn't help.

Chestnut Mon 28-Mar-22 11:06:29

It seems to audience were all behind Will Smith, but what would their reaction be if it were a white man slapping a black man?

Urmstongran Mon 28-Mar-22 11:07:59

I just feel so uncomfortable about the incident.
It’s like ‘entertainment for the masses’.
Bit like The Hunger Games.