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Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars.

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If there were less toxic masculinity and more trans inclusivity at the Oscars then none of this would have happened.

 


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Chris Rock has just announced his next film role in '12 years Will Smith's bitch' where in the movie Will Smith gives Rock a beating everytime some guy gives his wife a seeing to.

Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Mar 2022 7.24pm)

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Chris Rock has just announced his next film role in 'Ten years Will Smith's bitch' where in the movie Will Smith gives Rock a beating everytime some guy gives his wife a seeing to.

Best screenplay

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 28 Mar 22 7.30pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Chris Rock has just announced his next film role in '12 years Will Smith's bitch' where in the movie Will Smith gives Rock a beating everytime some guy gives his wife a seeing to.

Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Mar 2022 7.24pm)

12 Years a Cuck?

The Pursuit of Slappiness?

Will smiths relationship is open to everything but jokes.


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Originally posted by BlueJay

12 Years a Cuck?

The Pursuit of Slappiness?

Will smiths relationship is open to everything but jokes.


Edited by BlueJay (28 Mar 2022 7.32pm)

 


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Originally posted by ASCPFC

Best screenplay

Thank god there isn't a 'Best sex with Smith's wife' award.....they might have to stage the show in a stadium.

I'm having far too much fun with this.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 28 Mar 22 7.45pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I'd largely agree, the two aspects where I might have some thoughts would be in....well, is Will Smith really uncomfortable with his open marriage? I can't say I follow him much but from what I have seen I get the impression he's not under a thumb....maybe that's wrong but it's an impression. Of course most would think he's allowing his wife to make a fool of him....I'm told the word 'cuck' is trending on Twitter. Still, his life, his choice. Perhaps he needs some mental help.


If he's fine with it, then sure that's all good as it's their business. He's spoken before about jealously he experiences though, and from his wifes behaviour (sleeping with her sons friends for instance) and dragging Smith onto her talk show to chat about these things it all comes off a little controlling and narcissistic to me. Just my take of course. Like I say I'm sure this works for some, and not for others.

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The other aspect that I'd have some sympathy for is in defending his wife's honour, that's some old school values I have some respect for.....and as a mitigation it was a slap not a beat down (though I agree some price must be paid).

But that's as far as that goes....If this was someone insulting your wife in a pub I would understand more as it isn't your job. Smith is a celebrity turning up at an award show where the presenters take the mickey out of the guests...the great and the good. It's been like that for decades. If you're going to take the millions then take the brickbats. If you can't take the heat don't show up or find another profession.

Chris Rock was just doing his job and if Hollywood has any sense left in it at all should react strongly in his defence and the defence of all comedians.

Yes, I'd go with that situational and old school line too. If someone came up to your wife in a normal scenario and started slagging her off, certainly there might be a call to put them in their place in no uncertain fashion, but I agree that in a setting where there are light hearted digs at a whole host of individuals, acting like this comes across as unhinged and bang out of order.

I get how this is a difficult one to address as a moment shouldn't define the individual and Will Smith generally does come across as a nice guy. But his behaviour and missing a clear opportunity (his speech) to apologise to instead excuse and attempt to indirectly blame Chris Rock for what happened looks horrendous. I expect we'll see a committee written 'heartfelt' apology in the next day or two.


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Originally posted by BlueJay

Yes, I'd go with that situational and old school line too. If someone came up to your wife in a normal scenario and started slagging her off, certainly there might be a call to put them in their place in no uncertain fashion, but I agree that in a setting where there are light hearted digs at a whole host of individuals, acting like this comes across as unhinged and bang out of order.

I get how this is a difficult one to address as a moment shouldn't define the individual and Will Smith generally does come across as a nice guy. But his behaviour and missing a clear opportunity (his speech) to apologise to instead excuse and attempt to indirectly blame Chris Rock for what happened looks horrendous. I expect we'll see a committee written 'heartfelt' apology in the next day or two.

Edited by BlueJay (28 Mar 2022 7.46pm)

Agree, it's weird that the acceptance speech went ahead as he clearly wasn't in the right frame of mind.....then again perhaps the organisers were still in shock themselves.....quite incredible to watch it play out.

Smith owes Rock here, if that were a member of the public slapping him then they would be looking at some jail time.

 


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They should have hired The Rock instead of Chris. He might have reacted differently.

 

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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

They should have hired The Rock instead of Chris. He might have reacted differently.

Something tells me Smith would have remained in his seat.

 


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I'm hearing that Smith might have to return his Oscar.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Something tells me Smith would have remained in his seat.

Or been returned to it head first.

 

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