Will Smith and Chris Rock clash over the Oscars slap, with hosts analyzing how Rock's Netflix special exposed Smith's marital strife regarding Jada Pinkett Smith's infidelity. The discussion critiques Smith's audacity in claiming hurt after assaulting a comedian on national television, noting that Black representation at the Academy Awards remains contentious while Democrats face scrutiny. Ultimately, the segment argues Smith dug himself deeper by silencing necessary comedy rather than addressing his wife directly, suggesting the incident was a calculated error in judgment. [Automatically generated summary]
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The Oscars Slap Regret00:04:15
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All right, we all remember what happened at the Oscars when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock.
And ever since then, I cannot like really support Will Smith's movie.
I will not support.
I've watched iRobot a million times.
I watch I Am Legend a million times and it kills me that I can't watch it no more.
I go to sleep listening to that.
I love them two movies.
Right, yeah.
iRobot and I Am Legend.
Yeah.
I like the other movie he was in where he had that, he was making money.
He was in Investor or something.
Oh, yeah.
Pursuit of Happiness.
Yeah.
Yeah, he made me cry in that movie.
Yeah.
That was a damn good movie.
Yeah, but anyway, so Chris Rock came out with his comedy special on Netflix.
Yeah.
Right.
So he finally had something to say.
And everything that Chris Rock said was like facts, right?
Let's go to the article what Will Smith had to say.
And Will Smith, I can't believe Will Smith is embarrassed and hurt over Chris Rock's comments in his Netflix special.
What's all them damn sharks right there for?
Right?
Will Smith.
Somebody was getting eaten.
Will Smith was left embarrassed and hurt over Chris Rock's comments in his latest Netflix special, which reignited the controversy according to a new report.
He's hurting.
Yeah, going scared to the...
He said he was hurting and embarrassed.
Yeah, Brittany, come back to me real quick.
You hurt and embarrassed.
You actually went on live television and slapped a dude on national television, but you're hurt and embarrassed.
The nerve, the audacity of you, it's like, I mean, come on, Chris.
He's a comedian.
Of course, he was going to put it on comedy album.
You know, he was going to say something about it.
That's what he does.
You don't think.
Comedians talk about other people's pain.
He was talking about his pain.
Yeah.
And you think he's a comedian.
That's what he does for a living.
And people go to see him.
What's the first thing they're thinking about he's going to talk about?
They're going to talk about your black ass.
They're going to talk about your show, dumbass.
The whole United States is waiting on this.
Every comedian knows where he's going to go.
But the actor, you had no idea this was coming.
You had no idea this was coming.
Everything that happened to you is virtually self-inflicted.
Chris Rock brought it up in his Netflix spectrum.
Who goes on national television, get interviewed by your wife, your cheater, and she sit there.
How do you feel about that?
And put all your dirty laundry out there, right?
You was fine.
You was sitting at the table with her.
You was right there crying.
But when Chris Rock says it, you're hurt and embarrassed.
Everybody already knew.
Everybody knew.
You wasn't hurt and embarrassed when you sat down with your wife on a TV show and she just sat there like...
Like, she was proud of herself.
Everybody already knew this.
I don't know why you're saying that you're hurt and embarrassed.
You like, you, y'all, I mean, they willingly went on TV and said these things.
He just regurgitated.
He just replicated what y'all said.
Yeah.
I mean, you already dug yourself a hole.
I mean, a lot of people just, but you like continually digging yourself deeper and deeper and deeper.
I don't, how the hell do you have the audacity?
And then you complain that Netflix shouldn't have aired this.
Yeah.
That's what Netflix did it.
Netflix in the business of making money.
Yeah.
What you got, Chris?
I know it's going to be good.
Hey, you know what, Will?
You smacked the wrong person.
You smacked the wrong person, man.
The person you should have smacked was right beside you.
Look what that bitch did to you.
Got you up on Netflix special.
Chris Rock, one of the best comedians all the time, talking shit about your family.
And it's all because your wife, not because of you.
She just drugged you into it.
You smacking him.
He's trying to help you.
You know what's crazy, man?
For years, you know, black people have been complaining that, oh, we don't get no Oscars.
Smacking the Wrong Person00:01:09
We don't get no nominations.
We don't get no recognition.
Yeah.
There's one damn Oscars y'all get.
Y'all got a comedian, a black comedian, hosting the entire event.
You got a black man winning.
What happened?
Y'all up on stage slapping the at each other.
White people like this.
Why we don't give you I guess I can watch I Am Legend.
I already paid for it.
I can't get my money back.
I might as well watch it.
It'd been so, you know, it'd been epic if when he went up to slap him, Chris did this.
Right in your damn real cage.
Then put that fool in Choco and Will Smith tap some damn good short.
I'm tired of all these damn batshit crazy Democrats around here.
What kind of mindset you got?
You calm down.
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