Oscar slap | Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock again with apology video on Instagram

Will Smith answered questions about his behavior at the March 27 Academy Awards when he slammed Chris Rock after the comedian commented on Jada Pinkett Smith’s hairstyle.

Will Smith answered questions about his behavior at the March 27 Academy Awards when he slammed Chris Rock after the comedian commented on Jada Pinkett Smith’s hairstyle.

Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock again slapping her during the Oscars telecast In a new video, he reached out to the comedian to discuss the incident, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable” and that he was told The Rock was not ready.

“There’s no part of me that thinks this was the right way to behave in that moment,” Smith said in a video posted online Friday. “I have deep regrets and I am trying to regret it without being ashamed of myself.”

Smith, seated in a white polo shirt and white ball cap, spoke directly to the camera while answering pre-selected questions about his behavior at the March 27 Academy Awards after the comedian made comments about Jada’s hairstyle. He slapped presenter Rock. Pinkett Smith, Smith’s wife.

Smith apologizes to Rock’s family

Smith also apologized to Rock’s family, and especially to his mother, Rosalie, who was horrified to see her son hurt and said US Weekly that, “When he slapped Chris, he slapped us all. He really slapped me.” Smith also apologized to Chris’s younger brother, Tony Rock.

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“I had no idea how many people were hurt in that moment,” Smith said.

Smith apologized to his family “for the warmth that I brought on all of us” and his fellow Oscar nominees for “stole and tarnished your moment”. He said that his wife did nothing to encourage him to slap him. “Jada had nothing to do with it,” he said. “I made the choice on my own.”

Chalachitra Academy after controversy Smith banned from attending Oscars Or any other Academy program for 10 years. Smith apologizes to The Rock in a statement after the Oscarssaying he was “out of line and I was wrong.”

“I’m sorry that’s not really enough,” Smith said in the video.