During his most recent comedy concert with Dave Chappelle in England, comedian Chris Rock discussed the Will Smith Oscars hit. Fox News reports that Rock and Chappelle began their joint tour on Thursday at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool and discussed being assaulted while being onstage.
According to The Times, which provided a recap of the event, Rock addressed the crowd, “Did that s–t hurt?” “Godd–n right… the motherf—er hit me over a bulls–t joke, the nicest joke I ever told.”
Jada Pinkett-Smith was the subject of a joke by Rock, who then was hit in the face by Smith as he entered the stage. Rock has been the best documentary feature Academy Award presenter on March 2 The comedian said that after the event, he returned to work the very next day.
Chappelle spoke about the slap and his own attack on stage at The Hollywood Bowl after Rock’s comedy. On May 3, a spectator accosted Chappelle. During the assault, the claimed assailant, Isaiah Lee, was observed wielding a fake pistol that contained a knife blade.
The stand-up comedian continued by talking about the Oscars incident and calling Smith’s decision to hit Rock “a really bizarre choice.”
Will Smith said that Rock was not yet prepared to meet with him when he tried to reach him to talk about the occurrence. In the five-minute movie, he also expressed his regret to Rock and others, including Rock’s mother, Rose Rock.
 
 
          