It's all fun and games until the joke is directed at you, or someone (or something) you care about. I thought joke was very, very mild compared to what I've heard other celebs say on similar shows.
Will Smith should have been arrested on the spot. Not only did that not happen, they allowed the show to proceed as if the assault didn't even occur? In an age where someone says "I don't feel safe" over someone's words is often enough to get them banned from an event, it seems the height of hypocrisy to allow someone who actually attacked someone else physically to continue on as usual.
Assault laws don't apply, and apparently if you're a celeb you can't get, or spread, COVID either. At least in NY.As if laws apply to the rich, powerful, or famous...
Rock said he didn't want to press charges, so they're be no point in arresting him. Of course, Rock could change his mind then Smith gets charged. A bigger penalty would be for him to get kicked out of the academy or forfeit his Oscar.Assault laws don't apply, and apparently if you're a celeb you can't get, or spread, COVID either. At least in NY.
Rock said he didn't want to press charges, so they're be no point in arresting him. Of course, Rock could change his mind then Smith gets charged. A bigger penalty would be for him to get kicked out of the academy or forfeit his Oscar.
I also thought the joke was pretty mild but considering the hair loss is the result of a medical issue (autoimmune disorder), it was a low blow. But Smith had no right to strike him. I actually ended up feeling a little sorry for Smith because the greatest night of his career will always be tainted by his own stupidity.
I'm sure that's entirely accurate.Rock said he didn't want to press charges, so they're be no point in arresting him.
Frickin' brilliant!!Oh behave...*cough*...fur ball.