On Monday Will Smith, an American actor, turned the Oscars upside down when he slapped Chris Rock for making a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith.
The Fresh Prince together with Jada and Chris Rock started trending on South African social media apps in the early hours of Monday after a clip of the actor taking a swing at the comedian started circulating.
Why did Will Smith Slap Chris Rock?
In the clip, Chris Rock can be heard saying, âJada, I love you. GI Jane 2, canât wait to see you.â The wife of the American actor didnât look pleased with Rockâs joke. According to reports, she took offense at the joke because she recently opened up about a condition that is making her lose hair, hence her hairstyle in the evening.
A lot of people were apparently laughing at the joke, including Smith. He, however, got up swiftly and marched to the stage, giving the comedian one of the most passionate slaps ever. Rock seemed surprised at the actorâs reaction and said, âWow! Will Smith just slapped the **** outta me!â
âThe Pursuit of Happynessâ star walked back to his seat and proceeded to yell at the comedian to keep his wifeâs name out of his mouth.
Smith won the Best Actor award after the ordeal for his recent movie âKing Richardâ and made an emotional speech about how love will make you do crazy things.
Here are a few reactions from South African tweeps:
Some tweeps thought that Will Smith could have handled the situation better.
Others joked, bringing August Alsinaâs name into it.
Another tweep joked.
While most people giggled about it, others seemed to think that the actor is going through tough personal issues and that it might be quite serious.
Was the whole thing staged?
Others seem to think that the whole thing was staged. According to E! News, the Oscars confirmed that the slap was not staged.
âSomeone who works for the Oscars told me that Chris Rock was not interrupted by Will Smith at rehearsals yesterday,â Varietyâs executive editor, Ramin Setoodeh, wrote in a tweet.
âIt was not supposed to happen. It was real.â