Academy condemns Will Smith’s attack on Chris Rock, exploring consequences

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Monday condemned the actions of Will Smith — who smacked comedian Chris Rock on stage during the Oscar telecast in response to a joke about Smith’s wife — and said it will explore possible “consequences” for the best-actor winner.

“The Academy condemns the actions of Mr. Smith at last night’s show,” according to an Academy statement issued early Monday afternoon. “We have officially started a formal review around the incident and will explore further action and consequences in accordance with our bylaws, standards of conduct and California law.”

The Academy offered no further details on what potential consequences Smith could face — such as having his Academy membership suspended or revoked.

Smith is unlikely to have his best-actor Oscar win for “King Richard” rescinded. The Academy has previously expelled members including Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski and Harvey Weinstein, but they were not forced to surrender any previous Oscar wins.

No timeline for the Academy’s review process was provided.

Rock was on the Dolby Theatre stage Sunday night to present the Oscar for best documentary feature, but he peppered in some jokes — including one referencing actress Jada Pinkett Smith’s bald head, suggesting she would be starring in a sequel to “G.I. Jane.”

Pinkett Smith has talked in the past about having the hair-loss condition alopecia. Her husband, who initially appeared to be laughing at Rock’s quip, didn’t take the joke well.

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Smith, who was seated in the front of the theater, walked onto the stage and smacked Rock across the face, in a move that initially drew some nervous laughs from the crowd, believing it was a pre-planned comedy skit. But Smith turned and stalked back to his seat, then sternly screamed at Rock twice, telling him to “keep my wife’s name out of your (expletive) mouth.”

The audience then fell into a stunned silence.

Rock remained calm and went on to present the award.

Later in the show, Smith returned to the Oscar stage when he won the prize for best actor for his performance in “King Richard,” portraying the father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams.

“Richard Williams was a fierce defender of his family,” Smith said to begin his acceptance speech, drawing nervous laughter from the audience.

Fighting back tears, he later added, “I want to apologize to the Academy. I want to apologize to my fellow nominees.” He also appeared to express sorrow for his actions overshadowing the success of the film.

“I want to be a vessel for love,” he said. “I want to say thank you to Venus and Serena … and the entire Williams family for trusting me with your story. That’s what I wanted to do, I wanted to be an ambassador of that kind of love and care and concern.”

He also said later, “I look like the crazy father just like they said about Richard Williams. … Love will make you do crazy things.”

Smith never mentioned Rock in his acceptance speech, which he ended by saying, “Hopefully the Academy invites me back.”

Smith said fellow best-actor nominee Denzel Washington had given him some appropriate words: “Denzel said to me at your highest moment be careful, that’s when the devil comes for you.”

Smith did not speak to reporters in the backstage press room after his Oscar win.

After the show ended, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences posted on its Twitter page, “The Academy does not condone violence of any form. Tonight we are delighted to celebrate our 94th Academy Awards winners, who deserve this moment of recognition from their peers and movie lovers around the world.”

The Los Angeles Police Department issued a statement saying that Rock had declined to pursue any charges against Smith.

“LAPD investigative entities are aware of an incident between two individuals during the Academy Awards program,” according to the department. “The incident involved one individual slapping another. The individual involved has declined to file a police report. If the involved party desires a police report at a later date, LAPD will be available to complete an investigative report.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs briefly addressed the situation when he took the stage immediately after the slapping incident to introduce a 50th anniversary celebration of “The Godfather.”

“Will and Chris, we’re going to solve that like family,” he said.

At the Vanity Fair post-Oscars party later Sunday night, Combs told Page Six that the Smith-Rock feud was “over.

“That’s not a problem. That’s over,” Combs said. “I can confirm that. It’s all love. They’re brothers.”

Smith also attended the Vanity Fair party and was caught on camera smiling and dancing with fellow party-goers — many of whom whipped out their cell phones to capture the festive moment.

At some point, Smith added a comment to one of his earlier Instagram posts, reading “You can’t invite people from Philly or Baltimore nowhere!!”

Rock has not commented on the incident.

At least one Academy member, director/producer Marshall Herskovitz, whose producing credits include “The Last Samurai” and “Blood Diamond,” called for firm action by the Academy, tweeting, “I call upon the Academy, of which I am a member, to take disciplinary action against Will Smith. He disgraced our entire community tonight.”

Academy Board of Governors member Whoopi Goldberg addressed the incident Monday morning on “The View,” saying, “There will be consequences, I’m sure.” But she said Smith would not forfeit his Oscar.

Reaction among the entertainment community has varied widely.

Actor/director Rob Reiner wrote on Twitter that Smith owes Rock a “huge apology.”

“There is no excuse for what he did,” Reiner wrote. “He’s lucky Chris is not filing assault charges.”

Actress Rosie O’Donnell called Smith’s actions “a sad display of toxic masculinity from a narcissistic madman.”

Some critics questioned why Smith was permitted to remain in the theater after the incident, and others blasted the celebrities in attendance for later giving him a standing ovation as he accepted his Oscar. Others also questioned the impact the seeming acceptance of Smith’s actions will have on comedians — who have historically had to learn how to handle hecklers.

“Hey professional comedians: be on notice! From now on, you need to make sure your jokes don’t offend people,” singer Richard Marx tweeted. “Especially extremely attractive, famous and exorbitantly wealthy people.”

Comedian Kathy Griffin added, “Let me tell you something, it’s a very bad practice to walk up on stage and physically assault a comedian. Now we all have to worry about who wants to be the next Will Smith in comedy clubs and theaters.”

Will Packer, one of the producers of Sunday night’s telecast, tweeted simply, “Welp … I said it wouldn’t be boring #Oscars.”

But Smith had his supporters. Comedian Tiffany Haddish told People magazine she was proud to see Smith stand up for his wife.

“That meant so much to me,” she said. “As a woman who has been unprotected, for someone to say like, `Keep my wife’s name out your mouth, leave my wife alone,’ that’s what your husband is supposed to do, right? Protect you. And that meant the world to me.”

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JF1
JF1
2 years ago

The Academy is now saying that they initially asked him to leave the ceremony…and he refused! What nerve. They should have removed him from the building. It’s like being invited to a party. You assault one of the guests. The host asked you to leave…and you refuse! The cops should have been called to remove him (actually, he should have been arrested for the assault). What a horrible example for kids and a sad commentary on how people behave. And to think he got a standing ovation when they presented him with an award moments after if committing the assault.… Read more »

Jose
Jose
2 years ago

I would sue Smith for everything penny his has plus his socks.
He looked and behaved like a low class drunk from the alleys of Philly.

JF1
JF1
2 years ago
Reply to  Jose

Yup.

Val
Val
2 years ago

LOL People are delusional if you think those white liberals will do anything to Will Smith. No way.

Jose
Jose
2 years ago
Reply to  Val

truth

Ham Shipey
Ham Shipey
2 years ago

actors are a strange breed. they require so much attention.

SeeMe
SeeMe
2 years ago
Reply to  Ham Shipey

Like us commenters.

Oscar Absent Self Control
Oscar Absent Self Control
2 years ago
Reply to  Ham Shipey

High maintenance, entitled individuals with little self control. And it received an Oscar. Great example of human dignity and respect.

Done with Oscars.
Done with Oscars.
2 years ago

Will was laughing at the joke till he saw Jade looking daggers at him. So sad to reflect this is how selfish people can be and ruin the evening for so many for whom this may have been their only opportunity to participate.

Stevie
Stevie
2 years ago

Wow can you imagine the fall out if that was a white actor assaulting Chris Rock like that? Yep, all those liberal hacks aren’t saying a word. So much for black on black crime not occurring.

Cat
Cat
2 years ago

There should be some severe consequences for Will Smith

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago

Craving Joan Rivers at this moment.

:dpb
:dpb
2 years ago

Why is this in Wehoville?

08mellie
08mellie
2 years ago
Reply to  :dpb

Ummm, I think West Hollywood hosts some after parties, so yep, relevant.

TomSmart
TomSmart
2 years ago
Reply to  :dpb

Exactly. We’d been told Wehoville was purchased to make it better than when Henry ran it and I haven’t seen that yet. At least Henry, even with his faults (and yes, we all have them), did some amazing investigative pieces occasionally. For instance, we shall see if the current owners will expose Council campaign donors so residents can make informed decisions based on who’s being bought by developers, billboard companies and other special interests.

Larry Block
Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  TomSmart

Henry was two owners ago. Rage was still open. But no worries we will cover the campaign donations but in case we miss it that data is available on weho.org, we need to investigative journalism to deliver those stats to the readers..

JF1
JF1
2 years ago
Reply to  Larry Block

You’re doing a great job, Larry!

LADoug
LADoug
2 years ago
Reply to  :dpb

I agree.

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
2 years ago

Wow. “Best actor” can’t control his emotions. Bad joke or not, it’s laughable to see the maturity and restraint of this man. Can’t wait to hear all the justifications – you can’t make fun of alopecia! Alopecia sufferers are hands off!!!! These millionaires can’t handle.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

Jada talks about her hair loss all the time on her own talk show and says she doesn’t give two craps about it, and, in fact, just days ago said that she actually loves it and the freedom she now has to not have to think about styling her hair. The G.I. Jane reference was to the film in which Demi Moore buzz cuts her own hair to show her character’s determination to get things done. Chris Rock didn’t know about the alopecia and thought Jada buzz cut her hair as a personal choice, but it shouldn’t have mattered. Black… Read more »

Last edited 2 years ago by Gimmeabreak
SeeMe
SeeMe
2 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

I think you may want to learn the difference between Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish before you assume they are the same person. They look absolutely nothing alike…at all.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/tvshowbiz/video-2648855/Video-Regina-Hall-pats-Josh-Brolin-Jason-Momoa-Oscars.html

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  SeeMe

Yes, that was pointed out to me earlier. I had never seen either of them before Sunday night and I accepted what was told to me when I wrote the comment.