"i could go....ok" Chris rock definitely held back a joke in that moment... i kind of wish he went there but respect to him for his composure. big YIKES from Will Smith
I've seen all sorts of takes. But to me, this has big "proving my masculinity" vibes. Especially after the recent public stuff about their relationship. Idk if toxic masculinity is the right word here, but just the idea that if someone says something about your girlfriend you have to step to them or you are a wuss, is what I think the driving force here is. Obviously I'm sure there are a thousand variables, and I can't imagine his thought process, but that's an element of this that I haven't heard brought up
yeah agreed, slapping someone because they made a bad joke about your wife is actually cringy. The woman groaned at it, it was obvious the joke was in poor taste, that's that. This had 'a gentleman should open the door for women' energy.
He’s got emasculated entanglement syndrome because of what his wife does to him. He wants to feel like “the man” again. But as long as he stays with someone who’s so nonchalant about cheating on him. He’s never going to feel like a man again. As he shouldn’t.
@@james_chatman it wouldn't make it toxic feminism, it would just be plain abusive. Whatever toxic feminism is, it's definitely not slapping people to 'defend muh family'. You're the one who needs to touch grass
@@james_chatman It wouldn’t make it toxic feminism(I think you meant “femininity”)unless she believed that’s what it means to be feminine and that she must be feminine. Usually we don’t encourage violence as a part of being feminine, but we do encourage men to be violent for their girlfriends.
I do not understand all those people that say "oooh Chris was shook, Will shut him up", Chris handled this like a pro, took the hit and moved on in the most professional way possible. I mean, what was he supposed to do escalate the situation further by making more jokes or verbaly going off on Will? Should he have gone of stage to fight Will Smith? Obviously not, I think Chris came out of this as the better man.
The tweet said that Denzel "comforted" Will and Jada, not "confronted" them. That changes the interpretation of the moment and the tweet. I'm pretty sure Denzel empathized with Will. Denzel was also really excited when Will's name was announced as the winner.
It is so clearly not planned lol, how can chat even think that? You visibly see Chris Rock load up and about to escalate the situation with more jokes and then you can tell he is shook after he gets a second. I imagine for a comedian having will smiith rush the stage and slap you feels like a anxiety dream.
alopecia is literally just balding, so idk I don't really get how it's any more of an unacceptable joke than any other joke about bald or balding people?
You're takes and reacts are so much cooler than your friend needs. They have good takes as well but when I want to hear it how it is I know where to go.
Well the thing is, it wasn't believable at all... I mean Will Smith's reaction... it seemed like he was in a way forced to act like he was offended by the joke when he wasn't really... That's what makes this even more cringe... It wasn't even a genuine reaction but more because he realised that his wife wasn't happy with the joke and so felt he needed to put on a show... it doesn't seem to be a very healthy relationship between them two... but oh well...
I dont like to analyze other people's relationships but since they for whatever fucking reason made it public, if you watch the talk between Jada and Will about Jada cheating on Will, it's pretty telling tbh, like she tries to downplay as much as possible by not even calling it cheating and she's sort of like calm and even smiling while Will is the one who is clearly very hurt and sad by it, it's just a very uncomfortable conversation
Anyone saying that was staged clearly has never gotten enraged to that point before. If there were no witnesses, I’m willing to bet Will Smith would’ve kept beating Chris Rock into submission.
Tasteless joke but Smith could have waited and caught him in the alley out back after the show instead of embarrassing himself and everybody in attendance. Ruined it for everybody that cares.
So Chris Rock made that joke in public, so Will Smith has to handle this shit in private? Fuck. That. And all the people who say that "this is the ugliest thing that has happened at the Oscars" need to remind themselves of when Marlon Brando rejected his Oscar through Sacheen Littlefeather and John Wayne almost ran up on stage and attacked her.
Chris' joke was over the line. Will's reaction was over the line. Chris took it well, but this shouldn't have happened either way. It's fkd up to make fun of somebody for a condition they have IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE WORLD, especially when that person has conducted interviews where they share how much it bothers them. People are blowing this out of proportion tho. I don't really have a huge problem with Will defending his wife--he shouldn't have done it on live television tho. Probably didn't need to slap him regardless. Situation handled horribly, but people are acting like this was some near death experience.
No it wasn't, she looks like a soldier that was the joke. Men are deemed damaged goods for being bald in society like not even a joke it's deemed a weakness but also we make fun of bald dudes and they're supposed to take it in stride. They're millionaires don't sympathize with them they'll have a cry about it in their big house and Will Smith will just go back to fucking white celebrity women
idk man I think the joke was fine, it was kind of a bad joke, in that it isn't really funny, but like comedians make jokes like this all the time, he's literally just making a joke about her balding (alopecia), it's not like she has cancer or something. But yea I agree it's just a slap not a big deal like some psychos are making it out to be
The thing that gets me is Will Smith laughed at the joke? Like he laughed at the joke but his wife wasnt happy about it? So like did his wife say something? Whats with the abrupt flip? Seems very out of character.
I don’t even really see how the joke was mean-spirited? I don’t think Chris rock meant it in a “haha you’re bald” way. He was comparing her to a super badass female movie character with a shaved head. If he was like “wow jada that heads looking extra shiny today” or some shit (literally the only bald joke I could think of) then yeah, that’d be fucked up. But I don’t think Chris rock even thought that the joke could be taken so badly. Anyways I’m pretty sure they’ve already made up about it
Obviously this was extremely unprofessional. I'd be ignorant to say that I know for a fact 100% that I would not have acted the same way in this situation, especially with how I know I've reacted in similar situations, but that doesn't disavow the simple fact that regardless of whether or not you feel Chris Rock deserved it (I personally do), this is not how any human being should behave. Reckless words are to be met with careful ones. I'd like to believe there's a universe out there in which Will Smith got his Oscar for best actor, went up on stage to receive it, and instead of talking about the award, he used his speech time to lay into Chris, just humiliate him on live television, as opposed to embarrassing himself. Will Smith is one of the greatest to ever do it, and I wish nothing but the best for him and his family.
Will has good points here but they’re lackluster. That “joke” was a form of disrespect. Chris disrespected Jada in public on TV, so to handle this situation in public on TV, is justified. Yes you could handle it in private, on social media, or wait til you get on stage to call him out, but if you know ANYTHING about black people and their hair, black people being disrespected for the sake of a joke, black people having to uphold their appearance because of white society’s ridicule and persecution, black people and disabilities, or the black experience in general, you know that smack was justified and the perfect place to do it. FAFO!
Clearly Jada is a POWERFUL witch, she didnt like Chris's joke and she HATED that Will (smith) was laughing at first so she thought to herself "imma embarrass both of these dumbasses" cast her sneaky conniving little spell and next thing you know like a loyal low level summons Will (smith) meandered onto stage under her charm in a fit of blind rage that coukdnt be seen on camera mere moments before
How? The awards were being hosted by a stand-up act. How is anyone gonna sit down in the front row and not expect that they might be on the other end of the line being towed? That's like standing next to a puddle and getting upset when the bus soaks you.
@@GhostMan407 That is a thing that can happen yes. Being offended when a stand-up tells a joke isn't justification for what went down. Slapping Chris does the opposite of garner sympathy, now his wife is a meme.
Soooo it’s okay to hit people in the face? It would be “shitty” to press charges against someone who assaulted you? Will, this is very literal victim-blaming. What the fuck is this take. Such a shame.
so his breakdown crying at the speech was also scripted this take makes no sense no one is gonna risk there career for an oscar bit plus you ever seen a scripted oscar bit there always cringey and obvious
Nobody's saying it's fucking fake, Will. Jesus. Though I understand you're streaming this in the moment. Also, you talking about race and 'Black Hollywood' isn't it.
"i could go....ok" Chris rock definitely held back a joke in that moment... i kind of wish he went there but respect to him for his composure. big YIKES from Will Smith
Chris still took it like a champ and still cracked jokes even tho he was shook.
I've seen all sorts of takes. But to me, this has big "proving my masculinity" vibes. Especially after the recent public stuff about their relationship. Idk if toxic masculinity is the right word here, but just the idea that if someone says something about your girlfriend you have to step to them or you are a wuss, is what I think the driving force here is. Obviously I'm sure there are a thousand variables, and I can't imagine his thought process, but that's an element of this that I haven't heard brought up
yeah agreed, slapping someone because they made a bad joke about your wife is actually cringy. The woman groaned at it, it was obvious the joke was in poor taste, that's that. This had 'a gentleman should open the door for women' energy.
He’s got emasculated entanglement syndrome because of what his wife does to him.
He wants to feel like “the man” again. But as long as he stays with someone who’s so nonchalant about cheating on him. He’s never going to feel like a man again.
As he shouldn’t.
Do you not think Will feels pressure from Jada to act a certain way?
@@james_chatman it wouldn't make it toxic feminism, it would just be plain abusive. Whatever toxic feminism is, it's definitely not slapping people to 'defend muh family'. You're the one who needs to touch grass
@@james_chatman It wouldn’t make it toxic feminism(I think you meant “femininity”)unless she believed that’s what it means to be feminine and that she must be feminine. Usually we don’t encourage violence as a part of being feminine, but we do encourage men to be violent for their girlfriends.
I do not understand all those people that say "oooh Chris was shook, Will shut him up", Chris handled this like a pro, took the hit and moved on in the most professional way possible. I mean, what was he supposed to do escalate the situation further by making more jokes or verbaly going off on Will? Should he have gone of stage to fight Will Smith? Obviously not, I think Chris came out of this as the better man.
The tweet said that Denzel "comforted" Will and Jada, not "confronted" them. That changes the interpretation of the moment and the tweet. I'm pretty sure Denzel empathized with Will. Denzel was also really excited when Will's name was announced as the winner.
MY CUCK MAN
It is so clearly not planned lol, how can chat even think that? You visibly see Chris Rock load up and about to escalate the situation with more jokes and then you can tell he is shook after he gets a second. I imagine for a comedian having will smiith rush the stage and slap you feels like a anxiety dream.
You are the ONLY person who I actually loved hearing talk about this SHOUTOUT
SAME
Violence is never the answer. So many misogynists here
I would not have even known , that Will won an Oscar last night if it weren’t for the slap lol everybody won last night except for Jada
alopecia is literally just balding, so idk I don't really get how it's any more of an unacceptable joke than any other joke about bald or balding people?
U must be a man
I'm just happy that the news finally covers something that doesn't make me depressed or angry.
You're takes and reacts are so much cooler than your friend needs. They have good takes as well but when I want to hear it how it is I know where to go.
Regarding the end: wanted to hear you finish the statement. Its the social media age just in NA because in LATAM its mostly being applauded
He kept his composure so well
The Australian broadcast kept it going too 😂
thank god U.S didn't, the situation wouldve went from worse to worser😭 every wh*te mom calling the FCC my gawd.
I was out at a bar last night but as soon as it happened it was all anyone was talking about.
Well the thing is, it wasn't believable at all... I mean Will Smith's reaction... it seemed like he was in a way forced to act like he was offended by the joke when he wasn't really... That's what makes this even more cringe... It wasn't even a genuine reaction but more because he realised that his wife wasn't happy with the joke and so felt he needed to put on a show... it doesn't seem to be a very healthy relationship between them two... but oh well...
I dont like to analyze other people's relationships but since they for whatever fucking reason made it public, if you watch the talk between Jada and Will about Jada cheating on Will, it's pretty telling tbh, like she tries to downplay as much as possible by not even calling it cheating and she's sort of like calm and even smiling while Will is the one who is clearly very hurt and sad by it, it's just a very uncomfortable conversation
Chris took that shit like a champ both reaction to the slap and keeping going.
Sometimes when you meme to close to the sun...
6:56 EXACTLY
Will makes god tier content
Which Will?
@@ronaldblue8293 Yes
Anyone saying that was staged clearly has never gotten enraged to that point before. If there were no witnesses, I’m willing to bet Will Smith would’ve kept beating Chris Rock into submission.
i bet if no witnesses Rock would of beat the shit out of Smith. Smith is pathetic.
He should just come out already. Everyone knows.
Will slapped tf out of Chris Rock and then won Best Actor. My hero
Neff also has had the best take I've seen by a white person by a long shot
Pretty pathetic hero.
Bro Chris rock leaned into it. It’s a stunt to get will smiths man hood back
Uh no I can feel they going to make the meme about it again bruh
Actually will Smith can now at least do a Kanye West biopic now 😸😸😸
Be gracious about assault. lol.
Slapping bag of bones Cris Rock if it were Kevin Hart , Will Smith wouldn’t have went on stage ,because Kevin would have hit him back
Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
I am all for inclusion, but I was not prepared for Will Smiths transition to Fresh Princess.
Once again I have a similar opinion to Will. Both Will’s in this case.
Will on point as always...also shout out to the editors getting the vid out
Certainly wasn’t a fake slap…but I’m not entirely convinced it wasn’t to build a bunch of hype around his award and whatnot.
Good take 👍🏾
Common Will W. Actual good take.
Tasteless joke but Smith could have waited and caught him in the alley out back after the show instead of embarrassing himself and everybody in attendance. Ruined it for everybody that cares.
So Chris Rock made that joke in public, so Will Smith has to handle this shit in private? Fuck. That.
And all the people who say that "this is the ugliest thing that has happened at the Oscars" need to remind themselves of when Marlon Brando rejected his Oscar through Sacheen Littlefeather and John Wayne almost ran up on stage and attacked her.
Chris' joke was over the line. Will's reaction was over the line. Chris took it well, but this shouldn't have happened either way. It's fkd up to make fun of somebody for a condition they have IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE WORLD, especially when that person has conducted interviews where they share how much it bothers them.
People are blowing this out of proportion tho. I don't really have a huge problem with Will defending his wife--he shouldn't have done it on live television tho. Probably didn't need to slap him regardless. Situation handled horribly, but people are acting like this was some near death experience.
No it wasn't, she looks like a soldier that was the joke. Men are deemed damaged goods for being bald in society like not even a joke it's deemed a weakness but also we make fun of bald dudes and they're supposed to take it in stride. They're millionaires don't sympathize with them they'll have a cry about it in their big house and Will Smith will just go back to fucking white celebrity women
@@motelmicrowave Lucari and asmon being prime examples!
Everyone deserves to be made fun of. Everyone should learn to laugh at themselves.
You obvious never been to a comedians show. This is what they do and Rock was hired to do what he does.
idk man I think the joke was fine, it was kind of a bad joke, in that it isn't really funny, but like comedians make jokes like this all the time, he's literally just making a joke about her balding (alopecia), it's not like she has cancer or something. But yea I agree it's just a slap not a big deal like some psychos are making it out to be
not a huge fan of will smith but i honestly think a lot of his issues stem from jada
The thing that gets me is Will Smith laughed at the joke? Like he laughed at the joke but his wife wasnt happy about it? So like did his wife say something? Whats with the abrupt flip? Seems very out of character.
ikr he literally laughed at the joke for a good 10 seconds
What's 'the Oscars'?
will smith needs some therapy. Hes having a mid life crisis. Cause that was NOT ok
I don’t even really see how the joke was mean-spirited? I don’t think Chris rock meant it in a “haha you’re bald” way. He was comparing her to a super badass female movie character with a shaved head. If he was like “wow jada that heads looking extra shiny today” or some shit (literally the only bald joke I could think of) then yeah, that’d be fucked up. But I don’t think Chris rock even thought that the joke could be taken so badly.
Anyways I’m pretty sure they’ve already made up about it
Will Smith more like will slap
more like You Will Slap My Wife Tonight
Will smith kinda sucks for this one
Obviously this was extremely unprofessional. I'd be ignorant to say that I know for a fact 100% that I would not have acted the same way in this situation, especially with how I know I've reacted in similar situations, but that doesn't disavow the simple fact that regardless of whether or not you feel Chris Rock deserved it (I personally do), this is not how any human being should behave. Reckless words are to be met with careful ones. I'd like to believe there's a universe out there in which Will Smith got his Oscar for best actor, went up on stage to receive it, and instead of talking about the award, he used his speech time to lay into Chris, just humiliate him on live television, as opposed to embarrassing himself. Will Smith is one of the greatest to ever do it, and I wish nothing but the best for him and his family.
Hitting someone over a joke is way overboard. Saying anything else is meaningless.
There should be more consequences to making jokes that are nothing more than 20 year old out of date references.
-this comment was dumb and now it's gone-
lol
You don’t deserve to have zoro as your pfp after this take lol
@@Play1nWithFire the more I look at it the more non staged it seems
maybe Im not worthy afterall
@@NorroTaku it’s not too late you have redeemed yourself my friend
Will has good points here but they’re lackluster. That “joke” was a form of disrespect. Chris disrespected Jada in public on TV, so to handle this situation in public on TV, is justified.
Yes you could handle it in private, on social media, or wait til you get on stage to call him out, but if you know ANYTHING about black people and their hair, black people being disrespected for the sake of a joke, black people having to uphold their appearance because of white society’s ridicule and persecution, black people and disabilities, or the black experience in general, you know that smack was justified and the perfect place to do it.
FAFO!
Clearly Jada is a POWERFUL witch, she didnt like Chris's joke and she HATED that Will (smith) was laughing at first so she thought to herself "imma embarrass both of these dumbasses" cast her sneaky conniving little spell and next thing you know like a loyal low level summons Will (smith) meandered onto stage under her charm in a fit of blind rage that coukdnt be seen on camera mere moments before
incel moment
Chris deserved that ngl
How? The awards were being hosted by a stand-up act. How is anyone gonna sit down in the front row and not expect that they might be on the other end of the line being towed? That's like standing next to a puddle and getting upset when the bus soaks you.
@@themothman3726 you gotta expect people will be upset over a joke about something uncontrollable like hair loss, especially if it’s a woman
@@GhostMan407 That is a thing that can happen yes. Being offended when a stand-up tells a joke isn't justification for what went down. Slapping Chris does the opposite of garner sympathy, now his wife is a meme.
@@themothman3726 still pretty badass tho either way, respect to will
@@GhostMan407 but respect to Chris too, he took that like a boulder, you know you wouldn't be standing after a swing like that.
Soooo it’s okay to hit people in the face? It would be “shitty” to press charges against someone who assaulted you? Will, this is very literal victim-blaming. What the fuck is this take. Such a shame.
They’re actors there is no way this wasn’t scripted. And it’s doing exactly what they wanted, getting everyone talking about the Oscars again.
so his breakdown crying at the speech was also scripted this take makes no sense no one is gonna risk there career for an oscar bit plus you ever seen a scripted oscar bit there always cringey and obvious
@@naoise5535 I guess you missed the part where I said “they’re actors” they do this for a living, a few tears is nothing to them
Nobody's saying it's fucking fake, Will. Jesus. Though I understand you're streaming this in the moment. Also, you talking about race and 'Black Hollywood' isn't it.
Half his chat was spamming fake. It's right there on the screen.
The slap was fake but it wasnt planned. If that was a real slap chris wouldve reacted in a different way.
nah it was real
You can hear the slap dude, if it wasn't planned how would they time that sound or fake the sound
Dude you can see chris rocks red cheek