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'Deeply remorseful': Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock for Oscars slap

Anadolu Agency MAGAZINE
Published July 29,2022
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Actor Will Smith said on Friday he was "deeply remorseful" at having slapped Chris Rock at the Academy Awards this year and had reached out to the comedian to talk but was rebuffed.

"I will say to you, Chris, I apologize to you. My behavior was unacceptable and I'm here whenever you're ready to talk," Smith said in the prerecorded video.

"I'm human and I made a mistake and I'm trying not to think of myself as a piece of s**t. I am deeply remorseful and I'm trying to be remorseful without being ashamed of myself."

During the Academy Awards broadcast on March 27, Rock made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, quipping, "Jada, I love you. G.I. Jane 2, can't wait to see it."

Rock's joke was a reference to Pinkett Smith's shaved head in comparison to Demi Moore's US Navy Seals character's military haircut in the movie G.I. Jane.

Pinkett Smith has alopecia, a medical condition that causes hair loss.

Smith then walked on stage and slapped Rock across the face, following up with a curse-filled tirade directed at Rock.

"I was fogged out by that point ... it's all fuzzy," Smith said.

"You know, that was one of the things about that moment. I just didn't realize, you know, I wasn't thinking about how many people got hurt in that moment."

Smith apologized to Rock's mother and brother in the video, in addition to his own family and his fellow actors who were nominated.

"To all my fellow nominees ... I won because ... you voted for me ... and it really breaks my heart to have stolen and ... tarnished your moment," he said.

"I can still see Questlove's eyes, you know, it happened on Questlove's award ... it's like ... 'I'm sorry' isn't really sufficient."

Smith went on to win the Oscar for best actor just moments later for his role in the film King Richard, but the slap is the only topic everyone talked about that night and in the days that followed.

In his apology, Smith addressed the millions of fans and viewers who witnessed that moment.

"Disappointing people is my central trauma ... I hate when I let people down," he said.

"It hurts me psychologically and emotionally to know I didn't live up to ... people's image and impression of me."

As punishment for the incident, Smith was banned from attending any Academy Awards ceremonies for the next decade.

In his apology video, he said his goal is to regain the trust of those he disappointed.

"So I would like to say to those people, I know it was confusing, I know it was shocking," said Smith.

"I promise you, I am ... deeply devoted and committed to putting light and love and joy into the world and, you know ... if you hang on, I promise we'll be able to be friends again."