This Friday, 29th, Will Smith posted a video on his YouTube channel commenting on the controversy; watch

For the first time, Will Smith broke the silence and talked about the slap he gave Chris Rock during the 2022 Oscars.
The comedian, who led the “Best Documentary” category, made a nasty comment about the shaved head of Jada Pinkett, Smith’s wife, who suffers from alopecia, a disease that causes hair loss.
Four months after the episode, the actor shared a nearly six-minute video on his YouTube channel, where he comments on the case.
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In the pictures, Smith answers three questions posed on the Internet. The former asked why the actor didn’t apologize to Chris when he received the Oscar for “Best Actor” for his portrayal of him in “King Richard: Raising Champions”.
“It was all messed up at the time. I got in touch with Chris and got the message back that he wasn’t ready to talk,” he said. “I want to talk to you Chris, I apologize. My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here to talk when you’re ready.”
Later, Will also apologizes to Chris’s mother and family. “I didn’t think about how hurt people were at that time.”
The star also says she spent the last few months thinking about the “nuances” and “complexity” of what happened at the awards. “I can say that there is no part of me that thinks it was the right way to behave at the time,” she said.
“There is no part of me that thinks it was the best way to deal with a feeling of disrespect or insults,” he continues. It is also worth mentioning that, prior to today’s video, Smith had already released a statement apologizing to Rock the day after the Oscars.
Jada Pinkett’s reaction
The second question is about his wife’s attitude when Rock made the comment. “She Did you ask your husband to do something after he rolled his eyes?” reads Smith before answering.
“No. I made a choice based on my experience, my story, my history with Chris. Jada has nothing to do with that. Sorry, love. I want to apologize to my children too.”
“I can still see Questlove’s eyes, that’s when he won … Apologizing isn’t enough.”
trauma
The last question is, “What would you say to people who were disappointed with your position?”
“Disappointing people is my main trauma. I hate it when I disappoint people. So it hurts me psychologically and emotionally to know that I haven’t lived up to the image and impression people have of me,” he replied.
“The work I’m trying to do is: I’m deeply sorry, but I’m trying to feel remorse without being ashamed of myself. I’m human, I’ve made a mistake and I’m trying not to think of myself as a piece of shit.”
“I know it was confusing, I know it was shocking, but I promise I am deeply committed and committed to bringing light, love and joy into the world.”
“If you hold out a little longer, I promise we will be friends again,” concludes Smith.
Source: Terra

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