Thursday, November 21, 2024

Jada Pinkett Smith finally talks about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars

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Getting out of 2022 Oscars, the most talked about moment was not one of the actual winners of the ceremony, but about a brawl that occurred on stage. After Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s bald appearance, as a result of her husband’s alopecia, Will Smith, slapping comedian. A little over two months later, Jada Pinkett Smith finally spoke out about what happened between the two men.

Final episode of Jada Pinkett Smith’s Facebook Watch series red table discussion Focusing on people who suffer from hair loss, the “Vixen: The Devastating Impact” actress opened with the following words that also addressed Will Smith and Chris Rock’s meeting at the Oscars:

This is a really important red table talk about hair loss. Given what I’ve been through with my health and what happened at the Oscars, thousands have reached out to me through their stories. I’m taking this moment to give our alopecia areata family a chance to talk about what it means to have this condition and to tell people what alopecia areata actually is. Now about Oscar night, I hope these two smart and capable men have a chance to heal and talk about this and reconcile. The state of the world today, we need both. And we all really need each other more than ever. Until then, Will and I will continue to do what we’ve been doing for the past 28 years, and this keeps figuring out this thing called life together. thank you for listening.

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