Will Smith Wonders What His Oscar Thinks Of His Infamous Slap

 

Will Smith Wonders What His Oscar Thinks Of His Infamous Slap

Will Smith, aged 54, recently participated in a trend on the popular social media app, TikTok. In the video, Smith appeared to jokingly reference the moment he slapped Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards. The incident occurred after Rock made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Smith

 won an Oscar after the viral moment on stage happened. In the TikTok video, Smith duets with Sam Rossi, also known as Miss Money Working, a user on the app who encourages other users to ask an inanimate object what it thinks of them, stating that "this works because everything has consciousness."

Sitting comfortably on a sofa in a duet video, Will observed as his companion shared with viewers the concept of intuitively asking anything for its opinion - be it a car, a pen, or even money - and receiving an answer. As she concluded her explanation, he lifted his Oscar statuette, which he had recently won for Best Actor in the film "King Richard," and positioned it in front of the camera. His expression suggested he was considering asking the statuette for its opinion of him, perhaps in jest about his prior misstep, but the video ended before he could say anything.

Will Smith Wonders What His Oscar Thinks Of His Infamous Slap


The video garnered a substantial response, with many of his admirers praising him for his ability to laugh at himself for the blunder he had previously admitted to. Others shared their perspectives on what the Oscar might say. "What's the lesson here?" inquired one fan, implying what the statuette might communicate. "You good, bro?" wondered another, envisioning the Oscar's possible response.

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