Will Smith is now making fun of the scandal

Will Smith is now making fun of the scandal
Will Smith’s slap in the face of Oscar presenter Chris Rock had dire consequences for the star. But almost a year after the scandal night, he can rework his assault into a little joke on TikTok, as a video shows. Will Smith is confronted by his Oscar over the slap in the face

Smith joins a trend on TikTok where users ask what they (the users) think of objects they use frequently, such as toothbrushes, pens, or even cars. The star can be seen having the trend work explained to her. At the end of the video, the camera pans to Smith’s Oscar statue. Judging by her owner’s face, she’s not exactly pouring praise on him.

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Every fan has to decide for themselves how to rate the video. Some will find that inappropriate Smith uses his violent misstep as a device for a joke. Others, many of them in the TikTok comments, have a hearty laugh. After all, the star makes fun of himself a fair bit here too.

It is not known whether Chris Rock finds the matter just as fun. The comedy ace has only addressed the incident publicly a handful of times. For Smith, the Oscar scandal is still omnipresent. Even if he is right now plans to return for several of his most popular films and film series.

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