By ANI
WASHINGTON: Actor Will Smith has responded to being banned from Academy occasions for 10 years after slapping Chris Rock on the 2022 Oscars ceremony.
The Board of Governors for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, on Friday, voted to ban the ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’ star from all of the Academy occasions for 10 years.
Minutes after the choice was introduced, Smith responded by saying, “I accept and respect the Academy’s decision,” to Page Six.
“The Board of Governors has decided, for a period of 10 years, from April 8, 2022, Mr Smith shall not be permitted to attend any Academy events or programs in person or virtually, including but not limited to the Academy Awards,” the Academy introduced on Friday, by way of an official assertion.
The assertion continued, “We want to express our deep gratitude to Mr Rock for maintaining his composure under extraordinary circumstances. We also want to thank our hosts, nominees, presenters and winners for their poise and grace during our telecast.” Smith, 53, will maintain the Oscar he gained this 12 months for his position in ‘King Richard.’
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For the unversed, whereas presenting one of the best documentary characteristic award on the 2022 Oscars, Chris Rock made a joke about Smith’s spouse Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.
Rock stated he could not wait to see Pinkett Smith, who has alopecia areata, star in ‘G.I. Jane 2’ which led Smith to go up on stage and slap Rock. Smith returned to his seat and shouted, “Keep my wife’s name out of your fu**ing mouth!”
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A couple of minutes after the incident, Smith was introduced Best Actor on the 94th Academy Awards. While accepting his first-ever Oscar for finest actor (main position) in ‘King Richard’, Smith apologized to the Academy and fellow nominees however didn’t point out Rock.
However, after receiving backlash for his disorderly behaviour, Smith issued an apology to Chris Rock and Academy on his social media deal with. On March 29, there was a brief digital assembly between Smith, Rubin and Academy CEO Dawn Hudson, initiated by Smith.
A number of hours later, Smith introduced his resignation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, claiming he “willfully accept any and all consequences for my conduct.”