Oscar producer reacts to Will Smith’s public apology to Chris Rock, ‘He’s open about his remorse’ | Hip Hop Corner: French rap, US and culture news

More than five months after the slap of Will Smith during the 94ᵉ edition of the Oscars in March 2022, the subject continues to animate the news. While Will recently apologized to the comedian in a video that went around the world, Oscar producer Will Packer just hailed the act.

Will Packer applauds actor Smith’s ‘transparent’ gesture

Last month, Will Smith took to social media and featured some public apology to the comedian for having slapped him live from the Oscars following a joke about his wife. On Wednesday, ceremony producer Will Packer was keen to congratulate Will on his apology: “I love that he is so transparent about his process. He is very public, honest and open about his remorse.”

Packer, also known for producing blockbuster movies such as Girls Trip and Think Like A Man has followed: “I think he has three decades in this business to be someone who is the exact opposite of who he was in those few seconds, and so, I take my hat off to him..”

In his apology video posted to his Instagram, Will revealed that he reached out to Chris Rock, but to no avail: “I have contacted Chris and the message that has come through is that he is not ready to talk, and when he is he will reach out. So, let me tell you, Chris, I apologize. My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here whenever you’re ready to talk “.

Chris Rock and his loved ones insensitive to Will’s apologies?

Unlike Will Packer who praised Smith for his apology, Chris Rock’s brother, Tony Rock, had a different reaction facing the video full of remorse by Fresh Prince. “Others said that I (who has been earning a lot of money since 1999) was commenting in order to gain notoriety. Now, after being mentioned personally in the video, smart people (very few on social media) are going to realize that I wasn’t just a guy on the outside looking on the inside. There was a real friendship“, he tweeted.

Note that Tony’s older brother, Chris, has yet to publicly respond to Smith’s apology. However, he spoke openly about the Oscar slap during a recent live comedy show in Atlanta: “Everybody’s trying to be a fucking victim. If everyone claims to be a victim, then no one will hear from the real victims. Even I got slapped by Suge Smith, went to work the next day, got kids. Anyone who says the hurtful words has never been punched in the face “, he said with irony.

Chris is still Reserve and very discreet since the incident at the awards show, and shows no signs of dialogue any time soon. As for Will, the slap cost him a 10 year ban of all events related to the Academy.

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Oscar producer reacts to Will Smith’s public apology to Chris Rock, ‘He’s open about his remorse’ | Hip Hop Corner: French rap, US and culture news