Oscar slap: Will Smith banned from all ceremonies for 10 years

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La sentence has fallen. The Academy of Oscars decided on Friday April 8 to ban Will Smith from any ceremony or event that it will organize for a period of ten years, as punishment for the slap that the actor dealt comedian Chris Rock in the middle of the gala evening at the end of March. The Academy did not mention any ban on the actor from contending for future Oscars. “I accept and I respect the decision of the Academy”, reacted Will Smith, who did not see himself withdrawing the Oscar for best actor received last month for The Williams Method.

“Will Smith will not be permitted to attend any Academy event or program, in person or virtually,” Academy Awards or not, and effective immediately, Academy leaders wrote in a statement. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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The Friday morning meeting of the Academy’s board of directors, attended by stars such as Steven Spielberg and Whoopi Goldberg, was part of the disciplinary proceedings initiated against the actor after his slap in the middle of the gala evening of the Oscars. A ceremony “overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior of Will Smith on the stage. During our television broadcast, we did not react properly to the situation. We are sorry about that,” Academy President David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson said on Friday.

“We want to express our deepest gratitude to Chris Rock for keeping his cool in these extraordinary circumstances,” they added in their statement. Visibly as surprised and shocked as the public by the act of Will Smith, the comedian had nevertheless resumed the thread of the evening as if nothing had happened, then refusing to file a complaint against the 53-year-old actor.

“My actions at the 94th Academy Awards were shocking, painful and inexcusable,” admitted the actor, five days after going on stage to slap comedian Chris Rock who had just made a joke about his close-cropped hair. wife. Jada Pinkett Smith went public a few years ago with alopecia, a condition that causes severe hair loss. A few dozen minutes after the slap, Will Smith returned to the Oscars stage to receive the best actor award for his role in The Williams Method.

“Betrayed” trust

He had made no act of contrition at the time, contenting himself with castigating “people who disrespect you” and saying that “love makes you do crazy things”. It wasn’t until the next day, after the Academy announced an internal investigation into the incident, that the actor issued an apology to Chris Rock and the organizers. He then pleaded to have reacted “emotionally” to “a joke about Jada’s health problem”.

Last Friday, when he finally announced his resignation, Will Smith admitted to having “betrayed the confidence of the Academy. I deprived other contestants and winners of the chance to celebrate their extraordinary work”. “I will accept all the consequences that the board of directors deems appropriate,” he added in his text. Voices were raised to demand that Will Smith be stripped of his Oscar, but others pointed out that neither Harvey Weinstein, a former Hollywood mogul convicted of rape and sexual assault, nor director Roman Polanski had been forced to return their statuettes after being expelled from the Academy.

The day after the incident, the actress Whoopi Goldberg herself had considered that this eventuality was unlikely concerning Will Smith. “There will be consequences, I’m sure, but I don’t think that’s what they’re going to do, especially because Chris” Rock has decided not to press charges, she said on television . For his part, the comedian has not spoken publicly about this incident. “I’m still digesting what happened. So at some point I’m going to talk about this stuff. And it will be serious and funny , he said on March 30 at the start of a show.


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