An enthusiastic 2016 tweet predicting Will Smith’s success on Chris Rock

Controversy Will Smith’s room in the face of Chris Rock It has given more than a week to talk about the films and artists presented during the Oscars. Whether to defend comedian Chris Rock or support Will Smith’s decision to slap him remains a matter of debate.

As Smith’s withdrawal from the academy, the effects of that night’s action are still to be seen, with a disciplinary action pending to snatch Smith’s Best Actor award for ‘King Richard: A Winning Family’ and Netflix has been suspended. Production with cast.

While many celebrities and Hollywood personalities have their say on what happened, others prefer not to engage in discussions. Yes, the debate continues on social media, and every day something new appears in connection with Will Smith’s slap.

But the most interesting thing is that an anonymous guy on Twitter said six years ago that Will Smith should slap Chris Rock in the face.



There is a phrase in a fixed drill that says “Will Smith should punch him in the face … he has no choice.” Some network users comment that it was revived after a slap in the gala this year.

In fact, some netizens jokingly say that Twitter predicted the room that Will Smith would give to the comedian.

Surprisingly, in 2016, Chris Rock wrote it when he delivered his opening speech at that year’s Oscars. On that occasion, both comedians Smith and Jada Pinkett were ridiculed, especially for the purpose of boycotting the ceremony, as they thought the academy had not considered black talent in that year’s nominations.

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To illustrate what prompted him to tweet in 2016, _ja_s_on_ recently shared a video of Chris Rock talking to Will Smith and Jada Pinkett six years ago.



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