
Reflecting on the Oscars incident that shook Hollywood, Will Smith opens up about his journey of self-discovery and renewal, captivating audiences with his honesty and resilience.
- Dec 16, 2024
AceShowbiz - More than two years ago, the entertainment world was riveted by an unexpected turn of events at the 94th Academy Awards, where actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage. The incident, triggered by Rock's joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's alopecia, led to a 10-year ban from Academy events for Smith and intense scrutiny of his career prospects.
However, Smith has bounced back, now reflecting on what he describes as the "most painful" aspect of that moment and sharing the lessons he has learned since. He recently spoke at San Diego's Observatory North Park theater, where he discussed his journey post-incident in an event that highlighted his new music ventures.
Addressing the slap, Smith revealed, "After the Oscars, I was kinda - y'all heard about that? … I kooked out. I kooked out for a minute, but I'm back. … I took a couple of years, you know, to really look at who I am, who I want to be. And, all of a sudden, about six months ago, music started coming out of me again like, I had so many new ideas, so many things I wanted to say."
The reflection was not solely about self-discovery but also about grappling with the consequences of his actions. "In terms of the Oscars, the thing that was most painful for me is I responded to hate with hate, and that never works. That never ever works," Smith admitted.
He emphasized the broader impact of his actions, stating, "The amount of other people that got hurt, you know? And one of the ideas that came through is - I was really just running it over and over in my mind - one of the things that landed is everybody's going through something. Every single person is having a hard time with life."
Despite the fallout, Smith's career remains vibrant. Following the moderately-received "Emancipation" in late 2022, Smith found success with "Bad Boys: Ride or Die," which became a box office hit in 2024. His future projects include "Brilliance," "Resistor," and a highly anticipated "I Am Legend" sequel featuring Michael B. Jordan.
Smith's reflections suggest he's been on a path of self-improvement since that night. His recent comments illustrate a commitment to holding on to the empathy-related lessons he learned. For fans eager to see his latest work, "Bad Boys: Ride or Die", is currently available for streaming on Netflix.