What Did Tony Rock say? As Chris’ Brother Speaks Out After Oscars Slap
3 min readChris Rock’s brother Tony Rock is speaking up about Will Smith’s headline-making slap at the 94th annual Academy Awards Sunday night.
On Tuesday, Tony defended his older brother on Twitter, saying that he doesn’t accept Smith’s social apology before remarking that Chris is “fine” after the incident.
At the ceremony, Smith stepped onto the stage and hit Chris, interpreting a joke brought about by the comedian about Jada Pinkett Smith’s clean head.
Who Is Tony Rock?
Tony Like his brother Chris, is a comedian and entertainer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he has seven siblings, involving Chris.
He has appeared in many known programs such as The D’Angelo Show and The Howard Stern Show.
He characterized Uncle Ryan on Everybody Hates Chris, a show promoted by the comedian’s real-life occasions.
Tony also knows about serving as the announcer of BET Network’s competition show Apollo Live.
He is nowadays one of the judges on Netflix’s baking reality show Is It Cake?, which premiered in March 2021.
Tony Refused To Accept Will’s Apology
Comedian Chris Rock’s brother Tony Rock has refused to receive Will Smith’s apology after the actor slapped Rock on stage during the Oscars 2022 ceremony. Tony Rock handled many concerns from lovers on the discussion with monosyllables on Twitter.
Tony also told his Twitter supporters that he was ‘waiting’ for Will Smith to speak promptly to his brother and family after a lover spoke of Smith’s relations with the comedian over the years.
Staged for? https://t.co/VOa4proMbY
— Tony Rock (@TONYROCK) March 29, 2022
One of the fans asked that“you worked with the smiths for years and Will has never performed like this. If he talks now to Chris and the rock family are you open?” Tony responded, “Waiting…”
Tony shut down the news that Will and Chris had put question after Diddy let out that they harmonized later. The fan asked, “So Diddy was lying when he told Chris and Will devised that night and are good now?” Tony replied, “Yes.”
Be sure to watch 'Good Hair' since the narrative is now changed to all my bro does is disrespect women of color.
— Tony Rock (@TONYROCK) March 30, 2022Advertisement
Chris Rock Break The Silence
Chris talked about the Oscars event for the first time during his stand-up show in Boston on Wednesday.
According to a statement by Variety, he started his outfit by asking the audience: “How was your weekend?”
Ultimately communicating the slap, he said: “I don’t have a lot of s**t about what occurred. So if you arrived to hear that,I have an entire show I inscribed before this weekend.
“I’m, however, sort of refining what happened. So, in some sense, I’ll speak about that s**t. And it will be important and funny.”
When someone in the audience said snarky comment about Will, the comedian continued: “I’m going to tell you some fun. It’s good to just be out.”