Chris Rock pulled out yet another joke about The Slap at the Oscars from Will Smith!
28.04.2022 - 19:59 / thewrap.com
In the photo, Garfield can be seen texting under his table, as those around him watch what’s happening on stage. The image quickly went viral, as fans joked that Garfield was likely texting or tweeting about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock just a few minutes prior.
And it turns out, those fans weren’t too far off the mark.While appearing on “The View” on Thursday to promote his new FX series “Under the Banner of Heaven” with co-star Daisy Edgar Jones, Garfield explained what led to that moment.“So, I feel so bad because, you know, Kevin Costner’s introducing the director nominees in the most beautiful and elegant way, and I’m like ‘There’s no way I’m gonna be on camera during this,'” he prefaced. “And everyone’s texting me, asking me, you know, what they’re asking me, like what the vibe in the room is.
At that moment, my friends took priority over Kevin. But I feel really bad about that.”Host Joy Behar pushed him to outright say he was texting about the slap, but Garfield simply laughed and brushed her off.
But when she pressed a bit harder, asking point blank for his thoughts on the slap, Garfield got a bit more serious, and refused to comment in the same manner he has thus far.“Everything’s been said. There’s no need for me to weigh in on that,” Garfield said.
“Every possible version of the discussion has happened, and I have no interest in adding my voice to something that’s already been so well spoken [about].”At that, Behar praised him, and warned him that if he did, people might take his words out of context or exaggerate them, as they did with his recent comments about taking a break from acting.“Thank you for the advice, Joy,” Garfield replied almost cheekily. “Thank you.”
.Chris Rock pulled out yet another joke about The Slap at the Oscars from Will Smith!
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Will Smith‘s Oscars slap while presenting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.During the Academy Awards back in March, Smith walked onto the stage and struck Chris Rock following a joke about the appearance of his wife Jada Pinkett Smith.After returning to his seat, Smith proceeded to yell at Rock: “Keep my wife’s name out your fucking mouth”. Various comedians and presenters have since made jokes and commented about the slap, and now Noah has followed suit.At the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday (April 30), The Daily Show host said to the audience: “It is risky making jokes these days. I mean, we all saw what happened at the Oscars.“I’ve actually been a little worried about tonight.
Oscars broadcast.Speaking on The View on Thursday (April 28), the Under The Banner Of Heaven actor said: “I feel so bad, because Kevin Costner is introducing the director nominees in the most beautiful and elegant way, and I’m like, ‘There’s no way I’m going to be on camera during this.”He added that the viral image was captured as those in attendance were settling back in after Will Smith had slapped Chris Rock on stage because of a joke the comedian made about his wife and fellow actor, Jada Pinkett Smith.“Everyone is texting me, asking me what the vibe in the room is, and at that moment my friends took priority over Kevin,” Garfield explained. “I feel really bad about that.”Asked for his opinion on the slap itself, Garfield declined to comment, explaining that he was disinterested in adding his voice to the topic when so many others have already spoken on it.Andrew Garfield tells #TheView that headlines saying he's taking a break from acting were taken out of context: "People make a story out of nothing.""I've been loving the work I've been doing but also, you know, I need to take a month or so … I'm not retiring!" pic.twitter.com/nSUUdjJhjV— The View (@TheView) April 30, 2022The actor also addressed recent reports that he’s taking a break from acting to “just be a bit ordinary” following his second Oscar nomination for Tick, Tick… Boom! earlier this year.“I don’t know where that came from – I’m just having a holiday,” he clarified.
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The View to promote his new series, , Garfield commented on a from the that depicted him texting during the ceremony. Though he declined to share his thoughts about the controversy, he confirmed the texting moment occurred after slapped over a joke about .This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“I don't know what you are talking about.
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