“This is a time for healing and I’m here for it,” the actress posted on Instagram on Tuesday, two days after the incident that stunned Hollywood A-listers and millions of viewers.
Pinkett Smith, 50, posted the words on a pink background, but did not share a caption. She has remained silent since the dramatic events unfolded with her husband on Sunday night.
Later on Tuesday, the couple’s daughter Willow, 21, posted a message on her Instagram account that read: “Do you know who is going through a lot right now? Literally everyone. Just be polite. ”
Separate posts from mother and daughter, both of which appear to be about the incident and its aftermath, come less than a day after Will Smith apologized for Rock’s slap.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith react to Chris Rock’s alopecia joke about Pinkett Smith shaving his head at the Oscars on Sunday, seconds before Smith takes the stage and slaps Rock
Two days after the incident, Pinkett Smith, who has spoken openly about her fight with alopecia, broke her silence with a post on Instagram.
“This is a time for healing and I’m here for it,” the actress posted on Instagram on Tuesday, two days after the incident that shocked millions of viewers.
“Violence in all its forms is poisonous and destructive,” the actor wrote.
“My behavior at yesterday’s Oscars was unacceptable and unjustified. Jokes against me are part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me and I reacted emotionally.
“I would like to apologize publicly to you, Chris. I was off the line and I was wrong. I am ashamed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. “There is no room for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
Rock, 57, has not responded to Smith’s apology or commented on the incident Sunday night.
Smith, 53, also apologized to the show’s organizers and producers.
The academy condemned Smith’s actions and began a formal review of the incident Monday. A board meeting will be held on Wednesday to discuss the incident.
Will and Jada’s daughter Willow, 21, shared a photo of herself holding her dad’s Oscar after the infamous slap in the face to Chris Rock and Best Actor on Sunday.
On Tuesday, Willow posted a message on her Instagram story that read: “Do you know who is going through a lot right now? Literally everyone. Just be polite ‘
Will Smith’s sentence is likely to be decided at Wednesday’s meeting of the Board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – where the incident is expected to be the main topic.
The disciplinary measures could include anything from forcing him to surrender his Oscar to the harshest punishment – expulsion from the Academy – that would put Smith between the ranks of Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, both of whom were expelled. for sexual harassment.
A post-Oscar board meeting is always held to discuss the ceremony and address any concerns, but it usually does not happen so soon, the Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The decision to hold the meeting was made after the Academy met for an emergency call on Monday night regarding the incident and published a statement announcing the start of a formal review.
“The Academy condemns Mr. Smith’s actions in last night ‘s show. We have formally initiated a formal investigation into the incident and will investigate further actions and consequences in accordance with Statute Rules, Standards of Ethics and California law.
It looks like Smith could face some sort of disciplinary action or sanctions, though he is unlikely to be forced to lose his award, Variety reported.
While many are calling for Smith’s Oscar to be canceled, the guidelines in the Academy’s Code of Conduct – rewritten in 2017 during the movement’s heyday – describe even more serious consequences.
A more severe punishment would be expulsion from the Academy, putting the “King Richard” actor in a small group of expelled people, including Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski.
Weinstein was fired for “sexual assault and harassment in the workplace” and Cosby and Polanski were expelled “in accordance with the organization’s Code of Conduct” after being convicted of sexual assault.
Weinstein and Polanski’s Oscars were never canceled.
Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars on Sunday after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. On Monday, Smith apologized
On Monday’s “The View” show, presenter Whoopi Goldberg, who is also a member of the Academy’s board, defended the actor and said: “We are not going to take this Oscar from him. “There will be consequences, I’m sure, but I do not think they will do that.”
Goldberg reiterated her promise to punish Smith during Tuesday’s show, saying: “There are consequences. “There are big consequences because no one is okay with what happened.”
“Nobody, nobody, nobody,” he added.
Many Hollywood celebrities denounced Smith’s actions and demanded that his Oscar be canceled.
Marshall Herskovic, honorary president of the Producers Guild of America, was among the first to condemn Smith, writing on Twitter shortly after the attack that Smith had “shamed our entire community.”
He said: “I call on the Academy, of which I am a member, to take disciplinary action against Will Smith. “Shame on our whole community tonight.”
Herskovic accused those who defended the actor of “moral cowardice”.
In one of the most shocking moments in the history of the awards show, Smith took to the stage on Sunday and slapped Rock in the face after the comedian made a joke about the appearance of Smith’s wife.
Smith collapsed as he returned to his seat as he screamed repeatedly, “Keep my wife’s name out of your mouth.”
The crowd then fell into a surprising silence – and any questions about whether the fight was real were answered when, more than half an hour later, Smith received the Best Actor award and apologized for the attack.
The actor issued a statement on Monday, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable and unjustified” and left him “ashamed”.
The actor issued a statement on Monday, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable and unjustified” and left him “ashamed”.
In an Instagram post, he wrote that he was “ashamed” of his actions, which shocked the attendees, the producers and the viewers of the ceremony.
“Violence in all its forms is poisonous and destructive,” he wrote.
“My behavior at yesterday’s Oscars was unacceptable and unjustified. Jokes against me are part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me and I reacted emotionally.
“I would like to apologize publicly to you, Chris. I was off the line and I was wrong. I am ashamed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. “There is no room for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
View presenter and Wupi Goldberg Academy presenter on Tuesday’s show said: “There are consequences. “There are big consequences because no one is okay with what happened.”
Could Will Smith remove his Oscar? The Academy is under pressure to respond after the overthrow of the Code of Conduct drafted after the MeToo Movement
Academy tweeted denouncing “violence of any kind” late Sunday night
There have been calls for the Academy to remove Will Smith’s Academy Award for Best Actor after he took to the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage for making a joke about Jada Pinkett-Smith’s hair.
The Academy, in its code of conduct, is known to have a very vague view of violence of any kind.
After the award ceremony, he wrote on Twitter: “The Academy does not forgive violence of any kind. “Tonight we are pleased to celebrate the 94th Academy Awards winners, who deserve recognition at this time from their peers and moviegoers around the world.”
The Academy re-established its Code of Ethics in 2017 during the “Me and I” movement.
“Participation in the Academy is a privilege offered to only a select few in the global filmmaking community,” AMPAS CEO Dawn Hudson wrote to members following various industry scandals.
On Sunday night, at the Dolby Theater, there was complete confusion in the moments after the attack with the attendees initially wondering if the punch was part of an acrobatic.
It took a few moments to process the normally unstable Rock, but the colorful language from Smith quickly confirmed that it was not a joke at all.
The punch threw the entire Oscar broadcast into chaos, as the producers were forced to frantically decide how to deal with the on-air attack, with Smith still receiving the Best Actor statuette.
The actor issued a statement on Monday, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable and unjustified” and left him “ashamed”. In an Instagram post, he wrote that he was “ashamed” of his actions, which shocked the attendees, the producers and the viewers of the ceremony. “Violence in all its forms is poisonous and destructive,” he wrote. “My behavior at yesterday’s Oscars was unacceptable and unjustified. Jokes against me are part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me and I reacted emotionally. “I would like to apologize publicly to you, Chris. I was off the line and I was wrong. I am ashamed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. “There is no room for violence in a world of love and kindness.” Rock did not respond to Smith’s apology, nor did he comment on Sunday night. Smith also apologized to the family of Venus and Serena Williams. Shortly after Rock’s slap, Smith won the Best Actor award for …
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“This is a time for healing and I’m here for it,” the actress posted on Instagram on Tuesday, two days after the incident that stunned Hollywood A-listers and millions of viewers.
Pinkett Smith, 50, posted the words on a pink background, but did not share a caption. She has remained silent since the dramatic events unfolded with her husband on Sunday night.
Later on Tuesday, the couple’s daughter Willow, 21, posted a message on her Instagram account that read: “Do you know who is going through a lot right now? Literally everyone. Just be polite. ”
Separate posts from mother and daughter, both of which appear to be about the incident and its aftermath, come less than a day after Will Smith apologized for Rock’s slap.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith react to Chris Rock’s alopecia joke about Pinkett Smith shaving his head at the Oscars on Sunday, seconds before Smith takes the stage and slaps Rock
Two days after the incident, Pinkett Smith, who has spoken openly about her fight with alopecia, broke her silence with a post on Instagram.
“This is a time for healing and I’m here for it,” the actress posted on Instagram on Tuesday, two days after the incident that shocked millions of viewers.
“Violence in all its forms is poisonous and destructive,” the actor wrote.
“My behavior at yesterday’s Oscars was unacceptable and unjustified. Jokes against me are part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me and I reacted emotionally.
“I would like to apologize publicly to you, Chris. I was off the line and I was wrong. I am ashamed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. “There is no room for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
Rock, 57, has not responded to Smith’s apology or commented on the incident Sunday night.
Smith, 53, also apologized to the show’s organizers and producers.
The academy condemned Smith’s actions and began a formal review of the incident Monday. A board meeting will be held on Wednesday to discuss the incident.
Will and Jada’s daughter Willow, 21, shared a photo of herself holding her dad’s Oscar after the infamous slap in the face to Chris Rock and Best Actor on Sunday.
On Tuesday, Willow posted a message on her Instagram story that read: “Do you know who is going through a lot right now? Literally everyone. Just be polite ‘
Will Smith’s mother, Carolyn Smith, 85, said she was shocked by her son’s behavior, describing her as completely arbitrary.
“He is a very uniform man,” he told a local news station, Action News, on Monday.
“It’s the first time I’ve seen him leave. For the first time in his life.
“I have never seen him do that.”
Caroline said she spoke to the actor on Monday, amid the drama, and told him to rest and go on vacation. He said he knew he would get rid of the controversy.
“I’m proud of who he is,” she said, adding that her son was desperately hoping to win the Best Actor award.
Will Smith’s younger sister, Ellen Smith, 50, who was with their mother, sister Pam and others at the family home, agreed that she was sure she would get over the current drama.
“I had conversations with him and it was as if he broke my heart hearing the things he said he had to go through to get to where he is,” he said.
Carolyn Smith, 85, appears Monday to speak to Action News from her Philadelphia home about Will Smith’s son’s behavior at the Oscars
Smith’s sentence is likely to be decided at Wednesday’s meeting of the Board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – where the incident is expected to be the main topic.
The disciplinary measures could include anything from forcing him to surrender his Oscar to the harshest punishment – expulsion from the Academy – that would put Smith between the ranks of Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, both of whom were expelled. for sexual harassment.
A post-Oscar board meeting is always held to discuss the ceremony and address any concerns, but it usually does not happen so soon, the Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The decision to hold the meeting was made after the Academy met for an emergency call on Monday night regarding the incident and published a statement announcing the start of a formal review.
“The Academy condemns Mr. Smith’s actions in last night ‘s show. We have formally initiated a formal investigation into the incident and will investigate further actions and consequences in accordance with Statute Rules, Standards of Ethics and California law.
It looks like Smith could face some sort of disciplinary action or sanctions, though he is unlikely to be forced to lose his award, Variety reported.
While many are calling for Smith’s Oscar to be canceled, the guidelines in the Academy’s Code of Conduct – rewritten in 2017 during the movement’s heyday – describe even more serious consequences.
A more severe punishment would be expulsion from the Academy, putting the “King Richard” actor in a small group of expelled people, including Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski.
Weinstein was fired for “sexual assault and harassment in the workplace” and Cosby and Polanski were expelled “in accordance with the organization’s Code of Conduct” after being convicted of sexual assault.
Weinstein and Polanski’s Oscars were never canceled.
Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars on Sunday after the comedian made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. On Monday, Smith apologized
On Monday’s “The View” show, presenter Whoopi Goldberg, who is also a member of the Academy’s board, defended the actor and said: “We are not going to take this Oscar from him. “There will be consequences, I’m sure, but I do not think they will do that.”
Goldberg reiterated her promise to punish Smith during Tuesday’s show, saying: “There are consequences. “There are big consequences because no one is okay with what happened.”
“Nobody, nobody, nobody,” he added.
Many Hollywood celebrities denounced Smith’s actions and demanded that his Oscar be canceled.
Marshall Herskovic, honorary president of the Producers Guild of America, was among the first to condemn Smith, writing on Twitter shortly after the attack that Smith had “shamed our entire community.”
He said: “I call on the Academy, of which I am a member, to take disciplinary action against Will Smith. “Shame on our whole community tonight.”
Herskovic accused those who defended the actor of “moral cowardice”.
In one of the most shocking moments in the history of the awards show, Smith took to the stage on Sunday and slapped Rock in the face after the comedian made a joke about the appearance of Smith’s wife.
Smith collapsed as he returned to his seat as he screamed repeatedly, “Keep my wife’s name out of your mouth.”
The crowd then fell into a surprising silence – and any questions about whether the fight was real were answered when, more than half an hour later, Smith received the Best Actor award and apologized for the attack.
The actor issued a statement on Monday, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable and unjustified” and left him “ashamed”.
The actor issued a statement on Monday, saying that his behavior was “unacceptable and unjustified” and left him “ashamed”.
In an Instagram post, he wrote that he was “ashamed” of his actions, which shocked the attendees, the producers and the viewers of the ceremony.
“Violence in all its forms is poisonous and destructive,” he wrote.
“My behavior at yesterday’s Oscars was unacceptable and unjustified. Jokes against me are part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me and I reacted emotionally.
“I would like to apologize publicly to you, Chris. I was off the line and I was wrong. I am ashamed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. “There is no room for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
View presenter and Wupi Goldberg Academy presenter on Tuesday’s show said: “There are consequences. “There are big consequences because no one is okay with what happened.”
Could Will Smith remove his Oscar? The Academy is under pressure to respond after the overthrow of the Code of Conduct drafted after the MeToo Movement
Academy tweeted denouncing “violence of any kind” late Sunday night
There have been calls for the Academy to remove Will Smith’s Academy Award for Best Actor after he took to the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage for making a joke about Jada Pinkett-Smith’s hair.
The Academy, in its code of conduct, is known to have a very vague view of violence of any kind.
After the award ceremony, he wrote on Twitter: “The Academy does not forgive violence of any kind. “Tonight we are pleased to celebrate the 94th Academy Awards winners, who deserve recognition at this time from their peers and moviegoers around the world.”
The Academy re-established its Code of Ethics in 2017 during the “Me and I” movement.
“Participation in the Academy is a privilege offered to only a select few in the global filmmaking community,” AMPAS CEO Dawn Hudson wrote to members following various industry scandals.
On Sunday night, at the Dolby Theater, there was complete confusion in the moments after the attack with the attendees initially wondering if the punch was part of an acrobatic.
It took a few moments to process the normally unstable Rock, but the colorful language from Smith quickly confirmed that it was not a joke at all.
The punch threw the entire Oscar broadcast into chaos as the producers were frantically forced to …