‘After what he did to Chris Rock, Smith is not welcome’: Saturday Night Live reportedly permanently banned Will Smith after Oscars slap, vowing not to even let him sit in audience

As the months passed, the Oscars slapgate that had begun to harden Will Smith’s path to redemption now became invariably tougher. After the Academy, the revered institution of humorous sketches, Saturday Night Live a.k.a SNL now prohibits bad boys for life actor. The incident not only touched the hearts of the crowd that night, but turned their lives upside down for days and months to come. In the current scenario, SNLThe ban effuses the impact that Will Smith’s resounding slap left in its aftermath.

Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars
Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars

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NBC’s Saturday Night Live imposes a ban on Will Smith

The humorous sketch, Saturday Night Live has existed as a constant source of radical entertainment for decades since the mid-70s. The show is known for crossing the boundaries defined by comedy and satire and then tackled topics that have political impact and topics dealing with the relevant social events of contemporary times. The hilarious yet clever series has always had a brewing relationship between its artists, comedians, and actors with whom they often work on collaborative projects.

The Saturday Night Live crew on set (a behind-the-scenes photo)
The Saturday Night Live crew on set (a behind-the-scenes photo)

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Following the 2022 Oscars incident, however, SNL limited access to their high-arch platform to Will Smith, one of their alumni, who had been a resident artist from 1990 to 1993. In an interview with Radar Online, a source claimed,

“Smith will never be invited back to SNL after what he did to Chris. The show is a temple comedian, and no one wants him anymore. Forget accommodation, Will won’t even be able to get a ticket to himself anymore. sitting in the audience. He’s not welcome. If Will Smith were to be invited back, SNL would never have another big celebrity again. The stars would rightly boycott the show if it were hosted at Studio 8H.

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A look at the events that led SNL to ban Will Smith

On the day of the 94th Academy Awards, Chris Rock, who had the opportunity to host the awards show, was physically assaulted for making a joke about Will Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith’s, alopecia. The confusion and panic that followed after Smith descended from the stage echoed across the panorama of audiences, institutions, households and the general public. An actor as respected and recognized as him had poisoned his reputation and public perception with a single gesture.

Will Smith Wins Best Actor Oscar for King Richard on Oscars Slap Night
Will Smith wins Best Actor Oscar for King Richard the night of the oscars slap

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The Academy did not react quickly, as was the case with most of those present. Within an hour, Will Smith returned to the stage to get his Oscar. By the end of the night, the celebrity affair had begun to take sides and speak out about the incident. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences has declared Will Smith banned for 10 years beginning April 8, 2022. But, a victim of the slap, Chris Rock has recovered from the fallout. He simply replied, “F*ck Your Hostage Video” when Smith continued to publicly apologize and seek to reach out.

Chris Rock is currently touring the world hosting his stand-up show, Ego Death World Tour 2022.

Source: Radar Online

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