Chris Rock Insists He’s ‘Not A Victim’ As He Jokes About That Will Smith Slap: ‘I Shook That S**t Off And Went To Work The Next Day’

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Chris Rock Insists He’s ‘Not A Victim’ As He Jokes About That Will Smith Slap: ‘I Shook That S**t Off And Went To Work The Next Day’
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ChrisRock jokes about that WillSmith slap: 'I’m not a victim, motherf**ker'

Chris Rock joked about that Will Smith slap during one of his shows over the weekend., an eyewitness said the comedian told the crowd at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey on Sunday: “Anyone who says words hurt has never been punched in the face.”Chris Rock Addresses Will Smith Oscars Controversy For First Time At Comedy Show: ‘I Am Still Processing’

“Yeah, that s**t hurt, motherf**ker,” the star went on. “But I shook that sh**t off and went to work the next day… I don’t go to the hospital for a papercut.” The publication also claimed Rock referred to Smith as “Suge Smith”, which is an apparent reference to the currently-incarcerated Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight.

Rock’s comments come after Smith walked onto the stage and slapped Rock at this year’s Oscars back in March after the host made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s alopecia.

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