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Wait, is this an actual line from the show?
dude wtf is wrong w/ you?
Lol what a scumbag you wouldn’t be saying this to anyones wife with that condition without getting your face smashed in .
there is no business for making fun of a hair loss condition. This isn't a comedy central roast. Will Smith still overreacted of course because any violence is unacceptable at an Awards show. Should handle it backstage like a real man.Dude its a fucking black tie event where jokes are told about people in the audience. You do understand the difference between comedy and insults thrown on the street right?
These guys are taking it as if a random walks past them in Walmart carpark and insults their wife after a chemo session.Dude its a fucking black tie event where jokes are told about people in the audience. You do understand the difference between comedy and insults thrown on the street right?
Wait, is this an actual line from the show?
Nothing wrong with an open relationship if that's what both parties want. The issue here seems to be that Jada wanted it and Will didn't but he bowed down and went along with it anyways. It's a failure to stick up for himself and set boundaries.
WTF is wrong with you. Nobody made her come sit front row with her head bald, she chose to do that and the joke that was told was light, it was LIGHT in terms of comedians jokes. My God, she is lucky as hell that wasn't Patrice O'Neil.
Im convinces the only people shilling for Will Smith right now are the ones who can relate to him if you catch my drift.These guys are taking it as if a random walks past them in Walmart carpark and insults there wife after a chemo session.
It's a fucking hair style she chose at a black tie event sitting on the front row with Chris Rock as the presenter. What the fuck.
He might have. But it definitely went through a pipeline of multiple people for it to get approved.Everyone knows that Chris Rock didn't write the joke right?
Some comedy plays the role of the court jester; saying things that people know to be true but could never say in a normal setting. This though wasn't such a case; still I do not think Will should have acted the way he did. Shoulda just brushed it off.i dont condone violence BUT comedy does NOT get a pass for rude cruel or demeaning material. im tacitly ok with comedians getting their shit pushed in since they provide no real value to humanity that requires being cunts.
there is no business for making fun of a hair loss condition. This isn't a comedy central roast. Will Smith still overreacted of course because any violence is unacceptable at an Awards show. Should handle it backstage like a real man.
Chappelle would've slapped him back, then done a solid 20 minutes of Jada material with everyone in the audience laughing hysterically, including the trans people.Bet Will wouldn't have done that to Chapelle in the same circumstance.
He might have. But it definitely went through a pipeline of multiple people for it to get approved.