Will Smith accused by Tony Rock of using Oscars slap on Chris Rock to sell album
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Comedian Tony Rock is taking direct shots at Will Smith over the actor’s new album Based On A True Story, accusing him of using the infamous 2022 Oscars slap—where Smith struck Tony’s brother, Chris Rock, on live TV—to generate buzz and sell records.
In a recent TMZ interview at Los Angeles International Airport, Tony didn’t hold back. He labeled the album as “trash” and called out Smith for rehashing the Oscars controversy in his lyrics, despite months of public pleas to move on from the moment.
“Everybody tells me to stop talking about it, then he puts it on the song,” Tony said. “That gives me the green light to talk about it again.”
Will Smith (R) hits Chris Rock as Rock spoke on stage during the 94th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 27, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
“I’m surprised he wasn’t rapping about being a drug dealer on this one,” Tony joked. “He’s trying to sell an album.”
Despite his harsh critique, Tony gave credit to Will Smith’s earlier music, specifically naming “Brand New Funk” as his best work. However, he made it clear that the relationship between Will and Chris remains broken.
“They ain’t gonna be friends,” Tony said. “Nobody lost money. My brother probably made more after that Netflix special.”
As far as he’s concerned, the incident has become a win-win in its own twisted way. “We’re all walking into the bank smiling on Monday,” he added.