Chris Rock‘s younger brother, Kenny Rock, is still upset about the slap at the Oscars and said he’s up for a boxing match with Will Smith via his new deal with Celebrity Boxing.
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Celebrity Boxing Ring
Kenny Rock, younger brother of Chris Rock, who was slapped at the Oscars has just signed a deal with Celebrity Boxing founder Damon Feldman for a fight this summer in Florida. However, he doesn’t have an opponent at this moment in time and is calling out Will Smith for a spin in the ring.
Kenny told TMZ that the size difference between he and Will wouldn’t be too much of an issue. Noting the fact that Will Smith is taller and once played Muhammad Ali on television, Rock is confident that he could still win.
“You Deserve Me”
Over the weekend, Kodak Black went to Instagram Live and in a video, made references to Jada Pinkett-Smith over previous comments about Will Smith on Red Table Talk. The resurfaced interview from 2017, which started circulating again following the incident at the Oscars, includes Jada opening up about her marriage to Will, and how she faced pressure as a young actress, as well as never wanting to be married.
On Friday (April 8th), Kodak jumped on Instagram Live and started a diatribe about Will Smith’s ban from the Oscars for slapping Chris Rock.
“You got a n***a who love you, all kinds of shit,” Kodak said. “Come fuck with Kodak. That’s what you need ‘cause you just on some bullshit. You don’t deserve Will Smith. You deserve Yak. You deserve me.”
In those same videos, Kodak Black said that he would have whooped Will Smith’s daughter Willow, for writing a letter to Tupac Shakur who Jada has deemed as her “true soulmate”.
In the letter Willow allegedly wrote to Tupac when she was 11 years old she said,.
“Dear Tupac, I know you are alive some place. I think that my mommy really misses you,” the missive reads. “Can you please come back. Can you come back so [mommy] and me can be happy! I wish you were here…I really do. Love, Willow.”
Kodak was shocked Willow would even write a letter to Tupac.”You got my daughter writing this nigga Tupac like he’s somewhere alive that’s shit crazy,” he said. “Like she finna put the shit in a bottle and muthafuckin’ throw that bitch in the ocean somewhere and that bitch gon’ get to Tupac in Cuban somewhere.”
He also said, if he was her father, he would have punished Willow for writing to a deceased person saying,
“I would have whooped her stupid ass. Snatch my belt off, homie, and whooped her dumb ass. And bitch you’re on time out, punishment. “I ain’t doin’ that shit. Time out. I ain’t fuckin’ with you. Matter fact, I ain’t cho daddy.”
Later on down the line, he advises Will Smith to get a new wife and daughter.
“Man fuck that. Go get yourself a young tenderoni,” he said. “Go get yourself some shit that’s about 18 years old. Get you some shit that’s about 22 [years old]. And fuck around adopt you a baby. Go ahead and get a whole ‘nother daughter. Adopt you one who is going to praise you, gonna cherish you. Bitch, you supposed to be my daddy’s girl, bitch. You be supposed to be my daughter. Daughter supposed to love their daddy. That shit is crazy as fuck.”
50 Cent Speaks Out On The Will Smith Ban
50 Cent expressed discontent on Twitter and criticized the Academy for “doing Will dirty” when the Motion Picture Academy shared the decision to ban the Oscar-winning actor from attending the Oscars for the next decade as punishment for slapping Chris Rock.
“Got Damn they doing Will dirty,” 50 Cent wrote. “This is too harsh. He can’t come back till he 63 years old. And the law suit ain’t even hit yet. SMH.”
The 54-person board of governors held a virtual meeting Friday, April 8 to determine what disciplinary actions to take against Smith, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced that the actor was banned from attending the Oscars for the next 10 years.
The statement continued, “The 94th Oscars were meant to be a celebration of the many individuals in our community who did incredible work this past year; however, those moments were overshadowed by the unacceptable and harmful behavior we saw Mr. Smith exhibit on stage.”
Shortly after the Academy’s announcement, Smith issued a brief statement of his own, saying, “I accept and respect the Academy’s decision.”
The 53-year-old actor will not be stripped of his Best Actor award, but will remain ineligible for future Academy Awards nominations.