Before the scandal, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett on the red carpet of the Oscars Photo REUTERS/Mike Blake.
There has been a lot of talk about Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock. But Jada Pinkett’s main opinion is missing, as the incident stemmed from a false joke about her alopecia, due to an autoimmune disease.
His first message, at the height of the case, had a mysterious side. On his Instagram account, which has 11 million followers, he posted: “It’s time to heal and I’m here for that.”
Now in the news of Smith at a psychological rehabilitation clinic for an apparent nervous breakdown– US Weekly magazine published the so -called saying of pinkett someone close to him.
According to that medium, he would say “He raised everything” Furthermore I will regret that the situation will turn into something “physical” between Will and Chris Rock.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Photo AFP are having a hard time.
“It was in the heat of the moment and he was the one who exaggerated everything. He knows it, he knows it. They agreed that he overreacted, ”said those around them.
The same source is stated “She’s not one of those women in need of protection. She shouldn’t have done what she did. He does not need protection. He is not a wallflower. She is a strong, stubborn woman and can fight her own battles”.
Will Smith’s current situation
As the AS site says, the actor’s family has been trying to defend him since the incident happened. Even the news is not conducive to his well -being and the situation is on crescendo.
Perhaps for this reason, he decided to go to the hospital, which was estimated to take several months.
“He raised everyone”, is the phrase Jada Pinkett would have said about Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock Photo REUTERS / Danny Moloshok.
The penalties on Smith
On the other hand, that was published by a note from the CNN Spanish site The Board of Governors of the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has pushed for a scheduled date to decide on possible sanctions for Smith.
“I called a board meeting for the morning of this Friday, April 8, at exactly 9:00 AM (Pacific Time), instead of the meeting previously scheduled for April 18, to discuss possible sanctions for Will Smith in response to his actions on the Oscars telecast on March 27, ”the Academy President said David Rubin, in a letter obtained by CNN on Wednesday.
Jada Pinkett, the post after Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock
“The April 18 date has been set in accordance with California law and our standards of conduct, as our agenda includes the possible suspension of Mr. Will Smith from membership or his expulsion,” the letter said.
“We need to let Mr. Smith 15 days prior to the board meeting at which such action may be taken, and also be given the opportunity to give the board a written statement at least five days prior to that meeting.
In light of Smith’s resignation from the Academy last Friday, “suspension or expulsion is no longer a possibility and the schedule prescribed by law no longer applies,” Rubin concluded. It remains to be seen what the next steps are.
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