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“Will’s Attack Set A Dangerous Precedent”- David Spade Says Chris Rock Did NOT Deserve To Be Attacked On Stage For His Joke


David Spade is sharing his thoughts on the viral incident during this year’s Oscars and he thinks Chris Rock did not deserve to be attacked by Will Smith for a joke.

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Spade who is known to be a close pal of Rock for a number of years could be seen blasting out at people who continued to side with Will Smith over his slap.

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The 57-year-old celeb took to his account on social media to put up a comment in writing when someone on Twitter tried to elaborate about how the joke made by Chris Rock was a total insult and uncalled for.

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“Since when did it become okay to insult people about their medical condition”- the Twitter user questioned.

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And that’s when Spade stepped in to send out a reminder that comedians do not have any medical charts with them when they’re addressing a live audience. Hence, people should cut Rock some slack over the non-serious comment about Jada’s look for that evening.

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Meanwhile, the famous ‘Joe Dirt’ star informed Page Six during this year’s Vanity Fair Oscars Party that the way Will Smith behaved set up a dangerous precedent.

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Both Spade and Rock claim did have no idea that Jada Pinkett Smith suffers from alopecia when the joke was made.

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But David Spade is just one of the many stars from Hollywood who are condemning Will Smith’s behavior during this year’s Oscars event.

Some people have even highlighted how the renowned King Richard star celeb was caught laughing at first but then could be seen growing angry, after seeing his wife roll her eyes at the comment that Chris made about her shaved head.

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On Monday, Will Smith was seen issuing a public apology to comedian Chris Rock on social media but many felt that was not only a little too late but also felt scripted.

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