Chris Rock recently opened up quite a bit about difficult times in his past that he’s allowed other people to “walk all over him” — just weeks before this latest incident.
As to be expected, the 57-year-old comedian’s recent past comments are coming to light again now in the days after he was slapped on stage during the Oscars by actor Will Smith following Rock’s hair-related joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, who is suffering from alopecia. Related: No, Chris Rock Wasn’t Wearing A ‘Cheek Pad’ During The Oscars Slap, Like Some Claim! Rock’s revelations coming to light again include a January 12 episode of the podcast Fly on the Wall, where the No Sex In The Champagne Room funnyman spoke to fellow comics Dana Carvey and David Spade.
In that interesting roundtable discussion, Rock recalled how he was “bullied ridiculously” as a child for several different reasons.
Remembering his unfortunate upbringing on the way to becoming a world-famous comedian, Rock told his counterparts: Eventually, Rock recalled that he took matters into his own hands to stop the bullying once and for all.
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