Terry Crews is speaking out on the infamous event that occurred between two of his "dear friends" at the 2022 Oscars. Crews, 53, recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about his upcoming memoir, "Tough: My True Journey to Power", when he was asked about his opinion on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock.
The Emmy-Award nominee quickly praised Rock for keeping his composure after being assaulted on stage, but refused to "demonize" Smith for his actions.
Terry Crews says Chris Rock "saved Hollywood" by keeping his composure after Will Smith slapped him during the 2022 Oscars. (Getty Images) "Both Will Smith and Chris Rock are dear, dear friends of mine," he told the outlet. "I love them both as brothers, but there was a time in my life [where] I was Will Smith at that moment, and let me tell you, I've done worse than Will." "Way overkill, just … the punishment did not fit the crime.
Like, people were like, 'What in the world are you doing?' My wife even had to be like, 'You got to promise me you will never go off like this.
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