Has the time finally come?
Did it finally happen? Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you read correctly.
Chris Rock finally addressed the infamous Oscar slap, and let me tell you, he did not disappoint.
Although it took an entire year to get a reaction out of him, the day has finally come and it is one that will be remembered, that’s for sure.
A couple of days ago, Rock hosted a live Netflix comedy special called “Selective Outrage” in which he delivered some comedic skits about the Kardashian family, some more controversial topics like racism, and, of course, the slap that shocked the world.
And trust me when I tell you, HE WENT IN on Will and Jada. Shots were fired on their open marriage, on all the cheating that has happened between the two, and Chris also went as far as to repeatedly call them “b*tches” on live TV… in front of millions! Ouch!
Rock’s special was a no-holds-barred session where he finally let loose all the pent-up emotions and frustrations from that night at the Oscars.
He not only tackled the slap itself but delved into the deeper issues within the Smiths’ marriage that have been tabloid fodder for years.
He called out the hypocrisy, the drama, and the public spectacles that have surrounded Will and Jada, making it clear that he had no intention of holding back.
Fans and critics alike have been buzzing about the special, with many praising Rock for his unfiltered honesty and biting humor.
The special quickly went viral, with clips circulating on social media and sparking intense discussions about celebrity culture, accountability, and the power dynamics in Hollywood.
While some viewers were shocked by the intensity of Rock’s comments, others saw it as a necessary catharsis for the comedian.
After all, the slap was a deeply personal and public humiliation, and “Selective Outrage” provided Rock with a platform to reclaim his narrative and strike back in the way he knows best—through comedy.
As the dust settles from this explosive special, one thing is certain: Chris Rock’s “Selective Outrage” has not only reignited conversations about that infamous night at the Oscars but has also solidified Rock’s reputation as one of the boldest voices in comedy today.