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Chris Rock came for Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s relationship in his latest Netflix special and called them both b*tches.

The 58-year-old comedian and actor is still holding a grudge from last year's infamous Oscars slap, and he threw a couple of punchlines back in his live stand-up special Chris Rock: Selective Outrage.

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High School Musical actress and singer Ashley Tisdale is opening up about alopecia, an autoimmune disorder she says she's struggled with since her early 20s.

Tisdale shared the news in an Instagram post on Wednesday and also spoke about how she deals with hair loss in the personal video.

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A TikTok video has gone viral for explaining what Will Smith was talking about when he said cities come with vibrations that people feel differently, and he named Vancouver as an example.

In the video, Smith says that his son Jaden was "happy" and "balanced" while shooting the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still in Vancouver — thanks to the city's vibes, apparently.

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Will Smith is one of the wealthiest actors in Hollywood, and while he became radioactive after slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, he continues to enjoy a net worth that he couldn't have imagined back in his Fresh Prince Of Bel Air days.

Smith reportedly made $40 million just for his role in the 2021 film King Richard. That Oscar-winning performance should've raised his price tag for future projects, but it's been totally overshadowed by the slap in the months since.

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Despite Will Smith's recent apology video for the infamous Oscars slap in March, it seems Chris Rock is not ready to kiss and make up.

In a comedy show on Friday — his first since Smith's apology video went live — Rock made reference to the incident with a pointed message about how "everybody is trying to be a f*cking victim," according to People.

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