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Will Smith opened up about the infamous Chris Rock Oscars slap in his first interview since it happened, telling Trevor Noah of The Daily Show that his "bottled up" anger was to blame.

Smith described the Oscar incident as "a horrific night" during his appearance on the show Monday, which was to promote his upcoming movie Emancipation.

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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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Chris Rock isn't quite over that infamous Oscar moment when Will Smith slapped him on stage, and it sounds like he's not looking to host the Academy Awards anytime soon.

The comedian recently addressed the Oscars slap during a show in Arizona, where he told the audience that he was asked to come back and host the Oscars in 2023, reported the Arizona Republic newspaper.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here! ☕

Off The Top: Welcome back, long weekenders. I'd be remiss if I didn't note that yesterday was Emancipation Day in Canada, marking the day in 1834 that the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect in the British Empire — including, of course, Canada.

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Will Smith has finally come out to answer some of the burning questions surrounding the infamous Oscars slap from last March, and it sounds like he still hasn't been able to clear things up with Chris Rock.

Smith posted an emotional video about the incident to YouTube on Friday, some four months after he marched up on stage and smacked Rock for joking about wife Jada Pinkett Smith's bald head.

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