Dave Chappelle says that before Oscars slap, Will Smith 'did an impression of a perfect man for 30 years'
On stage in Liverpool on Thursday night, Dave
Chappelle delivered a stinging assessment of the Oscars slap heard 'round the
world.
Chappelle
is in the midst of a joint comedy tour with Chris Rock, who in March was
slapped while presenting on stage at the Academy Awards by actor Will Smith.
"A
lot of people forget who Will Smith is," Chappelle said on stage at
Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena, according to British news outlet, The Telegraph.
"Then
10 minutes before he was about to get the biggest award... he acted like he was
back in Philadelphia."
Smith
won a best actor award for his role as Richard Williams, the father of Venus
and Serena Williams, in the film "King Richard."
But
his win was overshadowed by his conduct that night, which was condemned by the
Academy and earned Smith a 10-year ban from Academy events.
"Will
did the impression of a perfect person for 30 years, and he ripped his mask off
and showed us he was as ugly as the rest of us," Chappelle said.
"Whatever
the consequences are... I hope he doesn't put his mask back on again, and lets
his real face breathe....I see myself in both men."
A
representative for Chappelle confirmed The Telegraph's reporting. CNN has
reached out to representatives for Rock and Smith for comment.
Chappelle
made the comments during the first of three shows as part of their UK tour.
They have two consecutive dates scheduled this weekend at London's O2 arena,
with additional dates scheduled throughout Europe.
Rock
reportedly also addressed the slap, joking that Smith "hit me over a
bullsh-t joke, the nicest joke I ever told," according to The Telegraph
and The Times of London.
In
July, Smith opened up about the incident in a video posted to Instagram, saying
he was "deeply remorseful."
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