Martin Lawrence Says Chris Rock Didn't Deserve To Be Slapped By Will Smith

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HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 14: Will Smith (L) and Martin Lawrence arrive at the premiere of Columbia Pictures' "Bad Boys For Life" at TCL Chinese Theatre on January 14, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Martin isn't choosing sides because both Will and Chris are like "brothers."

The world has been revisiting Will Smith and Chris Rock's infamous Oscars slap thanks to the former's new film. Smith is in the thick of heavily promoting his movie Emancipation, and during the press run, he addressed slapping Rock on the Academy Awards stage. Throughout the year, several of Smith's peers have stepped forward with their takes on the incident, including Martin Lawrence, who had more to say.

Smith and Lawrence have been good friends for decades, even starring in their blockbuster Bad Boys franchise. Lawrence also knows Rock, and during a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on the situation. "Well, it hurt me to see that happen," said Lawrence. "Because I know both of them. Both of them are my brothers."

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He continued, "And when it happened, I text both of them after it happened, just to see how they were doing and everything. But, it was just an unfortunate situation."

"You know, Will wasn't in the right space that night and Chris Rock didn't deserve that. So, it's such an unfortunate situation," he added. "It's like seeing your brothers fightin' and you don't want to see your brothers fightin'. Chris Rock didn't deserve that at all."

TOPSHOT - US actor Will Smith (R) slaps US actor Chris Rock onstage during the 94th Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 27, 2022. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
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Earlier this year, there were rumors that Bad Boys 4 could be on the horizon, but it was suggested that the Oscars moment curved production hopes. However, in a cover feature for Ebony, the Lawrence refuted claims that the film wouldn't happen.

Meanwhile, Rock hasn't sat down for an interview to share his side of the Oscars slap story. Instead, the comedian was said to have cracked jokes about the moment during his live shows. It is unclear if he will speak more on the event in the future.

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