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Rob Schneider: Comedian doesn’t hold back as he blasts Will Smith in scathing interview two years after Oscars slap

American comedian Rob Schneider has brutally criticized actor Will Smith in a scathing interview, labeling the Hollywood star a ‘liar’ and a ‘bastard’.

The 60-year-old actor and comedy legend appeared on KIIS FM’s The Kyle & Jackie O show on Wednesday morning and didn’t stop the Oscar winner two years after he punched Chris Rock onstage at the 94th Academy Awards.

When co-host Kyle Sandilands asked Schneider if he had contacted close friend Rock, 59, after the incident, the funnyman unleashed a five-minute tirade against Smith, 55.

“Will Smith is a wuss,” he began. “Will Smith has been hiding the fact of who he really is and it was revealed that night that he really is an asshole.

“But it’s deep and dark to do that in front of all those people and in front of a really great legendary comedian who is literally the best comedian of our generation. Without Chris Rock you wouldn’t have this whole wave of comedy. He kicked the doors open.

US comedian Rob Schneider has brutally slammed actor Will Smith in a scathing interview, labeling the Hollywood star a 'liar' and a 'bastard'

US comedian Rob Schneider has brutally slammed actor Will Smith in a scathing interview, labeling the Hollywood star a ‘liar’ and a ‘bastard’

‘But I wasn’t allowed to say anything at the time because we were part of the committee that had to punish him.

‘He’s a liar. A complete, total fraud. And it was exposed at that time.”

Schneider highlighted the moment Smith stormed the stage after Rock made a joke about the actor’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

“Will is an asshole. The point is that the Academy is politically correct. That they were so cowardly. Because if I had done that, they would have been taken to jail, but because they were so afraid of being racist or whatever, they were like. “We cannot offend,” he continued.

‘But the point is: violence is what it is. And whether it’s the color of your skin or your religion, it doesn’t matter if you commit a crime in front of other people, you’re going to be dragged out of there.”

The 60-year-old actor and comedy legend appeared on KIIS FM's The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Wednesday morning and didn't hold back the Oscar winner two years after he punched Chris Rock onstage at the 94th Academy Awards.

The 60-year-old actor and comedy legend appeared on KIIS FM’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Wednesday morning and didn’t hold back the Oscar winner two years after he punched Chris Rock onstage at the 94th Academy Awards.

“Will Smith is an idiot,” Schneider said.  “Will Smith has been hiding the fact of who he really is and that night it was revealed that he really is an asshole.”

“Will Smith is an idiot,” Schneider said. “Will Smith has been hiding the fact of who he really is and that night it was revealed that he really is an asshole.”

Schneider was not present at or watching the ceremony and therefore did not witness the blow in real time.

The actor was directing a film in Mexico when he heard from his assistant director that his friend Rock had been attacked on stage.

“I was sitting in a car and my assistant principal looked at me and said, ‘Ugh.’ I said, “What happened?” and she said “Chris Rock just got punched by Will Smith”. I said, “Get out of here. It didn’t happen.” I called and it did indeed happen,” he recalls.

‘[Rock] didn’t want to talk to anyone. I don’t blame him. But it took him a while before he could respond to it because it was a lot. And he’s a very sensitive, wonderful guy and he’s literally a genius. And so I’m just trying to find the right way at the right time because I would have said something. I’m an idiot, I would have tried to back out.”

In 2022, at the time of the blow, Schneider turned to X and wrote: “There is never an excuse for violence. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. Ever.’

It’s been two years since the infamous Oscar clap, which occurred after Rock made a lighthearted joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s performance in which he was asked to go on stage, punch the host and say, “Hold my wife’s name from your damned king’. mouth.’

It's been two years since the infamous Oscar clap, which occurred after comedian Chris Rock made a light-hearted joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's performance, prompting Will to go on stage, punch the host and say: “Keep my wife's name out of your face.  ** royal mouth'

It’s been two years since the infamous Oscar clap, which occurred after comedian Chris Rock made a light-hearted joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s performance, prompting Will to go on stage, punch the host and say: “Keep my wife’s name out of your face. ** royal mouth’

Later in the evening, during his acceptance speech for winning the Best Actor Oscar for his role as tennis patriarch Richard Williams in King Richard, Smith apologized to the Academy and other nominees but made no reference to Rock.

Later in the evening, during his acceptance speech for winning the Best Actor Oscar for his role as tennis patriarch Richard Williams in King Richard, Smith apologized to the Academy and other nominees but made no reference to Rock.

Later in the evening, during his acceptance speech for winning the Best Actor Oscar for his role as tennis patriarch Richard Williams in King Richard, Smith apologized to the Academy and other nominees but made no reference to Rock.

Smith subsequently apologized several times for the incident and resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, before receiving a ten-year ban from the Oscars.

Despite a brutal news cycle and heavy criticism of his behavior, Smith remains an undisputed A-Lister, bringing in $25 million per project for the upcoming Bad Boys 4 and Netflix’s Fast and Loose.

Jada Pinkett Smith recently released a memoir, revealing a seven-year separation from her husband.

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