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BREAKING: ‘Leaked Letter’ From Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences Says Leaders Are OUTRAGED At Will Smith’s Behavior


A leaked letter from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences has reportedly spoken about the shocking Will Smith and Chris Rock fiasco.

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According to local media reports, many were surprised to learn how the Academy stated how unbelievably outraged and upset they were at the actor’s behavior. In the same way, the letter spoke about how it could potentially take weeks to actually determine the right punishment for Will Smith.

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On the other hand, comedian Chris Rock was recently pictured in public for the first time since the startling incident took place where Will Smith was caught slapping the celeb for making a joke about his wife’s shaved head on Sunday.

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The star was seen with his head down as the paparazzi tried to get a close-up of him after the strange incident during Oscar’s live broadcast.

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He is believed to be in Boston, just a few moments ahead of his big stand-up comedy show that will reportedly take place on Wednesday. It was also revealed how tickets for his show have been sold out completely.

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Reports suggested how the ticket prices for Chris Rock’s ‘Ego Death’ World Tour had managed to soar to new heights as demands for Rock’s performance saw a massive increase in demand recently.

Source: Daily Mail

So many attendees are possibly hoping that Chris Rock may have some new and updated material regarding the baffling incident that left him and the world lost for words after Will Smith attacked him on stage with a mighty slap.

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Sources spoke about how the slap will certainly go down in history as the wildest and most unprecedented moment to ever occur during the live broadcast of the show.

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There are no updates on whether or not Chris Rock will be filing a lawsuit against Will Smith as a recent public statement by the LAPD boldly stated how he was not interested in pressing charges against the actor.

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