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WHIPPED' JOKE ABOUT WILL SMITH

WHIPPED' JOKE ABOUT WILL SMITH
Published 2 years ago on Mar 05, 2023

Chris Rock will  talk about the Oscars slap tonight in a new comedy special

but some of his material appears to have already leaked ... including a joke about watching Will Smith suffer on film which, if the internet is to be believed, he'd be wise in avoiding.

Here's the deal ... we all know Chris' live Netflix show is going down tonight, and everyone's expecting him to discuss the slap at length for the first time, publicly, on his own terms. The problem ... he's been working out his jokes on this topic for months, and one particular bit he recently did about Will was widely reported this week ... and Twitter ain't feeling it.

Tge Baltimore Sun came out with a story about a comedy show Chris did there in mid-February ... where he reportedly touched on the Oscars and said to the crowd, "The other day, I watched 'Emancipation' just so I could watch him getting whipped."

Of course, he's referring to Will's character from the film a runaway slave named "Whipped Peter" who was infamously depicted in a photo from the 1800s with scars on his back.

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Chris Rock will  talk about the Oscars slap tonight in a new comedy special

but some of his material appears to have already leaked ... including a joke about watching Will Smith suffer on film which, if the internet is to be believed, he'd be wise in avoiding.

Here's the deal ... we all know Chris' live Netflix show is going down tonight, and everyone's expecting him to discuss the slap at length for the first time, publicly, on his own terms. The problem ... he's been working out his jokes on this topic for months, and one particular bit he recently did about Will was widely reported this week ... and Twitter ain't feeling it.

Tge Baltimore Sun came out with a story about a comedy show Chris did there in mid-February ... where he reportedly touched on the Oscars and said to the crowd, "The other day, I watched 'Emancipation' just so I could watch him getting whipped."

Of course, he's referring to Will's character from the film a runaway slave named "Whipped Peter" who was infamously depicted in a photo from the 1800s with scars on his back.

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