Whoopi Goldberg went after those collectively attacking Hollywood for the industry’s reaction to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars.
Goldberg, who is a member of the Academy’s Board of Governors, took issue with guest host Tara Setmayer’s criticism of those who gave Smith a standing ovation when won Best Actor for King Richard shortly after smacking Rock.
“But it was an assault,” Setmayer said. “So I kind of feel like there’s an — I think there needs to be a lot of self-reflection in Hollywood.”
Golberg pointed to how quickly things happen on set or while filming live television, noting that the Academy recognized that they could have done a better job handling the situation.
“But then they gave him a standing ovation though, Whoopi, which I think again goes back to why some people feel like Hollywood elites are a bunch of hypocrites,” Setmayer said. “Because they go out there and give these statements of moral superiority about things, and political statements, and then they’re standing…doing a standing ovation after he just assaulted Chris Rock!”
Noting that she is “one of those people,” referring to the “Hollywood elite,” Goldberg said she would not have given Smith a standing ovation and claimed that those in the audience stood up before even realizing what they were doing.
“I’m just — I
“If you’re pissed off about somebody or how they act, don’t put it on all of us, cause that’s like saying all Black people like chicken,” she added.
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