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Will Smith is Banned from ‘SNL’ for Slapping Chris Rock

NBC has permanently banned Hollywood actor Will Smith from its show Saturday Night Live (SNL) for slapping comedian Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscar Awards.

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Will Smith is Banned from 'SNL' for Slapping Chris Rock

Will Smith is banned from SNL for good. Big news is coming out about Will Smith, who is a big star in Hollywood. People say that Will Smith will not be invited to appear on “Saturday Night Live.” After he allegedly slapped comedian Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, the actor will never be able to act again. After the Oscar slap scandal, the NBC sketch show is reportedly going to ban actor Will Smith from appearing on the show forever.

Will Smith was kicked off SNL

Radar Online says that the star of “King Richard” will never be invited back to “SNL,” because what she did with Chris Rock at the Oscars last March was very bad. The comedian used to be a big part of the show. From 1990 to 1993, he starred in it. “After what he did to Chris, Smith will never be invited back to “SNL,” a source told the site. You can forget about being a host. Now, you won’t even be able to get a ticket to watch the game. We don’t want him here. “Reports say that the show’s producers are also worried that if Smith comes back, other important people will stop coming to the show.

Chris Rock doesn’t believe that Will Smith is sorry

If Will Smith came back, “Saturday Night Live” would never get another big guest again. “The stars would refuse to appear on the show if they were allowed to come into Studio 8H.” Will Smith has apologised several times for slapping Chris at the 2022 World’s Biggest Film Awards in March because Chris made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s bald head. But, as he said earlier this month, Chris Rock did not accept the apology during his stand-up show at London’s O2 Arena earlier this month.

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