Chris Rock said he won’t talk about Will Smith until he receives money, what did he mean?

The comedian continues with his live performances in the United States

Chris Rock has already given a few signs of his feelings after being slapped by Will Smith at the last Oscars, but he assured that he will not reveal anything until he receives cash. Rock assured during a live show last Friday that he will not talk about what happened at the Oscar ceremony until he is financially compensated, which suggests that what the comedian wants is for someone to pay him to have an exclusive, according to a report by the Palm Springs Desert Sun, which detailed the material Rock referenced, as the actor continues his national tour.

“I’m fine, I have a full show and I won’t talk about it until I get paid. Life is good. I got my hearing back.”

Chris Rock

Behind that statement, there may be the possibility that he and his agents may have already been contacted by various communication companies such as television stations, radio stations, magazines, newspapers, but that they have not offered enough.

A civil lawsuit, another possibility to receive money

Another, slightly more sinister way to interpret his comments is that he talks about the possibility of filing a civil suit against Smith.

One more option is that it is a joke. Chris Rock’s comment is not known if it can be taken as a joke or not, but considering the context, the actor seems to be in a good mood.

Desert Sun noted that on his show, Rock shot various celebrities and politicians like Hillary Clinton, the Kardashians, Meghan Markle and more.

It was said that he also made fun of corporate companies and diversity initiatives, while he also spoke about his family life, singleness and the culture of offending people these days.

Chris appears to be opening up more and more as his tour progresses, kicking off in the eastern United States and where he said he’s “still processing the Will Smith hit.”

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