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Jada Pinkett-Smith hopes Will Smith and Chris Rock can “reconcile” after Oscars slap - www.nme.com - county Will
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01.06.2022 / 22:11

Jada Pinkett-Smith hopes Will Smith and Chris Rock can “reconcile” after Oscars slap

Jada Pinkett-Smith has opened up about the controversy between Chris Rock and her husband Will Smith, stating her hope that the pair would “talk it out” to resolve the conflict.Speaking on today’s (June 1) episode of her Facebook series Red Table Talk, the actor brought up the subject as the episode in question was focused on alopecia – the hair-loss condition that Pinkett-Smith has experienced, and which formed the basis of Rock’s “GI Jane” joke at the Academy Awards ceremony in March, leading up to Will Smith slapping the comedian and host on stage.Following numerous apologies over the incident, Smith resigned from the Academy. He was later banned from all Academy events for 10 years.“This is a really important ‘Red Table Talk’ on alopecia.

Jada Pinkett Smith Addresses Will Smith Oscars Slap During 'Red Table Talk' Episode on Alopecia - www.etonline.com - county Rock
etonline.com
01.06.2022 / 19:43

Jada Pinkett Smith Addresses Will Smith Oscars Slap During 'Red Table Talk' Episode on Alopecia

Jada Pinkett Smith is opening up a little more about her feelings on the now-infamous incident during the 94th Academy Awards, where her husband, Will Smith, slapped Chris Rock in the face after he made a joke about Jada's shaved head. The 50-year-old actress reflected on the moment during the cold open of the new  episode, which focuses on the impact of alopecia, an autoimmune disorder that Jada lives with that causes bald spots and hair loss.«Considering what I've been through with my own health and what happened at the Oscars, thousands have reached out to me with their stories.

David Letterman races go-karts with Billie Eilish in an upcoming episode of his show - www.nme.com - New York - USA
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18.05.2022 / 09:45

David Letterman races go-karts with Billie Eilish in an upcoming episode of his show

Netflix show, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, will see the host race go-karts with Billie Eilish.Netflix released a clip of Eilish’s episode, wherein both she and Letterman receive instructions regarding proper go-kart conduct. At 75 years old, Letterman quips a concern about not wanting “something to snap”, asking why the pair can’t play mini golf instead. “Because I’m good at this,” Eilish replies.The track worker warns Letterman that Eilish “crashed into a couple of people” the last time she raced, before warning the ‘Happier Than Ever’ singer to “please go easy”.Watch the teaser below.The fourth season of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction arrives on Netflix on May 20. Across its six episodes, Letterman will sit down with various big-name celebrities, among them being Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Durant, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Will Smith and Cardi B.A statement about the show provided by Netflix (via Rolling Stone) advised that Smith’s episode was “filmed prior to March 2022”, the month in which the actor notoriously slapped comedian Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.

Billie Elish Takes David Letterman Go-Karting In Sneak Peek At New Season Of ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’ - etcanada.com
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18.05.2022 / 02:13

Billie Elish Takes David Letterman Go-Karting In Sneak Peek At New Season Of ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’

Billie Eilish is among the guests to join David Letterman for the third season of his Netflix talk show, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction”.

Chris Rock could be named host of Oscars 2023: It will be ‘even better’ - nypost.com
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17.05.2022 / 23:03

Chris Rock could be named host of Oscars 2023: It will be ‘even better’

spectacularly smacked down at this year’s ceremony by Best Actor winner Smith.ABC’s President of Entertainment Craig Erich told Deadline on Tuesday that he is open to having Rock, 57, helm the next awards show. Erich also said next year’s show, which will be held in March, will be “even better.”The broadcast exec told the publication that he was happy with the ratings for this year, but the decision to have Rock host next year would likely increase viewership astronomically.

Chris Rock Could Host Oscars 2023 After ‘Very Unfortunate’ Will Smith Slap, ABC Exec Teases - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - county Rock
usmagazine.com
17.05.2022 / 23:01

Chris Rock Could Host Oscars 2023 After ‘Very Unfortunate’ Will Smith Slap, ABC Exec Teases

Planning ahead? The 2022 Oscars are barely in the rearview, but ABC exec Craig Erwich already has his eye on potential hosts for the 2023 show — with Chris Rock among them.

Oscars: ABC Open To Chris Rock Hosting Next Year - deadline.com
deadline.com
17.05.2022 / 20:13

Oscars: ABC Open To Chris Rock Hosting Next Year

ABC will air the 95th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday March 12, 2023 and Craig Erwich promises that the Disney-owned network will make the telecast “even better” than this year.

Wanda Sykes “still traumatised” by Will Smith Oscars slap - www.nme.com - Florida
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16.05.2022 / 14:59

Wanda Sykes “still traumatised” by Will Smith Oscars slap

Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony.The comedian told the crowd at a stand-up show in Orlando, Florida on Thursday (May 19) that she was appalled that the actor was allowed to remain at the event and accept his Best Actor award for King Richard following the incident.“I’m still traumatised,” Sykes said [via People]. “I can’t talk about it.

Oscars set March date for 2023 ceremony - www.nme.com - California
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14.05.2022 / 14:21

Oscars set March date for 2023 ceremony

Oscars have set a date for their 2023 ceremony – see all you need to know below.After this year’s Academy Awards, which hit headlines following Will Smith’s notorious onstage slap of Chris Rock, the Oscars will return next year on March 12 and take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.The submission deadline for general entry categories will be November 15 this year, with preliminary shortlists being announced on December 21.Voting for nominations will then take place on the week of January 12-17, 2023 after the eligibility period ends on New Year’s Eve.The nominations for the 2023 Oscars will then be revealed on January 24 next year, with final voting taking place in the week before the ceremony (March 2-7).In an incident that has since gone down in history, Smith struck Rock onstage during the Academy Awards ceremony this March following a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith’s shaved head.Following numerous apologies over the incident, the actor resigned from the Academy. He was later banned from all Academy events for 10 years.Jada Pinkett Smith has said her family have been “focusing on deep healing” following her husband’s altercation with Rock.Jada originally shared a post on Instagram seemingly in response to the incident, writing: “This is the season of healing and I’m here for it.”Then, as her show Red Table Talk returned on Wednesday (April 20), a message was displayed on the screen promising to share more information about their family’s “healing” at a later date.The message read: “Considering all that has happened in the last few weeks, the Smith family has been focusing on deep healing.

Oscars 2023: Academy Sets March Date for Ceremony - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
14.05.2022 / 00:29

Oscars 2023: Academy Sets March Date for Ceremony

Ellise Shafer The 95th Oscars will be held on March 12, 2023, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and ABC announced on Friday.The ceremony will mark the second year in a row that the Academy Awards have taken place in March, with this past year’s edition occurring on March 27. The 95th Oscars will air live on ABC in over 200 territories worldwide from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.The submission deadline for general entry categories for the 2023 Oscars is Nov. 15.

Academy Sends Member Survey for Oscars Feedback on Pre-Televised Categories, Fan Favorite Prize - variety.com
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12.05.2022 / 01:03

Academy Sends Member Survey for Oscars Feedback on Pre-Televised Categories, Fan Favorite Prize

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is asking for feedback from its members on some of the 2022 Oscars’ most controversial aspects, including the decision to pre-record eight artisan categories and debut a fan favorite prize.The survey, obtained by Variety, first asks seven questions about members’ overall experience at the Academy, including what they could improve upon as an organization and how they could make the film industry more inclusive. The second part of the survey focuses completely on this year’s Will Packer-produced ceremony, which was one of the most controversial to date due to Will Smith infamously slapping Chris Rock, as well as the Academy’s decision to cut several artisan categories, including film editing, score and production design, from the live show.

Oscars: Academy Asking For Members’ Input On Controversial Decisions To Pre-Record Some Categories, #FanFavorite And More - deadline.com
deadline.com
12.05.2022 / 00:01

Oscars: Academy Asking For Members’ Input On Controversial Decisions To Pre-Record Some Categories, #FanFavorite And More

After a somehwhat rocky Oscars with controversies surrounding the placement of several categories in a pre-show with taped acceptances inserted later into the broadcast, a #FanFavorite promotion on Twitter that went south and was largely dismissed when Zack Snyder commandeered his Twitter faithful into a victory for the Zombies in Vegas Netflix flick Army Of The Dead, and of course that instantly infamous Will Smith slap and all its reverberations, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has apparently decided it is time to get input from the membership by way of a detailed survey that not only asks their members what they think of various Academy policies and initiatives, but even more pointedly some detailed questions about what they really think about this year’s Oscar show which was produced by Will Packer.

Tony nominations 2022: Full list of nominees for Broadway’s biggest night - nypost.com - USA - city Motown
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09.05.2022 / 16:33

Tony nominations 2022: Full list of nominees for Broadway’s biggest night

“West Side Story” breakout star Ariana DeBose will be hosting the evening’s festivities, celebrating the show’s 75th year. The Oscar winner, 31, will grace the stage at Radio City Music Hall.“I’m coming home! I’m so honored to celebrate 75 years of excellence in theater, but more importantly every member of this community who poured themselves into making sure the lights of Broadway have the opportunity to shine brightly once again,” DeBose said in a statement.

Amy Schumer shares NSFW joke rejected by the Oscars - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.05.2022 / 13:15

Amy Schumer shares NSFW joke rejected by the Oscars

Oscars in March.“So my husband was going down on me, or as he calls it, Squid Game,” Schumer began. “So he’s in my Nightmare Alley, my House Of Gucci, and I say C’mon C’mon.

Amy Schumer Reveals the *Real* Joke She Wasn’t Allowed to Say at the Oscars (Video) - thewrap.com - Las Vegas
thewrap.com
09.05.2022 / 03:17

Amy Schumer Reveals the *Real* Joke She Wasn’t Allowed to Say at the Oscars (Video)

clip on Instagram, right before she launches into the joke that utilized the titles of a bunch of Oscar-nominated films.“So my husband was going down on me… or as he calls it, ‘Squid Game,'” she said. “So… he’s in my ‘Nightmare Alley,’ my ‘House of Gucci,’ and I say ‘C’mon C’mon,’ you know?” she continued, name-checking some of the past year’s awards circuit films.

Amy Schumer Reveals The NSFW Joke She Wasn’t Allowed To Tell At The Oscars! - perezhilton.com
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09.05.2022 / 02:27

Amy Schumer Reveals The NSFW Joke She Wasn’t Allowed To Tell At The Oscars!

Amy Schumer broke out some more of the jokes she couldn’t say at the Oscars!

Benedict Cumberbatch jokes about being ‘beat by Will Smith’ at Oscars on SNL - www.msn.com
msn.com
08.05.2022 / 11:21

Benedict Cumberbatch jokes about being ‘beat by Will Smith’ at Oscars on SNL

Benedict Cumberbatch joked about being “beat by Will Smith” at the Oscars while hosting this weekend’s Saturday Night Live (7 May). The actor, who is currently appearing in the title role in Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, opened his monologue by pointing out that the majority of the sketches he was pitched for the show revolved around the character. “Most were about Doctor Strange,” he said.

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