'RHOBH' star Sheree Zampino 'never had a conversation' with son Trey about ex Will Smith's Oscars slap
17.08.2022 - 12:09
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Sheree Zampino is a breakout star from the 12th season of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," and she knows a thing or two about facing the bright lights in Hollywood as the ex-wife of Will Smith and mother to their son, Trey. While Smith has faced heavy backlash for his on-air reaction to a joke Chris Rock told about wife Jada Pinkett Smith during the 94th Academy Awards, Zampino exclusively told Fox News Digital that she never discussed the incident with their son post-Oscars.
"Believe it or not, we never had a conversation," she said. Zampino recalled their brief interaction shortly after Oscars night, asking Trey: "‘Are you OK?’ Dad … How is Dad?’" She remembered Trey telling her "Dad is great, Mom" after the incident in March.
"That was it." Sheree Zampino (seen in May) admitted she never discussed ex-husband Will Smith's Oscar's slap with their son, Trey. (Jon Kopaloff) "‘Are you good? I just want to know, is everybody good?’ That’s how I’ve always been with him.
I’ve never interrogated him," she said. "I don’t ask him a thousand questions.
I think that’s a bad parenting move when the child is with the other [parent] and comes back, and you ask them a zillion questions." Smith shared a public apology on YouTube earlier this month after slapping Rock during the televised show. Shortly after the incident, he won best actor for his role in "King Richard." Days later, Smith announced his resignation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in a statement provided to Fox News Digital, saying he had "betrayed the trust of the Academy." The Academy also announced that Smith was banned from attending the Oscars or any other academy event for 10 years. At the time, Zampino didn't comment on Smith slapping
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