Daniel Radcliffe's opinion of the Oscar drama
Neither film awards nor formal dresses - nothing is more represented in the media after the 94th Academy Awards than the scandal created by actor Will Smith
The sympathetic actor referred to the scandal that the whole world is buzzing about these days…
Neither film awards nor formal dresses - nothing is more represented in the media after the 94th Academy Awards than the scandal created by actor Will Smith.
Namely, actor and comedian Chris Rock, who announced the category for the best feature-length documentary, said at the podium that he was excited to see Jade Pinkett Smith as GI Jane. He joked about the fact that Jade lost her hair due to alopecia, alluding to the famous hairless movie heroine.
Will Smith did not stay calm after this inappropriate comment, since Jade has been struggling with this situation for years, so he climbed on stage and slapped Chris Rock with all his might!
This scandal has been discussed for days in the world media and among celebrities, who do not hide whose side they are on. While some of them condemn Will Smith, there are - though fewer - those who remain his loyal friends and colleagues.
And what about the movie star from Harry Potter?
Actor Daniel Radcliffe was a guest on a television show in England yesterday, due to the promotion of his new film "The Lost City". When asked what he thinks about everything, he answered very clearly that it is simply not his business and that no one should care what he thinks. He said he is tired of hearing other people’s opinions about every topic, and that he doesn’t want to be another voice in that crowd.
However, he referred to the fact that celebrities often have to sit at ceremonies and smile while someone on the stage in front of everyone jokes about them.
He said that when you are a kid, you are insecure and if people are laughing, you are not sure if they’re laughing at you or with you. The actor also said that he built a method to just keep smiling and laughing while waiting for everything to be over.