Chris Rock Brings Up “Bullied” Past Post Will Smith Slap Controversy

Chris Rock Brings Up "Bullied" Past Post Will Smith Slap Controversy

Chris Rock Brings Up “Bullied” Past Post Will Smith Slap Controversy!

Now that Will Smith has apologized to Chris Rock. The comedian who has poked fun at Jada Pinkett-Smith for years is now saying that he’s let people “walk all over” him since his childhood. Apparently Chris Rock has something up his sleeve after Will Smith slap…

“I [celebnmusic247 writer] get it, when I were in our middle-school years I was bullied by a bunch of guys who beat me up everyday in the locker room during gym class. They assaulted me and stole my lunch money everyday. I would skip class to avoid them, but they continued to attack me between classes and more. It was some of the toughest times in my life. I just wanted to die, so I understand what Chris Rock is saying.

However, I was NOT continually picking on someone’s wife every chance I got! There comes a time that if you keep pushing someone over and over, one day they are going to snap and attack. That is what happened at the Oscars, there is no rule that Chris Rock can’t get slapped. He has to understand he was wrong for what he said!”

CelebnMusic247.com reports that Chris Rock’s revelation came on the Jan. 12 episode of Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade, two months before Will Smith smacked the comedian across the face during Sunday’s Academy Awards.

On the podcast, Rock, 57, recounted being “bullied ridiculously” throughout his childhood.

Chris Rock said:

Half of the bullying was because I was just a little guy. Then I got bused to school and the bullying was because I was little guy and I was Black. I was getting double bullied.

He said he eventually resorted to taking matters into his own hands.

Rock told hosts David Spade and Dana Carvey:

I went home, I put a brick in a book bag — this is like a legendary story in my neighborhood — I swung that sh– and smacked the guy in the face with this brick and stomped on him, Joe Pesci-style, to the point that we thought he might die.

Later on, with the help of therapy, Rock realized the long-term impact the event had on his life.

He said:

Long story short, from that day on, as my shrink puts it to me, you have been scared to be angry ever since. The guy you saw was bending over backwards to be nice because I was so scared of my anger.

Chris concluded:

I’m not scared of letting people know how I feel about certain things. Now, I can say, ‘Hey I don’t like what you said to me,’ without losing my head, without hitting someone on the head with a frickin’ brick.

Apparently, Chris Rock already has a plan according to Adam Sandler on payback: