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Chris Rock finally publicly addressed “ the slap ” in his new Netflix special Selective Outrage, and honestly, it was just as rough as we all expected it to be. He took no prisoners as he went ...
Chris Rock, Adam Sandler and Amy Schumer are among the celebrities set to perform at the Night of Too Many Stars event supporting Autism Awareness.
Earlier this week, the Academy Award-winning actor, 56, appeared on Fire in the Booth with British DJ Charlie Sloth, where he ...
It’s been almost a year since Chris Rock was slapped at the Oscars by Will Smith. During Netflix’s first-ever global live streaming event, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, it felt at times as if ...
Chris Rock was asked by E! News at this year’s Vanity Fair Oscars Party about whether or not he would host the Oscars again, three years after Will Smith infamously slapped him on stage. Rock ...
Everybody Hates Chris is indeed a sitcom about Chris Rock, and it takes a hilarious look at the A-list comedian's life as a young boy in New York.
Will Smith wastes no time addressing his Chris Rock Oscars slap on new album “Based on a True Story,” which released on Friday. In fact, the project’s first track, “Int. Barbershop — Day ...
Actor and comedian Tony Rock revealed for the first time the frustration at never being cast in any of the movies of his more famous brother, fellow comedic actor and filmmaker Chris Rock. During ...
The Next for Autism fundraiser will feature Ronny Chieng, Jim Gaffigan, Alex Edelman, Amy Schumer, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Sarah Sherman and others at New York's Beacon Theatre on March 31.
Chris Rock says "you never know" about hosting the Oscars for a third time, three years after the Will Smith slap.
Tony Rock has opened up about not being cast in many of brother Chris Rock’s movies. The comic recently appeared on the Green Room podcast alongside comedian Aries Spears.