Maher blames slap on ‘toxic femininity’: ‘Not here to humiliate Will Smith. He gets enough of that at home’

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HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher tore into the whole Will Smith controversy on Friday, blaming the “slap heard round the world” on “toxic femininity” while mocking the actor’s home life and the faux outrage coming from his wife Jada Pinkett Smith over a joke about her hair.

“Thank you all for coming and putting on a brave face,” Maher joked in the opening of his monologue. “To Will Smith: stay strong and I got your back.”

“April Fools. You’re a d*ck,” he quipped. “I’m not here to humiliate Will Smith. He gets enough of that at home.”

“Every single person in America was talking about the sucker punch heard ’round the world,” Maher noted. “That whole ‘Keep my wife’s name out of your mouth’ didn’t really work out.”

(Video Credit: Real Time with Bill Maher)

“There was more action in three seconds than in three hours of ‘The Power of the Dog’,” the liberal comic snarked.

“Who would have thought that the movie coming out of the Oscars with all the buzz was ‘G.I. Jane,’” he ironically noted. He also contended that Chris Rock’s joke comparing Jada Pinkett-Smith to G.I. Jane wasn’t even that bad of a joke, stating that comparing a woman to Demi Moore “at her hottest” was not a major insult.

“Alopecia is not leukemia,” he remarked and then blamed “toxic femininity” for causing the incident.

There was controversy on top of controversy, Maher declared and then joked that Smith got into a shoving match with Liza Minnelli.

He also stated that there were more important things happening around the world this week “but we don’t care about that.”

Maher raised the issue later in the show with his panel that included Laura Coates, who is a CNN senior legal analyst, and former Democratic candidate Andrew Yang, where they discussed Hollywood’s liberal hypocrisy that seemed to take center stage at the Oscars.

Coates could not contain her disgust and disbelief that Smith actually received a standing ovation for winning the Best Actor award moments after slapping Rock, “I thought, ‘Why is he even there to get the award?’”

Yang made the observation that “part of it was he’s Will Smith. Anyone else would have been ushered out.”

Maher blasted the celebrities who cheered Smith, saying, “They’re always talking about micro-aggressions” but “suddenly, they were okay with this.” He claimed that it “showed broken morals” in Hollywood elites.

“Actual violence? Not a big deal. Except when I feel like it, then it’s a great answer,” the comic bluntly posited.

He went on to remark that the Academy Award ceremony itself “represents pandering” and is “not connected to everyday people.” This year was all about “disability, gay, race,” he charged, claiming that’s all the Oscars were about.

Maher also said that he had spoken with a black friend at the Vanity Fair party where another guest posed a scenario in which Rock responded to the slap by fighting back.

“He couldn’t,” Maher’s friend asserted. “He had the whole race on his shoulders.”

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8 thoughts on “Maher blames slap on ‘toxic femininity’: ‘Not here to humiliate Will Smith. He gets enough of that at home’

  1. Maher just perpetuating this Hollyweird narcissist self pity party. Yes, there’s more important things to talk about, like you want the economy to crash so you can rid Trump. Well, Joe Biden is doing a great job to grant your sick wish.
    Maher, you’re definitely part of the problem!!!!

  2. To quote Chris Rock when commenting on the fact that Marion Barry was on the stage during the million man March on DC in 1995, “even in our finest moment, we have a crack head on the main stage”. Will Smith meet Marion Barry.

  3. The man won an Oscar that night, but thanks to a b* tch that decided not to wear a wig like a lot of women that night, but decided to go bare headed as if she were proud of it, but then couldn’t take it being pointed out in , if not a positive way ( which I can’t see how it was negative), then an innocuous way, and proceeded to be upset, now the only memory of that night is going to be a slap that represented his defending his wife’s honor like a street thug would, which seems to be her preference in men anyway.

  4. Though Maher is wrong 95% of the time, he’s also funny 95% of the time. He’s a high wire act.

  5. I heard that when Chuck Norris tells a joke about Will Smiths wife that Will Smith slaps himself.

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