Will Smith parodies viral AI-generated video by actually eating spaghetti

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Gotta love it when celebrities actually have a good sense of self-deprecating humor.
Will Smith is not one of them. Self-deprecating is pretty much the opposite of his MO. This was PR for clicks.

Edit: sloth made my point much more artfully below.
 
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Nice PR stunt. Will’s eager to have his name associated with a viral video that isn’t him assaulting Chris Rock for making jokes about Jada. I mean who would expect the comedian host of an awards show to make fun of the celebrities in attendance? How was Smith supposed to react to such a unprecedented and dangerous attack?
 
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Like the time he publicly slapped Chris Rock over a joke?
I mean, I don't know that much about him personally (and not defending him assaulting Chris Rock) - but somebody can absolutely be self-deprecating but still overly sensitive to somebody insulting their partner. It's two completely different things. I don't think it's exactly uncommon either - most married guys I know are going to be much less able to laugh off somebody insulting their wife than themselves (though also not as likely to go towards public assault as a first response).
 
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Nice PR stunt. Will’s eager to have his name associated with a viral video that isn’t him assaulting Chris Rock for making jokes about Jada. I mean who would expect the comedian host of an awards show to make fun of the celebrities in attendance? How was Smith supposed to react to such a unprecedented and dangerous attack?
If you don't see the difference between a comedian making jokes about celebrities for their affluence or their work and a comedian making a joke about someone's disease that they've publicly stated they're struggling with then I don't know how to help you. Will Smith behaved like a twat, but Chris Rock was not an innocent victim.
 
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Like the time he publicly slapped Chris Rock over a joke?
That really felt like a situation where everyone was the asshole. Like, making fun of someone over a medical condition they have no control over is a shitty move. But also, you don't resort to violence over a shitty joke.
 
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Will Smith is not one of them. Self-deprecating is pretty much the opposite of his MO. This was PR for clicks.

Edit: sloth made my point much more artfully below.

Will Smith in the NEWZ is not a random act. He's launching a new company today;

Feb 20 (Reuters) - Los Angeles-based startup Arc on Tuesday launched a new mass-market electric sport boat, months after the company backed by basketball player Kevin Durant and Hollywood star Will Smith raised $70 million in early-stage funding.
Called Arc Sport, it is priced at $258,000 and comes about two years after the company, which declined to give its valuation, launched a $300,000 premium speedboat, Arc One.

Arc Sport is 23-feet long and can accommodate 15 persons. It has a 226 kilowatt-hour battery and is powered by a 570 horsepower motor, while its software can be updated over the air. It can be reserved for $500 from Tuesday and will be delivered later this year.
 
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I mean, I don't know that much about him personally (and not defending him assaulting Chris Rock) - but somebody can absolutely be self-deprecating but still overly sensitive to somebody insulting their partner. It's two completely different things. I don't think it's exactly uncommon either - most married guys I know are going to be much less able to laugh off somebody insulting their wife than themselves (though also not as likely to go towards public assault as a first response).
I mean, if you’ve literally not paid attention to Will Smith’s monstrously arrogant personality over the past 30 years, I guess you could get taken in by a single PR stunt. You know he’s an actor, right? Know a man by his actions, not what he says in a carefully managed PR release.
 
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What world are you living in if you think that Will Smith has a good sense of humor?
Presumably the world where Will Smith is predominantly known for starring in a very popular comedy tv series and dozens of comedic movies? That you don't like him now doesn't change history.
 
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That really felt like a situation where everyone was the asshole. Like, making fun of someone over a medical condition they have no control over is a shitty move. But also, you don't resort to violence over a shitty joke.
I believe the classic Reddit parlance is ESH (Everybody Sucks Here).
 
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I mean, if you’ve literally not paid attention to Will Smith’s monstrously arrogant personality over the past 30 years, I guess you could get taken in by a single PR stunt. You know he’s an actor, right? Know a man by his actions, not what he says in a carefully managed PR release.
I mean...yeah, I don't read celebrity news unless it becomes mainstream headlines (such as the Chris Rock issue). So sure, you seem to care much more about him than I ever have. He might be a grade A asshole in person. My only point was that self-deprecating is a whole different axis than "will slap you for hurting my wife" - knowing one doesn't tell you anything about the other.
 
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Will Smith in the NEWZ is not a random act. He's launching a new company today;

Feb 20 (Reuters) - Los Angeles-based startup Arc on Tuesday launched a new mass-market electric sport boat, months after the company backed by basketball player Kevin Durant and Hollywood star Will Smith raised $70 million in early-stage funding.
Called Arc Sport, it is priced at $258,000 and comes about two years after the company, which declined to give its valuation, launched a $300,000 premium speedboat, Arc One.

Arc Sport is 23-feet long and can accommodate 15 persons. It has a 226 kilowatt-hour battery and is powered by a 570 horsepower motor, while its software can be updated over the air. It can be reserved for $500 from Tuesday and will be delivered later this year.
With that family there is always an angle
 
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Will Smith in the NEWZ is not a random act. He's launching a new company today;

Feb 20 (Reuters) - Los Angeles-based startup Arc on Tuesday launched a new mass-market electric sport boat [...]
"mass-market", "sport boat", "$258.000"
One of those does not fit with the other 2 in my world.
 
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Will Smith tarnished himself permanently with his core fanbase (late GenX early Millennials) -- the majority of whom likely aren't going to see, understand, and/or care about this viral moment. Sometimes the damage is just done.

by eating spaghetti? come on, that's an overreaction.
 
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I thought we canceled this guy?

I think that means society says we need to hate this guy.

Defending wife Honor bad, Collective hate good.
Lol so first you want to blame society for cancelling him, even though clearly we did not and that annoys you? Or do you want him to can el him again? Which is it?

And then you make a leap of “defending honor bad” when defending her honor needed no more then a consoling hug, a whisper “sorry babe thats not a cool joke” maaaybe a walk out to the powderroom.
Hell maybe a “come on man! Thats not cool”
But definitely not smacking a comedian doing their job… which is to make jokes.
Which he laughed at first btw…

So anyways not sure where you’re upset but the callouts were fair, and it is possible for someone to commit a mistake be called out and then forgiven at some point.
 
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That's just victim blaming. Nothing justifies someone physically assaulting the host at a show.

Even worse "joke about someone's disease" "not an innocent victim" really implies Chris Rock was being particularly mean-spirited, which I doubt anyone would say about a joke about a short hair and GI Jane. That's about as milquetoast as you could get with a joke about someone's appearance.

Then we could get into the Pandora's box about why so many believe a husband should be justified and praised for "defending the wife's honor" and all that.
The medical condition Jada has is Alopecia, not just short hair. It's not as bad as cancer sure, but I think it's fair to condemn a joke poking fun at a medical condition we can't control regardless of how bad it is.
 
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