Smith apologizes again: 'Chris, my behavior was unacceptable'

In February, Will Smith wins his first Oscar.

Smith apologizes again: 'Chris, my behavior was unacceptable'

In February, Will Smith wins his first Oscar. But the memory of the show remains the freak out of the US actor. He apologizes again for this. In the matter, however, he attested to the attacked comedian Rock disrespect and insult.

Actor Will Smith has apologized again after his Oscar slap against comedian Chris Rock. "Chris, I apologize to you, my behavior was unacceptable," Smith said in a more than five-minute video on his Facebook page. He also apologized to Rock's mother, from whom he recently read an interview. Speaking to the winners at the spring Oscars, the 53-year-old said it was "heartbreaking for us to have stolen and spoiled your moment".

At the Oscars at the end of March, Smith shocked an audience of millions with an outbreak of violence. In a rage, he stormed onto the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett. It was about her shaved head, the actress suffers from pathological hair loss. From his seat, Smith then followed up with coarse insults. That same evening, Smith received the Oscar for best male actor.

"I've spent the last three months replaying and understanding the nuance and complexity of what happened in that moment," Smith said in the video. No part of him believes he did the right thing. "No part of me thinks this is the optimal way to deal with a feeling of disrespect or insult." He deeply regrets it and tries to work through what happened without being ashamed of himself.

"I'm human. And I made a mistake. And I try not to think of myself as a piece of shit," said the "King Richard" actor. It feels obligated to bring light, love and joy into the world. "And if you keep your promise, we can be friends again."