Sask. comedian says Oscar joke, like most comedy, is subjective
Chris Rock’s joke at the Oscars about Jada-Pinkett Smith was more subjective than offensive. That’s according to Saskatchewan stand-up comic Kelly Taylor who said it was Will Smith’s reaction that was no laughing matter.
“As a comedian, the first thing that went through my head was like, didn’t he get moved to Bel Air to avoid this stuff?”
Smith smacked Rock across the face after the comedian made a joke about his wife’s hair loss, caused by a condition known as Alopecia. The incident triggered intense opinions on whether it was the funnyman who went too far with the joke, or if Smith’s reaction was justified.
“Do they think they’re better than anyone? It was a joke. Who cares. That’s how big their ego is, that nobody can make a joke about them?” Taylor said.