Chris Rock apologised to Wanda Sykes after being smacked by Will Smith at the Oscars.

Oscars co-host Wanda Sykes reveals Chris Rock apologised to her after he was smacked live on stage by Will Smith

Oscars co-host Wanda Sykes reveals Chris Rock apologised to her after he was smacked live on stage by Will Smith

The 58-year-old star was hosting the annual awards ceremony alongside fellow comedienne Amy Schumer, 40, and actress Regina Hall on Sunday (27.03.22) when Will smacked comedian Chris across the face for making a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith's shaven head and revealed that Chris apologised to her at an after-party for taking the limelight away from "her night."

Wanda said: "As soon as I walked up, the first thing Chris said to me was, ‘I am so sorry. It was supposed to be your night. You and Amy and Regina were doing such a good job. I'm so sorry this is going to be about this. That's who Chris is."

The 'Upshaws' actress - who rose to prominence as a writer on 'The Chris Rock Show' back in the late 1990s - went on to explain that she "felt so awful" for her friend Chris and claimed that it was "gross" to see Will go up to collect the Best Actor award for his role in 'King Richard' less than an hour after the incident.

Speaking on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', she said: "I just felt so awful for my friend Chris. It was sickening. I physically felt ill and I'm still a little traumatized by it. For [the Academy] to let him stay in that room and enjoy the rest of the show and accept his award. I was like, ‘How gross is this?' This is just the wrong message. You assault somebody, you get escorted out the building and that's it. But for them to let him continue, I thought it was gross. Plus, I wanted to be able to run out after he won and say, ‘Unfortunately Will couldn't be here tonight!'"

The 'Men In Black' star is currently under investigation by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his actions - has since issued a public apology to Chris, in which he labelled his behaviour as "unacceptable and inexcusable."