Will Smith’s fan support continues to decline: poll

Will Smith's fan support continues to decline: poll

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What a slap in the face.

A new fan poll found that support for Will Smith has further declined in the days since the star slapped Oscars presenter Chris Rock in the face during the live broadcast on ABC last month.

As of Friday, nearly half of respondents — 47% — gave the Best Actor winner an “unfavorable” rating, according to the Yahoo News/YouGov poll taken between March 27 and April 4.

Will Smith was in tears as he accepted the Best Actor win — just minutes after he shocked audiences by slapping Oscars presenter Chris Rock in the face.
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That’s worse than the response immediately following the event, on March 28, when just 37% made the same assessment, Yahoo reported.

The torrent of statements made by celebrities and industry entities alike have debatably (looking at you, Janet Hubert) skewed toward disapproval for the 53-year-old actor’s shocking behavior, including those levied by actors Jim Carrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais and even OJ Simpson. Others used the opportunity to advocate for women with alopecia, such as comedian Jeffrey Ross, who also suffers from the hair loss disorder.

Will Smith at the Oscars
The fate of Will Smith’s first Oscar win hangs in the balance as the Academy decides whether they should rescind his Best Actor trophy after assaulting Chris Rock during the awards telecast.
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Just 16% in the poll of more than 1,600 US adults believed that Smith behaved appropriately.


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