Chris Rock's publicist has dismissed reports suggesting the comedian is rewriting his Academy Awards monologue in the aftermath of the Oscars diversity row.
Telecast producer Reginald Hudlin told US TV show Entertainment Tonight the comedian is not pulling out of hosting, following the uproar surrounding the lack of nominations for African-Americans and minorities, but he will be changing his script to include some provocative gags about the racial debate.
He said, "(Rock) and his writing staff locked themselves in a room. As things got a little provocative and exciting, he (Rock) said, 'I'm throwing out the show I wrote and writing a new show'."
However, Rock's publicist is now clearing up Hudlin's comments, insisting the comedian/actor has not made any final decisions about his monologue.
"Regarding Reggie Hudlin's comments about Chris Rock's Oscar hosting duties, neither he nor anyone else speaks for Chris," a statement from Rock's publicist, Leslie Sloane, to The Hollywood Reporter reads.