Jimmy Kimmel poked fun of the Academy’s handling of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at last year’s Oscars during his opening monologue at today’s ceremony.
The 55-year-old talk show host addressed the scandal - which saw the King Richard star scoop the Best Actor accolade shortly after striking the comic over a joke he made about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith - during his opening monologue at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre, urging the star-studded crowd to listen to the “strict policies” that have been put in place.
He quipped: “We want you to have fun. We want you to feel safe. And most importantly, we want me to feel safe. So we have strict policies in place. If anyone in this theatre commits an act of violence at any point during the show, you will be awarded the Oscar for best actor and be permitted to give an 18-minute long speech.