NO-AH WAY

Grammys host Trevor Noah ripped for supporting Will Smith after Chris Rock slap but condemning Kanye West’s bad behavior

GRAMMYS host Trevor Noah has been ripped for supporting Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, but condemning Kanye West’s behavior online.

The comedian blasted Kanye in a monologue about men harassing their exes, and the rapper’s scheduled performance was pulled from the upcoming awards ceremony.

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Trevor Noah was slammed for supporting Will Smith after he condemned Kanye West’s actions

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Trevor got into an online quarrel with Kanye after he discussed the rapper’s divorce from Kim Kardashian

Fans are calling out Trevor for not speaking out about Will assaulting Chris on stage while he was presenting an award on Sunday.

One user shared a photo of Trevor, 38, posing with Will and his wife Jada following the King Richard star’s Best Actor win for his role in the film.

The trio snapped a pic after the show as the actor smiled holding his Oscar trophy.

Trevor made an excited face for the Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, holding his hand out to acknowledge the award.

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Jada, 50, also looked happy for her husband’s big win as she smiled for the photo op.

The social media user included a caption pointing out Trevor’s loyalty to the star, despite The Daily Show host’s public dispute with rapper Kanye.

They wrote: “Trevor Noah picks and chooses who he calls out for abusing people. AND Will Smith isn’t one of them.”

A slew of others agreed in the comments as one person wrote: “It’s because it didn’t directly affect him.”

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Another remarked: “Call him out 👏tbh I think it was staged and cringy but if the Smith’s wanna go out like that.”

A third person chimed in, adding: “the publics double standards are annoying.”

FEUD WITH YE

Kanye, 44, and Trevor’s feud began when the comedian spoke out about his divorce from Kim Kardashian, 41.

He said during his The Daily Show segment: “I’ll be honest with you — what I see from the situation is a woman who wants to live her life without being harassed by an ex-boyfriend or an ex-husband or an ex-anything.

“You may not feel sorry for Kim because she’s rich and famous, because she appropriates Black culture … but what she’s going through is terrifying to watch and shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave.”

Shortly after, Kanye clapped back via Instagram in a since-deleted post, re-writing the lyrics to “Kumbaya” as “k— baya my lord,” a slur that refers to a Black person who rejects their ethnicity.

The father-of-four’s post resulted in a temporary ban from Instagram, for violating their policy on hate speech and bullying.

Trevor attempted to reconcile their quarrel with a comment on the musician’s post, reading: “You’re an indelible part of my life Ye.

“Which is why it breaks my heart to see you like this. I don’t care if you support Trump, and I don’t care if you roast Pete. I do, however, care when I see you on a path that’s dangerously close to peril and pain.

“Don’t ever forget, the biggest trick racists ever played on Black people was teaching us to strip each other of our Blackness whenever we disagree. Tricking us into dividing ourselves up into splinters so that we would never unite into a powerful rod.”

Kanye was later removed from the Grammy’s lineup, though he’s still nominated for Album of the Year for his wildly popular Donda.

Though different situations, fans couldn’t help but compare Kanye’s online attacks to Will’s actions at the A-list event.

SHOCKING SLAP

Will’s reaction was in response to Chris’ poorly-timed joke about his wife’s hair prior to presenting the award for Best Documentary.

The ill-received joke referenced Jada’s hair loss, with Chris saying: “Jada, I love you, G. I. Jane 2, can’t wait to see it.”

Jada, 50, is said to have been struggling with hair loss for years, which is why she decided to shave it off.

Will stormed the stage seconds after the comment, slapping the presenter.

He walked back to his seat as a stunned Chris announced: “Will Smith just smacked the s**t out of me.”

Will yelled from the audience: “Leave my wife’s name out of your f**king mouth.”

Chris looked visibly shaken and said: “Wow, dude, it was a G.I. Jane joke,” to which Will repeated in an angrier tone, “Keep my wife’s name out your f**king mouth!”

Chris said, “I’m going to, okay?” before adding, “That was the… greatest night in the history of television.”

A source told TMZ that the comic was completely unaware of Jada’s medical condition before making the controversial joke.

They also said that Will, 53, and Chris, 57, had not been in contact since the incident.

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On Monday, the Men In Black Actor made a public apology to Chris for his actions and admitted that his behavior was unacceptable.

Will and Jada are reportedly planning on discussing the shocking moment on Jada’s Facebook Watch talk show, Red Table Talk.

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Kanye clapped back with a racial slur that led to his 24-hour ban from Instagram and the cancellation of his scheduled Grammys performance

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Will slapped Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars after the comedian made an ill-received joke about his wife Jada’s hair

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Will publicly apologized to Chris and is reportedly discussing the incident with Jada on her talk show, Red Table Talk

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