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Cher had the most memorable response to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars

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G.I. Jane, where Moore shaved her head.Related: Unsuspecting couple met Cher at the movies & had no idea until she posted their pic on TwitterPinkett Smith has alopecia, an autoimmune disease that can result in hair loss.Smith went on stage to confront Rock and slapped him.

He went back to his seat and shouted, “Keep my wife’s name out of your f**king mouth” and stayed through the rest of the ceremony.The incident is sure to dominate mainstream media discourse for at least the next week, so it wasn’t a surprise that some people thought Cher’s tweet at the end of the Oscars was about Smith and Rock.“OH WHAT A NIGHT,” she wrote. “IM SO SO SO HAPPY.”OH WHAT A NIGHT IM SO SO SO HAPPY— Cher (@cher) March 28, 2022She got quite a few responses from people who assumed she was talking about the incident between Smith and Rock.she must really hate chris rock https://t.co/NOACdpettf— derek (@derpo377) March 28, 2022Did you watch the same show I watched?— The Big Gay Oracle.

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