“Apology tour is officially over.”
“The Slap,” as it quickly became known, was all anyone talked about for months after the Oscars, meaning that a ton of huge moments from the night were inevitablyNeilson Barnard / Getty Images
Will was awarded Best Actor for his portrayal of Richard Willaims — the father of Serena and Venus — in the critically acclaimed movieAs he returned to the stage for the second time that night, the crowd welcomed him with a standing ovation while he delivered a“Art imitates life,” he said. “I look like the crazy father just like they said. I look like the crazy father just like they said about Richard Williams. Love will make you do crazy things.
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