Comedian Chris Rock is currently one of the most talked-about persons in the nation. After actor Will Smith assaulted him during the 2022 Academy Award ceremony, people are curious about how the funnyman feels about the violation or want to know what the next steps are.

Despite inquiring minds wanting to know, he has kept quiet about the incident, saying very little about it in public.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 27: In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., Chris Rock is seen backstage during the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Al Seib /A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images)

The few occasions that the Brooklyn native has spoken about the “slap heard around the world” were during a couple of stand-up performances.

On Tuesday, April 5, during a surprise set at the Comedy Cellar in New York City, one audience member told Page Six he said to the crowd anxious to get the tea, “Lower your expectations. I’m not going to address that s–t.”

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Days after the slap, he told an assembly of fans in Boston — where tickets leaped from $40+ to $410 — he was “still processing” the traumatic event.

However, on Friday, April 8, at his show at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, right outside of Coachella, California, he let his audience in on something he has figured out. The businessman will not be talking about the incident until he gets a check.

According to the Desert Sun, Rock told the sold-out crowd that he was “ok.”

“I’m OK, I have a whole show,” He assured the people before stating, “And I’m not talking about that until I get paid.”

TMZ gave a few scenarios that the “Fargo” actor might have been alluding to. One thought is he is waiting for a network to pay big bucks for a sit-down with the celebrity. Another thought is he might hit Smith with a civil lawsuit.

The comedian was sure to get the people focused on his routine, saying, “Life is good. I got my hearing back.”

Source: Chris Rock Tells Paying Crowds He Will Not Speak About Will Smith Slapping Him Unless Someone Pays Him