Will Smith kept his Oscar, but the Academy vetoed it for ten years

Will Smith Was convicted. For the next ten years, the academy removed him from all events, including the Oscars.
Will Smith may have Oscar Best Actor for “King Richard”, but the Academy vetoed it. So the actor stays for ten years without being able to attend any of the Academy events; That’s how clear they are to leave it. This information has been confirmed through a press release. And that is that week, it was announced that the organizers would move the meeting forward to this Friday, when it was initially scheduled for the next 18 April.
Everything was brought to the fore after the actor – Will Smith – Announced his resignation from the academy, which is why they decided that there was no point in deliberately waiting until the 18th.
In a statement shared with the press, the academy said the last Oscar ceremony was intended to be a celebration. Instead, the party says, they literally say: “It was covered by the unacceptable and harmful behavior that we saw on stage at Mr. Smith’s show.” They added that they did not know how to respond properly: “During our broadcast, we did not properly address the situation in the room.” Finally, they acknowledged their mistake, and now they’ve apologized to the public again: “For this, we’re sorry. It was an opportunity for us to set an example for our guests, visitors and our academy family around the world, and we were. Unprecedented.” Not ready for anything.
Regarding today’s meeting, they commented that we are talking about the meeting called by the Board of Governors, where they stated that they had accepted Will Smith’s resignation and therefore decided: “For 10 years from April 8, 2022, Mr. Events or programs, individually or in practice, are not limited to the Academy Awards, but most importantly, Will Smith has been banned from the Oscars for a decade.
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