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  • 2022-03-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Chris Rock Make a 'Heartbreaking' Post? (en)
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  • On March 30, 2022, a misleading article tease appeared on The New York Post's website that said: Chris Rock's Heartbreaking Recent Post Has New Meaning Now. The tease in question was displayed days after actor Will Smith struck comedian Chris Rock across the face at the Oscars. Did this mean that Rock had previously made a social media post about the Oscars or Smith? Perhaps it meant he addressed the incident at the Academy Awards? Is he active on Instagram and Twitter? These are some questions that might have come to mind for anyone who saw the intriguing tease. Despite the promise in this tease, which kind of resembled an ad, the resulting article mentioned nothing of Rock having made a heartbreaking post, whether on social media or wherever else. It appeared to be misleading clickbait. Upon clicking the tease, it led to ZergNet.com. In order to read the resulting story, we then clicked again on the words, Chris Rock's Heartbreaking Recent Post Has New Meaning Now. We were then led to a story on PageSix.com, a website affiliated with the Post. The article had the headline, Chris Rock recently opened up about letting people ‘walk all over’ him. It was about how Rock had discussed on a podcast that he was bullied as a child and that it led him to seek therapy later in life. It referenced a story on People.com that was published on March 29. The People.com article mentioned nothing of Rock making a heartbreaking recent post, which was the claim made by the tease on The New York Post's website: Rock also talked on the podcast about dealing with childhood trauma in therapy, saying: Until you deal with all your childhood shit, you just, nothing's gonna work out for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT5KiNcNKkgIn sum, while it's possible that Rock's recent bullying and therapy revelations during a January 2022 podcast could potentially have new meaning following the Oscars incident with Smith, there's no evidence that Rock made a heartbreaking recent post. It appeared to be misleading clickbait from The New York Post. (en)
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