A comedian wearing a round helmet appeared on the stage of the Grammy Awards, one of the most prestigious popular music awards in the United States.

It's a mockery of Hollywood actor Will Smith, who was recently accused of assaulting comedian Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.



According to foreign media such as the British Independent on the 3rd local time, comedian Nate Bargach wore a black helmet and performed at the 64th Grammy Awards pre-ceremonies held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, USA on the same day.



Actor Leva Burton, who hosted the awards ceremony, introduced Vagachi, the presenter of the Best Reading Album Award, and said, "The next presenter is a comedian, so I will pay attention to everyone. People who are sitting in their seats, never stand up and never take their hands off your body."



Subsequently, when Bagachi appeared on stage with a large helmet on his head, the audience burst into laughter.




Standing in front of the microphone on stage, Bagachi said, "I heard that a comedian has to wear this kind of attire to make a joke at the awards ceremony.



Soon after, Bagachi took off his helmet, saying, "I know it's stupid," and continued the presentation.



Bargach's comments and actions are a satire of actor Will Smith's recent Academy Awards slap in the face of comedian Chris Rock.




Earlier, on the 27th of last month, at the 94th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA, Smith slapped Rock for making a joke about his wife, who shaved her head because of alopecia.

At that time, the awards ceremony was being broadcast live, and this scene was also broadcast.



The next day, Smith publicly apologized on social media, saying, "I crossed the line and I was wrong," but the Academy Board of Directors initiated disciplinary proceedings against Smith for causing an unprecedented assault.



As criticism grew, Smith voluntarily terminated his academy membership on the 1st.

However, his aftermath continues, with film projects in which he participates have been postponed.



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