It is pointed out that sexual harassment has occurred against male actors of female hosts at the Academy Awards.
Amid Will Smyths' assault on stage and controversial, the United States of America Page Six reported on Monday that accusations were being made that Regina Hall's sexual harassment situational drama was "worse than Will Smyths."
The 94th Academy Awards ceremony held at the United States of America LA Dolby Theater on the 24th was hosted by three female comedians: Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall. But Regina Hall’s onstage drama was a problem: sexist, strange jokes followed.
Regina Hall has been offended by audiences and viewers for making sexual jokes towards male actors since the start of the awards ceremony. Hall, who called single male actors such as Simu Liu, Bradley Cooper, Tyler Perry and Timothy Shalame on stage, said: "I hope no one is worried. It will be a formal and fast corona test, "he said, and then said," Come to the backstay, take off the mask, take off the clothes. " Then he added, "You can sweep under your tongue with my tongue and do another strange thing." "He needs a deeper PCR test," he said, referring to Australian-born unmarried actor Jacob Elody.
He then groped Josh Brolin's hips and thighs, who took the stage as a presenter (a prize winner), saying he was a "total corona test." Although laughter burst into the audience at Regina Hall's jokes and situational plays, some actors, including Eshton Kutcher, showed signs of embarrassment.
Viewers who watched the scene of Regina Hall in real time showed discomfort through SNS.
One twitter said, "I know that sexist jokes are not allowed," he said. "We should not be dual. Everyone should be respected." Another Twitterian pointed out that "if the gender of this gag changed, it would not be funny and it would be creepy." Some Twitterlians added a hashtag called '#metoo' to the related article to inform the seriousness of the situation.
Regina Hall has yet to say anything about the viewer's point of view.
United States of America's popular actor and comedian Regina Hall has appeared in films including the "Scary Movie" series, "The Model Citizen," "Think Rike a Man," "Girls Trip" and "Help Her".