CHRIS ROCK JOKES ABOUT KIDS ON ‘THE DAILY SHOW’
Comedian Chris Rock has a confession to make. In all of his wealth, health, and recent gigs, he has nothing in common with his children. “My kids are rich,” said Rock during a recent sit-down on The Daily Show. “I have nothing in common with them. I don’t know what the h*** they’re talking about. They give me attitude, then I start to hit them and I’m like ‘You can’t hit a rich kid.’”
Although he has spoken with his wife about the problem, she refuses to handle things Chris’ way. “Every year I beg my wife to put them in camp in Harlem and she won’t do it. I think my whole rich a*** neighborhood needs to go to camp Harlem in the summer and get their lunch money taken and beat up,” said the comedian.
Chris is set to star in the upcoming film 2 Days In New York. He has been working on his standup act and promises that the finished product is on its way. The comedian errors on the side of caution when preparing because he knows that “No one wants to hear jokes twice. They barely want to hear them once.” Hilarious.
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BCK Admin. ERR not error on the side of caution
LOL at Chris Rock. He so funny!
That was too funny. I’m betting if all those rich kids spent a day in a true urban neighborhood, they’ll adjust their attitudes forever.
his daughters are beautiful but leave them with my mom for about 2 hours max.. theyll be straight!
LMAO! You mom is hood huh? Love it!
Chris is hilarious! Love him.
I am sure he had the “just jokes” attitude during that interview… he was so not serious. Chris is too funny though!
Rich or not, you have to teach your children to be respectful. Humility is also learned. If a child grows up around individuals who are always being rude and snobby to get things taken care, then that’s all they know.
And I know Chris was probably just being funny, but what good will it do to put his children in an environment with people who will “beat them up”? All the more reason for them to believe that they are better than others. Instead, why not introduce them to some “regular” ole’ folks who’ve made it in life without being “rich.”
You’re one of those joke killing people huh?!?!
Lol.
Maybe;) I was just thinking about the actual snobby rich kids that exist & built off of it I guess:)