Daniel Radcliffe Says He's Already 'Dramatically Bored' Of Hearing People's Opinions On Will Smith's Slap

Taylor Sakellis
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By now, we've all probably had 15 conversations about the altercation that transpired at the 2022 Academy Awards. We've all seen what Will Smith said, and how Chris Rock reacted.

By now, you've probably formed your opinion on the situation, and have chatted enough at your office's watercooler about it.

It's safe to say you're most likely ready to stop hearing celebrities weigh in on it, just like Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is.

It seems like every single celebrity on the face of the earth has been asked to weigh in on the Will Smith slap from this past Sunday's Oscars.

To be fair, even if they haven't been asked, they're willing to share their popular, or unpopular, un-prompted opinions on social media.

On Thursday, "Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe got candid with "Good Morning Britain" about how he's feeling these days.

Spoiler alert — he's ready to move on from it and hopes other celebs will do the same.

During the interview, Daniel was asked if he saw the altercation.

"I saw it," he confirmed, as per People. "I'm just so already dramatically bored of hearing people's opinions about it that I just don't want to be another opinion adding to it."

He was then pressed to admit if he's ever experienced an "awkward moment" at an award show before, to which he replied: "I probably have."

"When you're going on stuff as a kid, you're never quite sure if the joke's with you or you're the butt of the joke."

"So you sort of have a mode of just being like, 'I'll just keep smiling and laughing and hopefully this'll end soon!'"

Weirdly enough, that's actually the motto of my life!

Many fans took to social media to commend Daniel for not adding his two cents to the drama.

"daniel radcliffe refusing to share his opinion on the will smith & chris rock incident is exactly what everyone else should be doing," tweeted one fan.

"As a person that works in broadcast journalism, I 100 percent agree with Daniel," tweeted another.

"Im sick of hearing every Tom, Richard, and Steve give their 2 cents on the matter," they added.

"Thank goodness someone with some sense at last!" echoed a different fan.

Honestly, I think the rest of Hollywood should take notes and keep their opinions to themselves!

h/t: People