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On the Jan. 12 episode of Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade, two months before Will Smith slapped the comedian across the face during Sunday’s Academy Awards.
On the podcast, Rock, 57, recounted being “bullied ridiculously” throughout his childhood. He said, “Half of the bullying was because I was just a little guy. Then I got bused to school and the bullying was because I was little guy and I was Black. I was getting double bullied.”
He said he eventually resorted to taking matters into his own hands.
“I went home, I put a brick in a book bag – I swung that sh– and smacked the guy in the face with this brick and stomped on him, Joe Pesci-style, to the point that we thought he might die,” Rock told hosts David Spade and Dana Carvey.
“Long story short, from that day on, as my shrink puts it to me, you have been scared to be angry ever since,” he said. “The guy you saw was bending over backwards to be nice because I was so scared of my anger.”
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