
Chris Rock's Triumphant Return: Oscars, Comedy, and New Beginnings at 60
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Chris Rock has returned to the A-list public spotlight in the past few days with several headline-grabbing appearances and newsworthy developments. On March 2, Rock made his first major red carpet Oscars-related social showing since the infamous Will Smith slap in 2022. According to AOL Entertainment, he attended the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in Beverly Hills and shared the evening with his youngest daughter Zahra. Rock looked sleek in black tie and mingled with David Spade, Mick Jagger, Timothée Chalamet, and power couple Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos, as well as Sacha Baron Cohen and Tracee Ellis Ross. Vanity Fair’s event marked a notable return for Rock, who had skipped such gatherings for years after the altercation with Smith. Notably, Smith himself was absent, still banned from attending the Oscars for a decade.
In a conversation with E News at the Vanity Fair party, Rock was asked about possibly hosting the Oscars again. He replied, “You never know,” emphasizing the theme of forgiveness and keeping open possibilities, which signaled a potential inroad to future Oscar hosting that could impact his legacy. His philosophically upbeat tone got coverage in Variety and IMDb, framing him as someone willing to move past old grievances.
Just prior to his Oscars reemergence, Rock celebrated his 60th birthday in New York at the Crane Club steakhouse, a bash attended by heavyweights like Madonna, Tom Hanks, Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Murray, and others—a testament to his continued power networking in Hollywood as recently chronicled by People Magazine.
Social media was abuzz about both his birthday and Vanity Fair appearance, with fans posting photos and sharing speculation about his rejuvenated presence. Business-wise, there is ongoing chatter about Rock executive producing Everybody Still Hates Chris, an animated spinoff of his popular sitcom. He continues to write “a ton,” and sources tell People he’s working on upcoming films I Am Maurice and Misty Green, which he also penned.
In comedy, Rock is set to share the stage with Dave Chappelle for a sold-out joint show at London's O2 Arena on September 3, and he remains a frequent surprise drop-in at venues like Comedy Cellar Las Vegas, according to their official line-up. Rumors that he might go back on tour later this year have circulated, but nothing is confirmed.
His dating life seems quiet; sources close to Rock insist he is currently single and focused on his daughters Lola and Zahra, maintaining an amicable coparenting relationship with ex-wife Malaak Compton-Rock. He continues to project a dignified, forward-looking image in the press. No major personal controversies or unsubstantiated reports have cropped up in recent days, and overall, Chris Rock has engineered an elegant return to high society with clear momentum for future biographical milestones.
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