The hairstylist for the film "G.I. Jane" doesn't understand why Jada Pinkett Smith replied to Chris Rock's bald joke at the Academy Awards by making a "sour" grimace, according to her.

In short, she does not understand why Smith reacted the way she did, causing her husband to get up and slap Chris Rock for the whole world to see.

Enzo Angileri, who styled Demi Moore's buzzcut in the 1997 film, in which she played a soldier entering the armed forces, claims he was unaware of Pinkett Smith's alopecia, but that her eye roll still didn't make sense to him even if he already knows now.

"I thought she looked amazing, so regal," the Italian-born hair maven tells Page Six in an exclusive interview. "I thought it was a beauty choice ... I have never seen her look more beautiful."

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Angilieri said that he believed Rock's comment "Jada, I love you, "G.I. Jane 2," can't wait to watch it," - which prompted her husband Will Smith to charge the stage and hit the comic - was even cute and benevolent.

"It's nothing to cause such a rolling of the eyes in my opinion, that stimulated her husband to act that way," he adds.

It can be recalled (it was captured in many video clips that went viral), that when Pinkett Smith heard the joke, she made a disparaging grimace, and her husband, Will Smith, who originally chuckled at the statement, quickly got up and strode up the stage.

It was apparent that more than the joke, insensitive as it was, it was his wife's irritated reaction that spurred him into action.

After a smack to the face of an obviously stunned Rock, the "King Richard" star sat down and again screamed, "Keep my wife's name out of your f-king mouth."

Smith's remark, according to Angilieri, was "absolutely inappropriate." "Don't we try to teach our kids not to raise their hands?" he asked.

The hairstylist has a long and outstanding history, having worked with celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Lucy Liu, Nicole Kidman, and Katie Holmes, as well as Armani and Versace catwalk presentations, among others.

Charlize Theron is someone he worked with a lot. The two have collaborated on projects like as "The Huntsman" and the actress's Dior ad, among others. As for the "Atomic Blonde" actress, Angilieri claims that it was he who persuaded her to shave her head for the 2015 action picture "Mad Max: Fury Road."

He said he was instrumental for that to happen.

While Angilieri claims to have collaborated with Will Smith and refers to him as "the kindest man" in the industry, he believes it is a little silly that everyone is talking about the Academy Awards slap, all the time.