It's been four days since the Oscars, and people are still talking about it - not because of the winners and losers, but because of the Will Smith/Chris Rock incident.

However, one famous individual refuses to discuss the onstage confrontation that occurred last Sunday.

Daniel Radcliffe appeared on "Good Morning Britain" on Thursday to discuss his new comedy, "The Lost City," but he did not comment on what happened between Will's hand and Chris' face.

When asked about the event, the 32-year-old responded, "I noticed it. I'm simply so tired of hearing other people's perspectives on it that I don't want to contribute my own."

When asked if he has ever had an unpleasant moment at an award ceremony throughout his career, Daniel said, "I definitely have."

"When you're a youngster, you're never quite sure if the joke is on you or the butt of the joke."

"So you sort of have a mindset of just being like, 'I'll just keep smiling and laughing, and maybe that'll end soon!" he continued.

Daniel Radcliffe is the latest star to be asked about the Will Smith and Chris Rock saga, which occurred as the 57-year-old comic was presenting Best Documentary Feature at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Chris took advantage of the opportunity to crack a few jokes, including one about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head, comparing her look to Demi Moore's in "G.I. Jane."

While Jada sat in her seat, rolling her eyes, her husband Will stepped on stage, approached Chris, and slapped him in front of a live audience and millions of people watching from home.

"Keep my wife's name out of your f--ing lips!" yells the "Men In Black" star at Chris.

Meanwhile, celebrities reacted to the saga in a variety of ways.

Jim Carrey claims that he will not be as forgiving as Chris Rock and that he will sue Will Smith for $200 million.

Nicki Minaj backed Chris Rock but believes he is wrong.

"This is how any true man feels in that moment. While you're laughing, he's feeling her anguish "in reference to Will and Jada

Mia Farrow stated that Chris Rock makes jokes, but Maria Shriver stated that we should never watch a show when everyone sits and watches an actor bash someone on TV, then receive a standing ovation while discussing love.

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Chris rock, Daniel Radcliffe, Oscars 2022, Will Smith