Actor Will Smith has resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, days after he smacked comedian Chris Rock at the 94th annual Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles.

In a statement issued Friday, Smith said he would “accept any further consequences” the group’s board of governors may deem appropriate.

“My actions at the 94th Academy Awards presentation were shocking, painful, and inexcusable,” he said.

The academy said later Friday that it has accepted Smith’s resignation and that it would continue disciplinary proceedings against the actor.

Smith had previously apologized to the academy and to Rock. Minutes after he slapped Rock on Sunday night, Smith won the Oscar for best actor for his role in “King Richard.”

“Love will make you do crazy things,” he said in his acceptance speech, one of several apparent references to his attack on the comedian.

Smith confronted Rock onstage after he made a joke about the close-cropped hair of Jada Pinkett Smith, Smith’s wife, who has alopecia, a skin condition that can result in hair loss. After striking Rock, Smith returned to his seat and screamed profanities at his fellow star, who shook off the assault and continued presenting the award for Best Documentary Feature.

On Wednesday, the organization behind the Oscars said its board of governors has initiated a disciplinary proceeding against Smith for violating the group’s standards of conduct. During the board’s next meeting on April 18, it said, it would decide what action it will take, if any, including suspension or expulsion.

With Smith preemptively leaving the organization, it is unclear what the academy will do next. Smith’s resignation will prevent him from voting for Oscars in the future, but he can still be nominated and win.

The Los Angeles Police Department was ready to arrest Smith at the awards ceremony Sunday, according to a producer of the show, but Rock declined to press charges. The academy has said that Smith refused to leave the ceremony after he struck the comedian.

Rock, meanwhile, has refrained from commenting too deeply on the slap. He told a crowd at a comedy show earlier this week in Boston that he was “still processing what happened.”

Smith, who has been one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars for decades, had made his name as a star of blockbusters such as “Independence Day” and the “Men in Black” franchise. But he mixed in serious dramatic roles, such as in “Ali” and “The Pursuit of Happyness,” in what seemed like a quest for Oscars’ glory. Now his long-sought-after Academy Award will forever be associated with the most shocking moment in the show’s history.

By Grace

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