Actress Jada Pinkett Smith didn't take actor-comedian Chris Rock's Oscar jibe at her personally.
On February 28, the 51-year-old had slammed Pinkett, who boycotted the Oscars for lack of diversity among the 2016 acting nominees, during his opening monologue at the 2016 Academy Awards.
Pinkett told photographers at the Los Angeles International Airport that she is moving on after Rock's jibe at her, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"It comes with the territory, sweetheart," Jada told several photographers who took photographs of her.
"Hey look, it comes with the territory but we gotta keep it moving. We gotta keep it moving. There's a lot of stuff we gotta handle, a lot of stuff in our world right now," she added.
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