Before the 2016 Oscars' diversity controversy, host Rock had long spoken out about racial issues in America in a magazine interview and he recently brought up another "real problem" in Hollywood, reported E! online.
The 50-year-old comic insists Jennifer Lawrence - who sparked debate last year when she revealed she was paid less than her male "American Hustle" co-stars - would "really have something to complain about" if she weren't white, and thinks the "Hunger Games" actress is in a much better position than other actresses.
"Talk to Gabrielle Union. If you want to hear stories, talk to Nia Long. Talk to Kerry Washington. They would love to get to Jennifer Lawrence's place, or just be treated with the same amount of respect. Black women are the least represented on-screen. They just are. You can go see a lot of movies and there's not one black woman in there with, like, a real part. It's a real, real, real problem.
Rock, who is expected to address the lack of diversity in nominees while hosting the Academy Awards later this month, also admitted fronting the prestigious ceremony could go "horribly wrong".
"It could go horribly wrong. Don't ever think that it can't. That's when it goes wrong--when you don't think there's any chance of it going wrong. If you know it won't, it probably won't.
