Chris Rock Goes Rogue at NAACP Event, Roasts Jussie Smollett

No-holds-barred comedian Chris Rock says he was told not to discuss Jussie Smollett at the NAACP Image Awards, but he did anyway.

Despite being nominated for best supporting actor in a television drama for his role as Jamal Lyon on the Fox series “Empire,” Smollett did not attend the ceremonies. Rock was there to present the award for Outstanding Comedy Series.

“What a waste of light skin…” began Rock.

What the hell was he thinking?

The “Empire” actor is accused of staging an anti-gay, racist attack on himself in January. He was facing 16 felony counts for filing a false report and lying to police in Chicago, when in a move that left many dumbfounded around the world, the Cook County State Attorney’s Office dropped all charges and essentially erased Smollett’s case without following standard procedure.

After the perplexing announcement, Smollett mentioned in a spoken statement, “I would not be my mother’s son if I was capable of one drop of what I’m accused of.”

Smollett’s mother Janet is African-American and his father Joel was Jewish.

The winner of the best supporting actor in a television drama is Jesse Williams of “Grey’s Anatomy.”