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Megyn Kelly slammed Will Smith over his “apology tour” with six simple words: “Go tell it to your therapist.”

“I’m just sick of these Hollywood people thinking we give a damn about their childhood traumas when they behave badly,” Kelly explained. “Go tell it to your therapist, go sit on the damn sofa. WATCH:

Will Smith recently said he needed to “forgive” himself for the Oscars slap on Chris Rock because “hurt people hurt people.”

Kelly responded, “I don’t give a s***.”

“You assaulted a guy and humiliated him who was just standing there doing his job for what? For nothing,” Kelly continued.

“To boost your own ego. So I don’t really care about your self-analysis, or how hard it’s been for you to forgive yourself. I just want you to be humble,” she added.

“What I object to is this Hollywood elitist multimillionaire, like, you can see the light bulb over his head…” the former Fox News host continued. “You’re no better than anybody else.”

“In fact, you appear to be quite worse than a lot of the people who are out there digging ditches every day and driving buses every day. And despite the fact that they’ve had a s*** ton of childhood trauma, don’t go around abusing other people!”

More on this story from The Daily Wire:

Smith’s comments were made recently on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” as he was promoted his new film “Emancipation.” It is the first movie he’s done since he slapped Rock at the 94th Academy Awards after the comedian cracked a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.

The “Men In Black” star told Noah, “You just never know what somebody’s going through” and that “he was going through something that night.” He also said, “I had to forgive myself for being human.”

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Smith has since apologized several times. In July, the actor issued an apology via a video on social media. Smith said he had reached out to Rock, but the message came back that the comedian was not ready to speak to him yet. Later, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued a 10-year ban against Smith.