Jake Paul wants Will Smith and Chris Rock to have a rematch of sorts.
After the physical altercation at the Oscars on Sunday night, YouTuber-turned-fighter Paul has offered the pair an enormous paycheck to settle things in a boxing ring.
Ever since Smith, 53, stormed on stage to slap Rock, 57, at the 2022 Oscars, social media has been talking about little else.
The shocking incident happened when Rock made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, suggesting that due to her closely shaved hairstyle she might be appearing in the next GI Jane movie.
Pinkett Smith - who has spoken openly about her struggles with alopecia - rolled her eyes at the gag, clearly unamused. While her husband seemed at first the chuckle along, he made it clear moments later that the joke hadn't landed well.
Before Rock could move on, the King Richard star jumped up on stage, strode towards him, and slapped him across the face.
Clearly stunned, Rock tried to laugh the moment off and regain control of the situation - which was being broadcast live around the world. However, Smith doubled down, yelling at the comedian to keep his wife's name out of his "f***ing mouth".
Needless to say, people were astonished by the moment, which was only made more shocking when Smith won the best actor Oscar moments later.
Now it looks like Jake Paul wants a piece of the action. The star took to Twitter to make Rock and Smith a bold proposition that they take their potential feud off the stage and into the ring.
"I got $15m for Will Smith and $15m for Chris Rock ready to go. Let's do it in August on my undercard," Paul wrote on Twitter, in response to a user asking how much he would offer the two for a boxing pay-per-view.
He added: "Someone get me on the phone with Will Smith's boxing representative asap."
Smith has since apologized to Rock over the incident, taking to Instagram to write: "I would like to publicly apologize to you, Chris. I was out of line and I was wrong. I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. There is no place for violence in a world of love and kindness."
These aren't the first two celebs that Paul has tried to tempt into the ring.
Earlier this month, he offered up a combined $60 million for rapper Kanye West and comedian Pete Davidson - who have been at loggerheads ever since Davidson started dating West's ex-wife Kim Kardashian - to fight it out.
"My official @MostVpromotions offer for @kanyewest and Pete Davidson I have $30m guaranteed for Kanye and $30m guaranteed for Pete + PPV upside," Paul tweeted.