Dave Chappelle's alleged attacker was inspired by Will Smith's Oscars slap

The man who allegedly attacked Dave Chappelle at a recent comedy show has claimed he was inspired by Will Smith’s Oscars slap.

Isaiah Lee, who is accused of tackling the comedy star during his Netflix Is A Joke set at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month, told The New York Post in an interview released on Monday that he was emboldened by the shocking incident, in which Smith walked on stage during the Academy Awards live telecast in March over a joke Rock made about Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith.

Speaking from Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, Lee called Rock’s joke “tasteless”, and applauded Smith for “standing up for his wife”.

Lee continued, “That’s not right what (Chris Rock) said about (Smith’s) wife, calling her GI Jane.”

He also confessed the attack was meant to elevate his own profile as a rapper.

“I’m not going to lie… it was a bit of clout-chasing,” he stated to the publication. “In Hollywood, you know they say there is no such thing as bad publicity. I rap about these things in my music and knew it would get attention.”

Elsewhere, Lee revealed the attack has earned him celebrity status with his inmates, saying, “They come up to me and ask, ‘Hey, are you the guy who went up to Dave Chappelle?’”

Lee was charged with battery, possessing a deadly weapon with intent to assault, unauthorised access to the stage area during a performance and commission of an act that delays the event or interferes with the performer over the incident. He has pleaded guilty.

In the days after the incident, Chappelle's representative insisted he didn't want the attack to "overshadow the magic" of the comedy event.