Oscars Host Chris Rock Counts Black Women as 'Least Represented' in Hollywood

The comedian said "black woman are the least represented" in Hollywood.

"I've never done a movie, any movie, the silliest movie, where someone, some studio person hasn't gone, 'Does the girl have to be black?' It happens every time," he said in the March issue of Essence magazine.

"Black women are the least represented on-screen. They just are," Rock, 50, added. "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."

As for the Oscars, Rock said he plans to bring his A-game.

"I'm going to do my best," he said. "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."

For fans of the comedian, it may be one of the last high-profile gigs he has left in his career. Rock admitted he's already thinking about retiring.

"I was with [Jerry] Seinfeld the other day. We were like, ‘What we got? Five years? Six years?’ Literally," he admitted. "That's not saying making a living. It's saying, ‘How much longer do you have where people are going to care [about] what you say?’"