Kevin Hart Reveals Why He Will Never Host the Oscars

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart, the renowned comedian, has made it clear that he has no intentions of hosting the Oscars in the future. In a recent interview with Sky News, Hart explained his decision, stating that a theater filled with A-list celebrities is a challenging environment for comedians. He believes that the Oscars made the right choice in 2019 when they opted to have multiple personalities co-host the ceremony throughout the evening, rather than relying on a single host.

Hart acknowledged that hosting award shows would give him an advantage due to his established relationships with many of the guests. However, he expressed his preference for performing standup in packed arenas and stadiums, where he feels more comfortable and can connect with the audience on a different level.

The controversy surrounding Hart's potential hosting of the Oscars in 2019 stemmed from the resurfacing of previous homophobic tweets. These tweets, which have since been deleted, caused significant backlash and led to Hart stepping down from his hosting duties.

Despite the controversy, Hart remains one of the most successful and popular comedians in the industry. He continues to focus on his standup career and has found tremendous success in selling out shows in large venues.

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