Kevin Hart: ‘I don’t have a homophobic bone in my body’

He spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about dropping out as host of the Oscars after homophobic comments he made years ago resurfaced.

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30 thoughts on “Kevin Hart: ‘I don’t have a homophobic bone in my body’

  1. Does anyone know what I can do to help it. I don't understand I try sk hard but for some reason gay people make me uncomfortable. I feel terrible I want to change sonar but I don't know how

  2. All I could think about while watching this is

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  3. Ugh the way kevins like i dont have a homophobic bone in my body Yes you do, Yes you do. if you werent you would not have made these disgusting tweets in the first place!!!

  4. That dude gave a real heart filled apology and any one who grills him after words are just SJW ass wipes. Im Gay and I do not feel like Kevin hates me because of it. If he did hate me it would be because im being an ass hole lol.

  5. To the LGBT community, I understand completely on why it's hard to laugh at some of these joke. Society has failed us when it comes to understanding each other's ways of living. But try not to take yourself so serious. We must learn to laugh at ourselves. At our own pain. By doing that we can find true happiness. We all as people need to laugh at our own pain. Much love to the LGBT community and anymore who respects each other's choices to live out our lives the way we choose to. I'm straight and will always be. But have no problem with people being happy in there on way. That's what makes America great.

  6. People are to sensitive. It's jokes and I agree with Kevin, " if I can prevent my son from being gay he would". No father wants to hear that. And I believe if you are gay thats fine no big deal. Love who you love. Gays have there pride parades. I don't go around saying offensive stuff. Or being offended. Relax people. We need to learn not to take ourselves so serious. And laugh together. Come together

  7. Hey Kevin its simpler to say “SORRY” and move on and not to be arrogant and refuse to apologize, im gay and i hate to see stupid people lurking in your account I believe that people change but when you refuse to apologize that show us that you are still homophobic

  8. I see all these people arguing in the comments, and talking about how you can make jokes about homophobia apparently, but not about racism. Or rape.
    And then I'm over here, listening to Bo Burnham on a weekly basis like… "Welp."

  9. I’m gay and still have homophobia somewhere in me and my instincts. He obviously didn’t take the time to truly re reflect before making any more statements.

  10. Kevin Hart is homophobic. Blacks have been getting a pass at being so bigoted about LGBT issues for too long. Wake up, minorities can be terrible people too.

  11. Correction: the lgbt community and it’s supporters pushed him so hard and bullied him for a community that is about love and acceptance to say “I don’t have a homophobic bone in my body.”

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