Comedy giant Kevin Hart has made it clear that he has no plans to host the Oscars in the future. In a candid revelation, Hart shared his perspective on the challenges comedians face in a room filled with Hollywood’s elite. Despite his immense success in packed arenas and stadiums, he acknowledges that a theater brimming with A-list celebrities presents a unique and daunting environment for comedians.
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In a conversation with Sky News, Hart reflected on the Oscars’ decision in 2019, the year he withdrew, to use various personalities as co-hosts throughout the evening. He commended this approach and noted that the Oscars haven’t reverted to that format since.
Hart, who enjoys a vast network of connections in the entertainment industry, admitted that these relationships could be advantageous in hosting award shows. However, he remains firm in his decision to steer clear of the Oscars’ hosting role.
This decision comes in the wake of the controversy Hart faced in 2019. After being announced as the host for that year’s Oscars, Hart faced backlash over past homophobic tweets, leading him to step down from the prestigious role. These tweets have been removed from his account since then. Hart’s decision to not host the Oscars reflects his stance on the complexities and pressures associated with such a high-profile event.