Published 11:35 IST, December 11th 2019
Kevin Hart closes 2019 'with a big bang', revisits 'hell of a year'
Kevin Hart was recently honoured at Footprint Ceremony. Later, he took to his social media and penned a thank you note for everyone who supported him. See here.
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Hollywood actor and comedian Kevin Hart was recently houred with a hand and footprint ceremony in front of iconic TCL Chinese atre Hollywood, California. Later, he took to social media and look back at a year full of challenges and struggles. In long captioned post, he mentioned all ups and downs and ir significance. From co-actors to friends and family, he penned a thank you te for all.
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40-year-old actor appreciated downfalls he h gone through this year and stated that y helped him to build his character. He also claimed himself to be a 'work in progress' person. Giving a piece of vice to his fans and followers, he wrote, " best way to receive anything is to be willing to listen & accept or learn..."
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year 2019 was evidently a tough and challenging year for actor. Earlier, Hart was signed for hosting Oscar 2019. But due to his past homophobic tweets that surfaced on internet, audience demanded to eliminate him from hosting event. Apart from this, he also met with a near-fatal car accident in September 2019. Reportedly, he suffered extensive back-injuries.
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A few days back, when news came out about his Footprint Ceremony, his Jumanji: Next Level co-star Dwayne Johnson also opened up about him in a media-interaction. Reportedly, he was excited and felt privileged to speak on behalf of his Central Intelligence co-star. He also mentioned that he understands excitement that Kevin is holding about event as he h also imprinted his footprints in same ceremony in 2015.
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What's next in kitty?
His upcoming film Jumanji: Next Level is slated to release worldwide on December 13, 2019. Jake Kasdan directorial also stars Karen Gillan, Jack Black and Nick Jonas in a pivotal role among ors. new ditions to cast include Awkwafina, Danny DeVito and Danny Glover. Apart from action-comedy venture, his series Don't F*** This Up will start streaming on OTT platform Netflix from December 27, 2019. Reportedly, series will document struggles inspired by his life.
10:15 IST, December 11th 2019