Kevin Hart Once Revealed He Was Asked To Quit Comedy By Agent Who Launched Eddie Murphy & Jerry Seinfeld (Photo Credit – Instagram/Facebook)

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Kevin Hart, the comedy king packing out arenas like Madison Square Garden, was once told to pack it up and leave comedy for good. And not just by anyone—this brutal feedback came from Lucien Hold, the legendary comedy talent booker behind icons like Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld. Yeah, let that sink in.

In a candid chat at the WSJ Tech D. Live conference, Hart shared the moment that could’ve crushed his comedy dreams. “Did I have my moments where there was a question of whether this is it? Is this the career? Of course,” Hart admitted. But nothing hit harder than Hold’s words.

Hart had hustled hard to get in front of Hold, a guy whose approval could make or break careers. “If this guy said you were funny, then you were funny,” Hart recalled. “If this guy said you had it, you had it.” So, when Hart finally landed a chance to showcase his skills, he expected to hear validation. Spoiler alert: that’s not what happened.

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