When Kevin Hart Decided To Step Down As The 2019 Oscar Host & Not Be A ‘Distraction’ After His Old Homophobic Comments Created Controversy: “My Goal Is To Bring People Together…” (Picture Credit: Instagram)

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Kevin Hart is a well-known actor with millions of fans thanks to his stand-up comedy gigs and movies such as the Jumanji film franchise, Central Intelligence, Get Hard, Little Fockers, and more. But did you know the comedian – who has been part of the entertainment world since 2001, could have also been an Oscars host?

In December 2018, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that Hart would host the 2019 Oscars ceremony in February 2019. However, this news rubbed the audiences the wrong way and prompted severe backlash owing to Hart’s old homophobic tweets and comments.

Not only his old tweets but a 2010 stand-up special video of Hart saying he feared his then-three-year-old son would be gay also resurfaced and went viral. This severe backlash resulted in Kevin Hart stepping away from the prestigious hosting gig within days and posting an apology online. Read on to know all he said about the controversy and being unable to host the Oscars.

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