Kevin Hart is an Iconoclast
Firstly I must start by stating that Kevin Hart is a household name. As a black man, I grew up commiserating with Kevin Hart. He is a legend, but at some point I lost my connection with him as a stand up and as an artist. Kevin Hart became so famous that my white friends were upset when I was not checking for him. I have not been a fan of his recent films; although my wife and I loved “Real Husbands of Hollywood”, but I have to say that this gentleman has been nothing but an inspiration for me during these trying times. I now understand how important Kevin and his journey is for the WORLD. This man has made me a fan for life of not only his comedy, but his altruistic perspective of the human experience. Thank you so much Kevin, I see you as a human and I feel so good when I tune in to your podcast. Thank you for inspiring me as an artist and a human being! Thank you for being honest about the relationships you have with colleagues in the industry, and aiding in documenting their narratives. You broke the code and the atrocious self deprecating cycle we all no longer need to endure! Keep it up, I love it and thank you sir! PS. You keep saying “In death conversation - I think you mean “In depth” Peace and Love - Trae Malone
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