Hart Defends Edgy Roast Amid George Floyd Joke Backlash

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Kevin Hart defends his Netflix Roast amid backlash over Tony Hinchcliffe’s George Floyd joke, arguing edgy racial humor belongs in a roast; Floyd’s brother expected Hart to intervene but Hart says his job was to produce a successful roast, not police jokes, while the controversy fuels feuds among comedians including Chelsea Handler.
Topics:entertainment#chelsea-handler#entertainment-and-arts#george-floyd#kevin-hart#netflix-roast#tony-hinchcliffe
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- Chelsea Handler Slams Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe’s “Racist” Jokes at Kevin Hart Roast: “There Was So Much Disgustingness” The Hollywood Reporter
- Kevin Hart addresses backlash to Tony Hinchcliffe's George Floyd joke USA Today
- D.L. Hughley responds to Kevin Hart’s ‘Breakfast Club’ interview on Netflix roast controversy TheGrio
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