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Kevin Hart may have been getting roasted over the weekend during his Netflix special, but according to a new report, it’s his media company that may be going up in flames. In a Sunday, May 10,
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The stars on the panel, which also included Lizzo, Pete Davidson, Chelsea Handler and Jeff Ross, mocked Hart's absentee, drug-addict father at the event, which was part of the Netflix Is a Joke
In 2017, Hart became embroiled in a public cheating scandal after footage of him with model Montia Sabbag in Las Vegas was allegedly used in an extortion attempt. The comedian later issued a public apology to his wife, Eniko Hart — who was pregnant at the time of the affair — admitting he had made a “bad error in judgment.”
Hosted by Shane Gillis, Sunday night’s (May 10) roast welcomed a slew of comedians, athletes, and A-listers to rag on Kevin Hart —and each other— including Underwood, Tony Hinchcliffe, Chelsea Handler, and Katt Williams. Among those targeted by Gillis during his time at the mic was Underwood, whose husband died by suicide in 1990.