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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Kevin Hart Blasts Media Coverage Of Cheating Scandal Following Release of His Documentary – “Sad Times We Live In”

Kevin Hart thinks everyone should focus on something else…despite putting it in the documentary.

With the release of Kevin Hart’s brand new Netflix documentary Don’t Fuck This Up, we were let into the comedian’s personal life as he struggled with the Oscars controversy regarding his past homophobic tweets and more. The series is eye-opening, to say the very least. Without giving much away, a portion of the program deals with Hart’s cheating scandal with his wife and many media outlets are taking that as the main draw. Running with a headline about how Eniko Hart found out her husband had been cheating on her through a direct message on Instagram, media outlets such as The Shade Room, Hollywood Unlocked, E News, Buzzfeed and more drew in the actor himself to comment, criticizing their coverage of the documentary and urging us all to focus on more positive angles.

Kevin Hart appeared in the comments section of an Instagram post this weekend, garnering an abundance of likes and reactions with his response to the damaging headline. “Such a strong powerful documentary and this is the headline that you pull from it…sad times we live in,” wrote the comedian, trashing TSR for the toxic story. “Carry on. Have a blessed and beautiful day…happy new year.”

It’s interesting that despite being a hot topic for a great chunk of the year, and also being talked about in the documentary, that Hart would think that this wouldn’t be something that outlets would want to pick up. While he did handle it rather maturely rather than coming in a hostile manner, I do believe he could’ve saved the comment all together rather than attempting to control the narrative on a situation which he himself continued to make public knowledge as well as created in the first place.

What do you guys think? Was Kevin right that this should not have been a focus?

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