In 2023, people are still interested in where comic and actor Kevin Hart is going. Fans want to know what’s next in his work, marked by his comedic skills and notable movie roles. This year, Hart has worked on new projects, had possible job changes, and reached critical personal milestones.
As Kevin Hart’s entertainment and non-entertainment projects progress, his work in 2023 shows how an artist who has left an indelible mark on the entertainment business has changed.
What Happened to Kevin Hart 2023?
Attempting to perform “young stuff” has momentarily placed Kevin Hart in a wheelchair. That’s what the actor claims in a video that he released on his verified Instagram account with the description, “I got to be the dumbest man alive!!!!!”
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Hart described how he attempted to race his friend, former NFL player Stevan Ridley, in a 40-yard dash but ended up hurting himself, using some expletives in both the caption and the video.
“The age of 40 is actual, ladies and gentlemen”, Hart stated. “All my men, women out there 40 years old and above, it’s not a game. Respect that age.”
Then he declared he was in a wheelchair because he had been attempting some “young man stuff.” Hart claimed to have challenged Ridley to a sprint bet but was humbled. “I tore my lower abdomen, my abductors are torn,” he revealed. “I don’t know what that is, but I tore them. I tore those, too. I can’t walk.”
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When asked why he was even competing in the first place, Hart, 44, referred to himself as the “stupidest man alive” as well. Ridley responded to Hart’s video on his Instagram stories.
“I SAW @TOMBRADY DO IT AT YOUR AGE, SO I FIGURED YOU HAD THE JOICE TOO BIG, BRO!” Ridley wrote, referring to his former New England Patriots teammate. “MY BAD @KEVINHARTFOREAL! HEAL UP AND PEEKP MAKING US ALL LAUGH!” Hart experienced “major back injuries” from an automobile accident in 2019.