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Kevin Hart admits he 'lied' about the severity of his injuries after horror crash

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Kevin Hart admits he 'lied' about the severity of his injuries after horror crash

By Molly Pike

 

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Kevin Hart has admitted that he lied about the severity of his injuries when he was in a horrific car crash last year.

 

The comedian, 40, fractured his spine when the car he was a passenger in rolled into an embankment and smashed into a tree back in September.

 

He was hospitalised for 10 days and now has six screws in his back after an operation to fuse his spine.

 

But Kevin has now admitted he lied about how injured he was and the amount of pain he was in.

 

Full Story: https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/kevin-hart-admits-lied-severity-22089962

Ok, now we know that. Suddenly all our lives feel so much better. Glad that the guy is alive. Now he only have to come over the self obsession of his own importance. That´s going to take much longer than to heal from his car crash injuries. He might never recover.

Lying while black. Whatever will they think of next?

Waitng for the other shoe to drop, he was driving his car, not the other guy.

he talked about it in the joe rogan podcast

Why am I reading this? What utter nonsense.

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