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Kevin Hart explained why he's defending Ellen DeGeneres amid controversy: 'I know how lonely it gets'

Aug 19, 2020, 17:39 IST
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Kevin Hart is good friends with Ellen DeGeneres.Amy Sussman/Getty Images/Brooks Kraft/Getty Images
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Kevin Hart has explained why he is defending Ellen DeGeneres and Nick Cannon throughout their respective controversies.

"Well, I don't lose sight of the definition of friendship, and in our business, it's one thing that people don't really hold on to. There's a lot of relationships that are fake, and there's some that are real," Hart told Deadline.

"In my case, the ones that are real are the ones that I'm always going to be adamant about speaking on behalf of. I know the people that both of them are, and knowing the people, all I can say is my experiences with those people."

Hart said: "That's not to take away from what other people are saying that they have had, and that they have done. It's just to highlight what I'm saying I know, and what I can speak on behalf of."

DeGeneres is under scrutiny after former employees told BuzzFeed about their poor treatment whilst working on her eponymous show. Hart is one of a few celebrities, including Katy Perry, who have spoken up in support of DeGeneres

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Cannon, meanwhile, meanwhile, was dropped by ViacomCBS on July 14 after making controversial comments that were deemed anti-semitic on his podcast who is also under fire after making anti-semitic comments, in an interview with Deadline.

Nick Cannon has been associated with ViacomCBS since the 1990s.Rich Fury/Invision/AP

Hart has been embroiled in controversy himself at times after publicly admitting in 2017 to cheating on his wife Eniko Parrish when she was pregnant. In 2018, Hart was announced as Oscars host for the 2019 ceremony but quickly stepped down after receiving intense backlash for resurfaced homophobic tweets from 2010 and 2011.

Hart referenced his experiences with controversies, telling Deadline that he knows how dark those times can be for those involved.

"I know how lonely it gets, because I know that these are times when people just turn their back on you," Hart said. "So for the ones that you love, that are close to your heart, you just want them to have some support, when it seems that there is none out there, and that's just who I am as a person."

Hart continued: "When it comes to Nick, and it comes [to] Ellen, I know who they are, and I know who they've been for the years that I've been around them, and I can only speak to that ... Those are two of the most amazing people that I know."

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On Monday, DeGeneres announced in an all-staff Zoom call that executive producers Jonathan Norman, Ed Glavin, and Kevin Leman were being let go from the show after the trio were accused of sexually harassing employees. Norman and Leman deny the allegations, while Glavin has yet to comment.

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A 2009 tweet in which Ellen DeGeneres says she made an employee 'cry like a baby' resurfaces online amid allegations of the show's 'toxic' culture

3 producers have left 'The Ellen Show' amid an internal investigation into allegations of a toxic workplace

Celebrities are speaking out about their firsthand experiences with Ellen DeGeneres

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