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Kevin Hart Responds to Backlash Over Tony Hinchcliffe’s George Floyd Joke During Netflix Roast

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Kevin Hart addressed criticism of comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s joke referencing George Floyd during 'The Roast of Kevin Hart' on Netflix. In an interview on 'The Breakfast Club,' Hart acknowledged the joke was not tasteful but argued it aligned with the expectations of the roast format. He emphasized that audiences understand the nature of such events and that pushing back during the live show was not part of his role. Other comedians, including Pete Davidson, also made controversial remarks, and the roast’s host, Shane Gillis, faced criticism for his own material. George Floyd’s brother, Terrence Floyd, suggested Hart should have responded more forcefully during the event.

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While all sources cover the core event—Hart defending Hinchcliffe’s controversial joke—USA Today offers the most complete picture by integrating additional stakeholder perspectives and production details. Fox News provides the most balanced dialogue-driven account, whereas New York Post frames the issue more polemically, emphasizing racial offense and celebrity backlash.

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New York Post
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Kevin Hart defends Tony Hinchliffe’s roast jokes after Chelsea Handler blasts ‘racist’ comedian

Article Framing: Frames the event through the lens of racial sensitivity and public backlash, foregrounding Chelsea Handler's 'racist' label and Floyd’s status as a symbol of racial injustice.

Tone: More critical and contextually weighted, with an emphasis on the social implications of the joke, particularly its racial dimension.

USA Today
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Kevin Hart addresses backlash to Tony Hinchcliffe's George Floyd joke

Article Framing: Presents the event as a response to backlash, focusing on Hart’s justification and the structural dynamics of live roasts. Includes additional context about other controversial figures and jokes.

Tone: Neutral and informative, with a focus on factual reporting and inclusion of broader context (e.g., Terrence Floyd, Shane Gillis).

Fox News
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Kevin Hart clashes with Charlamagne, defends Hinchcliffe's George Floyd joke during his roast

Article Framing: Frames the event as a candid conversation about comedy boundaries, emphasizing context and audience expectations. Positions the controversy as part of a broader debate on free expression in roasts.

Tone: Conversational and explanatory, with a focus on dialogue between Hart and Charlamagne. Avoids overt condemnation or endorsement, instead exploring nuance in comedic intent and reception.

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