Kevin Hart, Chelsea and The Roast
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Gay comedian Andrew Stier wanted to foster a community of queer comics when he moved to L.A., so he made a comedy show. What he got was a growing production revealing queer people are meant to roast.
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‘A mother lost her son’: Marlon and Shawn Wayans say George Floyd joke at Kevin Hart roast ‘wasn’t funny enough,’ but their comedy warning turns heads
Comedy roasts push edgy humor to the limit, but jokes about real trauma often trigger immediate backlash. That’s exactly what happened after Netflix’s “The Roast […]
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‘Weren’t invited’: Tiffany Haddish shades comedians who criticized jokes told at Kevin Hart roast
The comedian, who was personally in attendance at the roast, admitted to TMZ that she didn’t hear the George Floyd
Following Tom Brady’s viral roast, Netflix is airing “The Roast of Kevin Hart” tonight. Here’s everything to know about watching the comedy special, including the start time, runtime, host and more.
Tony Hinchcliffe, a comedian with a reputation for pushing buttons, reportedly has upset members of George Floyd’s family with a joke he made in Netflix’s “The Roast of Kevin Hart.” “The Black community is so proud of you,
The comedian and Golden Globes host did some homework before her breakout performance at the 2024 Netflix roast of the legendary NFL quarterback.
That was just the appetizer, though. The Roast of Kevin Hart is the main course, and it's about to hit your screen. Keep reading to find out when to stream the highly anticipated comedy event and why using a VPN can help. This comedy special is set to stream live on Netflix on Sunday, May 10 at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT).
The annual dinner grew famous for its savage roasts of the president, though the event has occasionally decided to forgo a comedian's presence, including in 2025 and 2026 Kyler Alvord leads PEOPLE's politics coverage as a Senior News Editor for the brand.
Kevin Hart invites roasters to bring their best for his Netflix roast special, declaring he's ready and not scared.
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These Black Comedians Aren’t Hitting Like They Used To
We pulled together some of the biggest names in Black entertainment—beloved comedians we genuinely love—but lately, folks say the jokes just aren’t hitting like they used to.