NEW YORK — Just two days after being named host of the Academy Awards, Kevin Hart stepped down following an outcry over past homophobic tweets by the comedian.
Capping a swift and dramatic fallout, Hart wrote on Twitter just after midnight Friday that he was withdrawing as Oscars host because he didnβt want to be a distraction. βI sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for my insensitive words from my past,β wrote Hart.
Hart stepped aside just about an hour after refusing to apologize for tweets that resurfaced after he was announced as Oscars host on Tuesday. In a video on Instagram, Hart said the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences gave him an ultimatum: apologize or βweβre going to have to move on and find another host.β
βI chose to pass on the apology,β Hart said. βThe reason why I passed is because Iβve addressed this several times.β
The film academy didnβt respond to messages Thursday evening.
Hart has since deleted some of the anti-gay tweets, mostly dated from 2009-2011. But they had already been screen-captured and been shared online. In 2011, he wrote in a since-deleted tweet: βYo if my son comes home & tryβs 2 play with my daughters doll house Iβm going 2 break it over his head & say n my voice βstop thatβs gay.β
In an earlier post Thursday, Hart wrote on Instagram that critics should βstop being negativeβ about his earlier anti-gay remarks.
βIβm almost 40 years old. If you donβt believe that people change, grow, evolve? I donβt know what to tell you,β said Hart, who added, in all-caps: βI love everybody.β
Hartβs attitudes about homosexuality were also a well-known part of his stand-up act. In the 2010 special βSeriously Funny,β he said βone of my biggest fears is my son growing up and being gay.β
βKeep in mind, Iβm not homophobic, I have nothing against gay people, do what you want to do, but me, being a heterosexual male, if I can prevent my son from being gay, I will,β Hart said.
GLAAD, the advocacy group for LGBTQ rights, said Thursday that it reached out to Oscars broadcaster ABC, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and Hartβs management to βdiscuss Kevinβs anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and record.β
Comedian and actor Billy Eichner said βa simple, authentic apology showing any bit of understanding or remorse would have been so simple.β
