Kevin Hart To Release Docu “Don’t F*ck This Up”: It’s Real, Raw & Transparent As You Can Be

Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart To Release Docu “Don’t F*ck This Up”: It’s Real, Raw & Transparent As You Can Be
Comedian Kevin Hart is headed back to our homes via Netflix. The 40-year-old funny man recently announced his upcoming docuseries with an Instagram video. Kevin Hart said:
“Good morning, world!…big announcement, though, man. I’m releasing a documentary with Netflix, and we just got our relase date for December 27th. And I’m excited about it. It’s a look into my life over the past year and a half, which has been a hell of a rollercoaster. Peaks, hills, valleys, ups, downs. It’s as real, as raw, as transparent as you can be. It’s something that I think people need to see. So I’m always looking for ways to improve and progress, and this documentary is one of the ways that I felt would be put in position to do just that.”
The six episode series, titled “Don’t F*ck This Up” will feature a close-up look at Kevin’s life as he dealt with several highly-publicized hardships – including the 2019 Oscars controversy. It will also include interviews from his family and friends, and archival footage of his childhood.

December will be a big month for Kevin Hart! “Don’t F*ck This Up” will premiere just two weeks after his latest film, “Jumanji: The Next Level,” will be released.
Will you be watching Kevin Hart’s “Dont F*ck This Up” on December 27th?
Written by Miata Shanay
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