Kevin hart apologises to lgbtq community again
I'm not aware of any recent instance where Kevin Hart apologized to the LGBTQ+ community. However, I can provide some context on the controversy surrounding Kevin Hart's past comments and his subsequent apologies.
In December 2018, Kevin Hart was announced as the host of the 91st Academy Awards, but he stepped down from the role after facing backlash over his past homophobic tweets and comments. Hart had previously made jokes and used language that was perceived as offensive to the LGBTQ+ community, and many people felt that he was not an appropriate choice to host the Oscars.
After stepping down as host, Hart issued an apology on Instagram, saying that he was "evolving" and that he loved and accepted everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation. However, some people felt that his apology was insufficient and that he had not fully acknowledged the harm caused by his past comments.
In 2020, Hart again faced criticism for his comments on the LGBTQ+ community, specifically for a joke he made about his son being gay. Hart apologized again, saying that he was "sorry" and that he loved and accepted his son, regardless of his sexual orientation.
It's worth noting that while Hart has apologized for his past comments, some people within the LGBTQ+ community have expressed skepticism about his sincerity and have called for him to take more concrete actions to support and advocate for the community.