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Kevin Hart isn’t here for the negative comments about his comedy…

The 41-year-old comedian had quite a few things to say to his critics, and took to social media to address anyone who had hateful things to say about his material…

“The ‘He’s not funny’ slander is the best….this is for you,” he wrote on Twitter.

“I have 3 stand up comedy specials that fall in the top 10 highest grossing comedy specials of all time….2 of my specials are in the top 3 of all time.

“I have been the highest grossing comedian in entertainment for years now.

“I have also been the highest grossing comedian in the box office with over 4 billion in earnings ….I have also turned my comedic talent into a place of business and branding and radio and other revenue streams….

“The hate/slander fuels me to do more.”

He then continued to almost praise the haters, suggesting that they are the ones that keep the business interesting for him…

“You guys are what makes this business fun….because it’s not about getting to the top….it’s about doing your best to stay on top after you get there,” he continued.

“I rarely talk s**t….but I felt the need to today.”

Well, we guess he is using Twitter for its true purpose, which is to express how he really feels. And he certainly did that!

His Tweets pretty much echoed his recent interview with The Sunday Times, which was published over the weekend, where he spoke about his thoughts on cancel culture (among many other things)…

To summarise, he said that he didn’t waste his time worrying about what people thought, because he knows deep down that is he “really good” at his job.

“I say this humbly but I’m as talented as f***. I’m really good at what I do,” he added, while also saying that he “personally doesn’t give a sh*t” about the possibility of being “cancelled.”