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Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given - Number ONE 2020 Comedy on Netflix


I read his autobiography one afternoon sitting in Chapters/Indigo with a Starbucks coffee in hand and boy, it was hilarious. (I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons, by Kevin Hart)

Felt like he just told his story while someone typed it out verbatim. 

He has a powerful rags to riches story, worth hearing - and the way he tells it has you roaring. Even when reading it! So I guarantee this stand-up bit will be hysterical!

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Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given Ranks As Netflix’s No. 1 Comedy Special in 2020

source: (Deadline.com)

Dec 15, 2020 

Denise Petski writes:

Kevin Hart’s latest Netflix comedy special is drawing record viewership for the streaming giant. More than 21 million Netflix members have watched Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given since its November 17 premiere, making it the No. 1 comedy special on the streamer this year, according to Netflix.

In the special, filmed in September from Hart’s living room in Los Angeles, Hart touches on topics such as group chats with male friends, sex after 40 and dealing with life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In compiling its viewing stats, Netflix measures the number of Netflix member households that choose to watch a title for at least two minutes, long enough to indicate the choice was intentional.

Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given
is executive produced by Hart via his Hartbeat Productions, along with Leland Pookey Wigington, Dave Becky and Bryan Smiley. Jeff Clanagan, Blake Morrison and Candice Wilson produced. Leslie Small directed.

Read complete article here.

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