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KEVIN HART DREAMS OF BEING THE NEXT OPRAH
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Kevin Hart has aspirations to be a mogul just like the one and only Oprah Winfrey.
The 37-year-old is the focus of a new cover story in Variety, where he discusses his plans which he writes about in his new memoir I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons.
“People get to see the comedic persona, but there’s more to me,” Hart said. “This is a story that can be told and I chose to tell it. It’s funny, but there are serious components to it.”
Whether being funny or more serious, the people around Hart say he has what it takes to be a legend like his idols Tyler Perry, LeBron James and of course Ms. O.
“You could just tell he was a star,” his manager Dave Becky adds. “It was self-deprecating stuff about not being the macho guy. Every word out of his mouth was funny.”
And Hart wants more than just the glamorous trappings of fame and fortune, he wants to inspire others the way he was by his role models.
“Think comedic Oprah,” Becky dishes. “He’s going to build companies and invest in companies and do the things that Oprah and LeBron James do, where they don’t just do their craft, they create industries.”
The comedian and mogul-in-training will next appear in Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie this summer and the upcoming Jumanji sequel in December.
World domination starts now!
Kevin Hart has aspirations to be a mogul just like the one and only Oprah Winfrey.
The 37-year-old is the focus of a new cover story in Variety, where he discusses his plans which he writes about in his new memoir I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons.
“People get to see the comedic persona, but there’s more to me,” Hart said. “This is a story that can be told and I chose to tell it. It’s funny, but there are serious components to it.”
Whether being funny or more serious, the people around Hart say he has what it takes to be a legend like his idols Tyler Perry, LeBron James and of course Ms. O.
“You could just tell he was a star,” his manager Dave Becky adds. “It was self-deprecating stuff about not being the macho guy. Every word out of his mouth was funny.”
And Hart wants more than just the glamorous trappings of fame and fortune, he wants to inspire others the way he was by his role models.
“Think comedic Oprah,” Becky dishes. “He’s going to build companies and invest in companies and do the things that Oprah and LeBron James do, where they don’t just do their craft, they create industries.”
The comedian and mogul-in-training will next appear in Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie this summer and the upcoming Jumanji sequel in December.
World domination starts now!