Kevin Hart Lied About Severity Of Car Injuries

Kevin Hart Lied About Severity Of Car Injuries

Kevin Hart Lied About Severity Of Car Injuries!

After Kevin Hart was injured in that horrific car accident last year the ‘Central Intelligence’ star told a bit of a lie in the hospital. Read on…

CelebNMusic247.com has learned that while Kevin Hart was in the hospital recovering from the three fractures in his spine he admits he lied to hospital staff about how bad his pain was so he could keep walking more.

According to Kevin Hart, 40, admits that he lied about the severity of his injuries after his car crash.

Kevin explains:

I lied in the hospital because I didn’t want them to know that I was having pain, because I thought that they were gonna stop me from letting me continue to try my walks. It was like day seven in the hospital, I had the walker, and it was slow walks but I was dragging. It was upper body, and I was masking it as if I was … feet, because I didn’t want to stop trying.

The ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ star goes on to say how it was very emotional returning to his family after the accident and he burst out in years when they reunited.

During the Joe Rogan Experience podcast Hart said:

There was an option of me never seeing my wife and my kids again. It wasn’t like a build-up cry – it was pull up, get out, feet touch the ground, what the f**k just came over me, boo hoo. Like, what the f**k, what just happened. By the way, a painful cry, because my back was f**ked up.

Meanwhile, Kevin previously insisted he no longer takes things for ”granted” following his car accident and he’s ”thankful for the small stuff” in the wake of his crash.

The accident put things into perspective for him.

Kev concludes:

Basically, what you realize is you’re not in control. At the end of the day, it can all be over, man. So don’t take today for granted. I basically was put in a situation where I was like, ‘Oh, my God. Am I going to be able to walk, am I going to recover, am I going to be able to get back to myself?’ And through hard work, determination, and pure will, I got to a place where I can be physically active again. I am thankful for some of the small stuff, which is just the ability to get up and move around. This season, I gotta make sure people see me giving it my all to be the old me again!

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