Kevin Hart Insists He’ll Never Host the Oscars After Controversy: ‘I Don’t Need That’

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Speaking to Andy Cohen, Kevin Hart confirmed that hosting a future Academy Awards ceremony is “not going to happen”

<p>Kevin Winter/Getty </p> Kevin Hart onstage at the 88th Academy Awards in 2019

Kevin Winter/Getty

Kevin Hart onstage at the 88th Academy Awards in 2019

Fans hoping Kevin Hart will one day host the Oscars are in for a disappointment.

In an interview on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live that aired Thursday, the comedian told Andy Cohen in no uncertain terms that gig is “not going to happen.”

“Kill the idea of it, it’s not going to happen,” said Hart, 44, when Cohen stated he was “still ready” for him to host the Academy Awards — and the in-studio audience applauded the idea.

“There’s just no return of good,” Hart continued. “What is it doing for me? There’s no upside at this point. That’s the only reason why.”

In 2018, Hart was announced as the 91st Oscar ceremony’s emcee — until controversy over past homophobic comments he’d made on social media forced him to step down. The Academy then opted to have no host for the 2019 ceremony.

Related: Mel Brooks Accepts Honorary Oscar After Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick Serenade Him: ‘I Won’t Sell This One’

<p>WWHL/YouTube</p> (Left to right:) Andy Cohen and Kevin Hart on "Watch What Happens Live"

WWHL/YouTube

(Left to right:) Andy Cohen and Kevin Hart on "Watch What Happens Live"

“Some would call it a thankless job,” said Cohen, 55, of the gig, which comedians throughout Oscar history — including Richard Pryor, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Stewart, and Chris Rock — have taken on. 

“Some would,” responded Hart. “But you can’t discredit the stage that the Oscars presents. It’s a phenomenal stage, millions of views attached to it.”

The Lift star added, “I think at a point of time in my career, it was something that acted as a bump and want, just to get a notch in my belt of something else that I was able to obtain and view. But I’m far beyond and past that. But I don’t need that at this point.”

Related: Kevin Hart Says He Dropped Down to 4% Body Fat Filming Lift Action Movie

In addition to his hit movies and comedy tours, Hart has previously hosted the BET Awards, MTV Video Music awards and the MTV Movie Awards. On March 24, he’ll be honored as the 25th recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

Following his What What Happens Live appearance, the comedian reiterated the Oscars were off the table in an interview with Sky News posted Friday. 

“Whatever little hope you had, I want to destroy it right now,” he told the outlet. “Those gigs aren’t good gigs for comics. It’s no shot to the Oscars, no shot to the Globes or anything else. Those just aren’t comedy-friendly environments anymore… The days of it being a room for a comic, those days are done.”

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

<p>Santiago Felipe/Getty</p> Kevin Hart in 2024

Santiago Felipe/Getty

Kevin Hart in 2024

When Hart stepped down from the Oscar gig in 2018, he published a statement directed to the LGBTQ+ community for the resurfaced tweets that had caused public outrage. “I do not want to be a distraction on a night that should be celebrated by so many amazing talented artists,” he wrote. “I sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for my insensitive words from my past.”

That announcement came a little over an hour after he vowed in a video shared on Instagram to not abide by the Academy’s request for an apology. “I know who I am and so do the people closest to me,” Hart said at the time.

“The reason why I passed [on apologizing] is because I’ve addressed this several times. This is not the first time this has come up. I’ve addressed it. I’ve spoken on it. I’ve said where the rights and wrongs were. I’ve said who I am now versus who I was then.”

Related: Kevin Hart Says Will Smith Is in a 'Better Space' Four Months After Oscars: 'People Are Human'

Speaking with Cohen, the Me Time actor addressed comedian Jo Koy hosting the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday. “That’s a tough room,” said Hart. “It’s an industry room where the expectation is one of consequence. So everyone is on edge about, ‘What are you going to say about me?’”

Action-comedy Lift, starring Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Sam Worthington, is now streaming on Netflix. It follows the comedian’s other recent release on the streamer, the documentary Kevin Hart & Chris Rock: Headliners Only.

For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

Read the original article on People.