Master P Says Kevin Hart’s Hurricane Harvey Challenge Isn’t Necessary
Master P knows a thing or two about hurricanes. Not only is he from New Orleans, but the hip-hop mogul also aided in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
In the 12th year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the city of Houston, Texas – populous with black and brown communities – was hit with Hurricane Harvey. Upon its violent descending, many celebs took to social media with their condolences and prayers.
Kevin Hart thought to lead a challenge instead, urging his industry peers to each donate $25,000 to Red Cross in order to help those still being affected as we speak.
A post shared by Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) on Aug 27, 2017 at 4:07pm PDT
While Hart’s intentions are admirable, Master P thinks he missed the mark.
“I’m blessed that Kevin Hart made a donation. But I feel like he don’t have to do that, because it’s not necessary. A lot of people are going to do what they want to do—it’s their money,” said the No Limit head honcho in the video clip here, suggesting strong-arming people into donating money isn’t really the way.
After disclosing he made a hefty donation himself without revealing the exact amount, he added: “Let them give from their heart. Whatever you can do, small or little. People need food, water—transportation is messed up in Houston. Like with Hurricane Katrina.”
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