DrakeExplain
Travis Scott
Kanye
Kevin Hart
all live where now?
DrakeExplain
Kodak BlackDrake
Travis Scott
Kanye
Kevin Hart
all live where now?
him too??Kodak Black
"Project baby now i stay Calabasas"him too??
Nigga what image would've been hurt if he crashed his car drunk driving
That didn't get hurt when he got caught cheating 2 years ago.
Ur ass just reaching for shit.
Watch that nigga go from 5’6 to 5’10.
One more back surgery in a few years 6’1.
Mark my words
i never heard of calabasas until the Kardashians, but a lot of black people have been dying to move out there when there are other affluent cities in the country
"Project baby now i stay Calabasas"
he no doubt has an image
Him getting caught DUI might ruin something
Jumanji is basically a kid movie and ain't no telling what he working on.
Pain meds can't take like they should with other shit in your system.
What fuckn image
Y'all acting like he was some early 2000's Tiger Woods; don't cuss, don't drink, ultra family man type shit.
The only thing that a DUI would fuk up is his money. If it was serious enough he had to do some real jail time.
Like someone said earlier DUI's is like a Hollywood staple.
Makes sense to not want anotherIDK if kev was driving,but kev already caught a DUI a few yrs back before he became a megastar
KEVIN HARTLAWSUIT'S ALMOST CERTAIN ...In Car Crash Case
Kevin Hart and the 2 people in his car that crashed Sept. 1 have all lawyered up, TMZ has learned, and everyone's expecting a big lawsuit.
Sources with direct knowledge tell us, the driver, who sustained serious back and chest injuries has an attorney, as does the passenger in the backseat, who sustained only minor injuries. Kevin has a lawyer as well.
We're told Kevin is in the crosshairs of the other 2 people in the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda because the car did not have safety harnesses or airbags. The argument is ... Kevin should have worried less about keeping the car authentic and more about safety -- and not doing so constitutes negligence.
The driver could also be on the hook for Kevin and the backseat passenger, but it's a little premature since the CHP is still investigating the cause of the crash.
The big issue ... we're told the company that customized the car could be looking at a lawsuit. The argument goes like this ... the company is the expert and even if Kevin wanted a custom job without safety harnesses, the company should have refused the job because it wasn't safe ... especially with a powerful, 720 horsepower engine.
We contacted 10 custom car companies around the country and asked if Kevin's crash has opened their eyes and changed their minds about customizing classic cars without installing safety harnesses. 8 out of the 10 said they would if that's what the customer wanted. Only 2 said they would not.
It's interesting because it opens these companies up to a lawsuit, especially if there are passengers in the car who get injured.
Our law enforcement sources tell us ... the CHP may lobby the California State Legislature to prohibit custom car companies from rolling out products without harnesses ... whether the customer wants them or not.