Kevin Hart on Infidelity Scandal: 'I Rightfully Stand in Front of My F*ck-Up'

Hart opens up about his "dumbest moment." He also talks about himself in the third person.

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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the semi-sequel to the original 1995 Jumanji starring the late Robin Williams, begins its theatrical existence on the allegedly important date of Dec. 25. Ahead of all that, Kevin Hart and the rest of the cast are popping up in the usual locations to have televised conversations with near-strangers. Thursday, Hart spent almost an hour with the Breakfast Club team talking scandals, family, and Jumanji.

"It's beyond irresponsible," Hart said around the 1:18 mark in the video up top, when asked about this year's headline-snatching infidelity. "If you wanna get to it, Charlamagne, then I'm gonna let you get what you want. Now, there's no way around it. There's best way to do is just address it right on. You gotta fucking just say exactly what it is. That's Kevin Hart in his dumbest moment. That's not the finest hour of my life. With that being said, you make your bed, you lay in it. So you can't even say 'What were you thinking?' Because you weren't thinking."

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As with all fuck-ups, Hart said, this was apparently not planned. "You don't plan to fuck up," Hart said. "You fuck up and then you go, 'Oh shit, I fucked up.'" For Hart, the key is to just hang out in front of that fuck-up and claim it. "I rightfully stand in front of my fuck-up, hands in the air, I'm guilty," he said. "Regardless of how it happened and what was involved and shit that I can't talk about, I'm guilty. I'm wrong."

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For director Jake Kasdan's take on the Jumanji universe, Hart is joined by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, and Nick Jonas.

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