Kevin Hart has explained why Michael Jordan hasn’t spoken to him in years amid an ongoing feud between the pair.
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time, but that hasn’t saved him from being the butt of several Kevin Hart jokes.
The American comedian has made plenty of digs at Jordan over the years, and now he’s taken aim at the 61-year-old’s sons Jeffrey and Marcus Jordan.
During his Acting My Age tour, Hart revealed that Jordan hasn’t spoken to him in years after he poked fun at the NBA legend during a charity event.
“Michael’s had an attitude with me for years because I hosted a celebrity event for him and he came in late. I saw him coming in late [and] I hit him with [a joke],” Hart told the audience at his Atlantic City show on July 21, according to the Daily Mail.
“It was quick. It was all in fun. I don’t know where it came from. I just hit him with a quick one.
“Michael had an attitude. Hasn’t talked to me since.”
It doesn’t seem like Hart is particularly bothered though.
“I don’t give a s***. I couldn’t care less. I couldn’t f****** care less,” Hart said.
“I’m at a point in my life where it’s very hard to bother me.
“I’m 45 years old and it’s not about the progression of life. You get to the point where little things don’t matter. I’m not the same person I once was.”
During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel in 2016, Hart joked about Jordan’s fashion choices and facial hair.
“What age do you get to where it’s okay to wear your pants that high, and nobody addresses it?” Kevin asked.
During his performance at the Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Sunday night, Kevin joked that Jordan is a “horrible dresser” and wears “some of the worst jeans I’ve seen in my life,” and that his “huge back pockets” could fit a Dell computer on one side and a modem on the other.
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