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Kevin Hart Is Actually Defending Tony Hinchcliffe's George Floyd Joke
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Kevin Hart Is Actually Defending Tony Hinchcliffe's George Floyd Joke

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | May 26, 2026

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Tony Hinchcliffe has been catching a lot of heat for his George Floyd joke at The Roast of Kevin Hart, and apparently, there’s one person who didn’t have problem with any of it: Kevin Hart. The Rock’s pocket gnome stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning where he flat out defended whatever racist garbage Hinchcliffe and others threw out that night. (Mediaite)

Kim Kardashian may have broken the curse. (Lainey Gossip)

Brad Pitt’s team does not love that he looks like a deadbeat dad. The truth tends to suck that way. Not much you can do about it. (Celebitchy)

Nikki Glaser does not feel the same as Kevin Hart. (Daily Beast)

Thom Tillis found his spine. (Wonkette)

From Hannah: Nick Cave’s earnest love for the Princess of Pop was one of many emotional highlights of the Kylie documentary on Netflix. (TikTok)

KPop Demon Hunters is getting a Criterion release. (Variety)

Meanwhile, Hacks is literally begging for a box set. Just one box set. HBO used to be the king of those. (Link)

Are sleepovers a thing of the past? (Daily Dot)

Masters of the Universe knows it has a Jared Leto problem. (Gizmodo)

Have you ever watched a controversy hit social media and wished someone with actual knowledge could break it down for you? As a children’s librarian and lover of kidlit, cosbrarian was very excited for the release of Mac Barnett’s book about children’s literature, Make Believe, and then it came out that he called 94.7% of children’s books crud. “It also seems to imply that he doesn’t do a very good job at reading his colleagues’ works-because I have rarely come away from a children’s book thinking ‘wow, that was super preachy.’” (Cannonball Read 18)

Last night my wife said she grew up thinking the song "Mellow Yellow" was about the soft drink. I told her I'd always heard that it was about getting high by smoking banana peels. We checked Wikipedia, and…

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— Jesse Walker (@notjessewalker.bsky.social) May 21, 2026 at 10:08 AM