Kevin Hart makes first official appearance since serious car accident

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Kevin Hart makes first official appearance since serious car accident
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Kevin Hart says he 'appreciate[s] life even more' as he makes his first public appearance following his car accident.

actor was rushed to hospital after his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda crashed through a wooden fence with the roof crushed on impact. At the time it was reported that the 40-year-old"sustained major back injuries"., and the audience cheered when he walked out to Kanye West's"First and foremost, thank God because I definitely don't have to be here," Kevin said."Being that I am, it makes me appreciate life even more. It makes me appreciate the things that really matter.

Thanking his fans he continued,"You have no idea the effect you have on us as entertainers... your energy, your support... it means the world. And I truly want to thank you guys for being there for me in my difficult time."

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