Kevin Hart Announces Netflix Docuseries on Past Year of His Life

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Between booking the Oscars hosting gig and then dropping out over past homophobic tweets; getting dragged on social media for saying “so what” when rapper Lil Nas X came out as gay; and suffering serious injuries in a near-fatal car accident, Kevin Hart has had a hell of a year.

Now the actor and comedian plans to revisit some of the recent events in his life with a Netflix docuseries.

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Hart shared the news Tuesday with a video on his Instagram page, saying the streamer will release the six-part docuseries titled Don’t F—k This Up in December.

“It’s a look into my life over the past year and a half, which has been a hell of a roller coaster: Peaks, hills, valleys, ups, downs,” Hart said in the video. “It’s as real, as raw, as transparent as you can be. It’s something that I think people need to see. I’m always looking for ways to improve and progress, and this documentary was one of the ways I felt would put me in a position to do just that.”

The series will include interviews with Hart’s family and friends, along with footage from his childhood and early stand-up gigs.

The project is produced by the comedian’s HartBeat Productions, Lionsgate, Makemake, 3 Arts Entertainment and Magical Elves.

Don’t F—k This Up will begin streaming on Netflix Dec. 27.