Speaking of Kevin Hart, PLEASE tell me you all have watched Katt Williams interview with Shannon Sharpe! Lol he went in on a bunch of folks and it was honestly one of the best interviews I've ever seen.
Gotta be realistic there...
That line below what is in blue?
They need that to be a part of the game plan to cover for when they pull something like Jupiter's Legacy.
Some of the stuff has to keep them from going all of the way into the red when the screw up like that.
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is Kat the one that got beat up or choked out by a kid?
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It definitely appears so.
That interview has (unintentionally I suspect) gone viral. It's racked up tens of millions of views.
A lot of what he said was silly but he did make some serious points in the midst of all of it particularly around pay partity and the sort of roles certain actors are offered (i appreciated him standing up for Taraji P. Henson considering the backlash she got when talking about how black female actors are underpaid, something Viola Davis raised in the past), the way some industry people are responding to him does suggest that a lot of what he said was true.
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Speaking of interviews, I'm looking forward to the Jonathan Majors interview tomorrow.
That entire case still baffles me considering he should have been charged with a misdemeanor and the only eyewitness to the event said he didn't abuse his ex-girlfriend. Throw in the "chase video" and the whole thing is just bizarre.
I guess "those tears" supercede all evidence. Note, we don't know if Majors did abuse his gf before but the facts of the case (that we know) that led to his conviction doesn't line up.
I'm not sure it's unintentional. Even in the interview, Katt told Shannon he was about to blow up. And yeah, he did drop a few gems in that interview. It's really a good listen.
I'm not sure if Majors doing an interview is a good or bad move, though.
Yeah but the unintentional harm thing is sooooooo broad and frankly, hard to understand.
If an individual attacks me and in the process of the restraining that person, I accidentally hurt that person, surely the original interaction should be a factor in determining the outcome of any legal action (the original action being me being the victim of said aggression).
Also, under the law, am I not allowed to protect myself from an aggressor, male or female? Beyond that, Majors even ran away to descalate the situation.
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Well the issue is they didn't prove she did attack him first. Otherwise yes, I believe you're correct. The jury likely based their decision on the video where he shoves her back into the car.