Kevin Hart Is ‘Officially’ Terrified Of Australia’s Dangerous Wildlife


Kevin Hart may appreciate his fans in Australia, but he’s definitely not digging the country’s unique brand of wildlife.

The Ride Along star recently did some promotion for his box office hit in Melbourne and Sydney, a trip that included a special screening of the flick. According to the Daily Mail, Hart also made an unscheduled appearance at Sydney’s Comedy Store.

Just because Kevin is ready and willing to make folks laugh in Australia doesn’t necessarily mean he wants to hang out with some of the creatures who call the region home. In a series of recent posts on Twitter, Hart revealed that spending time in the country can definitely wear on a person’s nerves.

Check out Kevin Heart’s thoughts on Australian wildlife below. The tweets contain some inappropriate language, so proceed with caution if you can’t stand the sight of expletives.

Considering the amount of love Hart received while visiting Australia, chances are Ride Along will make a significant chunk of change Down Under. As of this writing, director Tim Story’s comedy has grossed approximately $134 million worldwide. His other film About Last Night is generating a fair amount of cinematic cash as well.

Not surprisingly, Kevin Hart recently agreed to reprise his role as Ben Barber in Ride Along 2. The Inquisitr previously reported that co-star Ice Cube and Tim Story will also return for the sequel. Filming on the project is presently scheduled to begin this summer. Expect the flick to hit the big screen sometime in 2015.

If you can’t wait that long for a new Kevin Hart flick, then you’re in luck. Think Like a Man Too, the sequel to the 2012 romantic comedy, arrives in theaters on June 20. Get Hard, the comedian’s collaboration with Will Ferrell, should land in your neighborhood multiplex next year.

Are you a fan of Kevin Hart? What do you think about the guy’s hilarious reaction to Australia’s wildlife?

[Image via Comedy Central]

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