Kevin Hart says fame is 'biggest drug' and thanks God for helping him survive near-fatal crash
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Kevin Hart detailed how his life shifted after his 2019 car accident that he says almost left him dead. He talked about the active changes he has made for his family.
"But I got a lot more appreciation after life was almost gone. Right, like? Do you really appreciate your toes? Do you really appreciate your fingers? Like, do you really think about your movement, your joints, vision, smell? Do you really think about how fortunate and lucky you are?" Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer.
While Hart acknowledges he has always been "a transparent and authentic person," his life got significantly more real when he almost lost it all.