The world was shocked when news broke about Kevin Hart figuring in a major car crash in Calabasas, California early this month, where the comedian sustained serious injuries that required him to undergo back surgery. However, some reports are claiming that the road to recovery may not be easy and that his injuries may have been downplayed.
According to a report from Us Magazine, Kevin Hart's camp may be keeping the extent of his injuries a secret because they did not want to alarm producers and outfits that Hart is currently committed to. According to the outfit's source, even though the actor's injuries may be far more extensive than what has been released to the press, his camp is downplaying it because he might take months to recover.
It can be recalled that the 40 year old comedian was in the passenger's seat of his new 1970 Plymouth Barracuda when it veered off Mulholland Highway last September 2. The car was being driven by his friend Jared S. Black while Black's fiancée, Rebecca Broxterman was in the backseat. Black was not intoxicated at the time of the accident, according to investigators.
A separate report by the National Enquirer also cites a medical professional who claimed that back surgery has a high failure rate and that Kevin Hart might be dealing with lasting damage or pain from the injury. This has reportedly alarmed his friends and family into believing that he will never recover from his surgery.
Gossip Cop has debunked the report and said that it is unlikely for the magazine to have interviewed someone from Hart's camp since the report was very vague. The outfit also reached out to sources who were close to the comedian and they dismissed the false report. The insiders said that Kevin was doing well and that no one was worried that he will not get better after his crash and surgery.
After 10 days in the hospital, it has been reported by The Independent that Kevin Hart was cleared by the hospital for release. While his wife Eniko Parrish did not expound on the details, but assured her husband's fans that he will be back in no time.
She said that her husband was "doing well" and will be "back on track in no time." She wisely refrained from making any commitments on his recovery time frame and told that press that for his rehabilitation, the family is just taking it one day at a time.