Kevin Hart's vegas fast-food chain, Hart House, closed all its locations earlier this week. The restaurants operated for about two years before it announced a 'Hartfelt goodbye' to its team, guests and community. However, neither Hart nor the fast-food chain revealed the reason behind this decision. Now, social media users are tying the closure to rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs' arrest.
Several users on X, platform formerly known as Twitter, posted videos claiming Hart was at one of Diddy's 'freak parties'. However, we cannot verify the authenticity of the clips.
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Reacting to the unverified video, one person tweeted: "Kevin Hart closed all his restaurants after finding about Diddy's arrest.Do you think he’s involved?"
Kevin Hart is not what everybody thinks he is.Kevin Hart is at a Diddy Party pic.twitter.com/Qp5u9GnViu
— 1776 (@TheWakeninq) September 18, 2024
"Kevin Hart is not what everybody thinks he is. Kevin Hart is at a Diddy Party," another one added on the Elon Musk-led platform.
"All 4 Locations of Kevin Harts Restaurants have been shut down by his choice. A lot of celebrities are stepping down from positions. This is very strange welcome to the Diddy scandal," a third person said.
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Kevin Hart has not reacted to such claims yet. His restaurant posted about branch closures on Tuesday. "To our team, guests, and community, who helped make the change we all craved. A Hartfelt goodbye for now as we start a new chapter,” the fast-food chain wrote on its official Instagram handle.
Hart House had four locations in Los Angeles County, including Westchester, Monrovia, University Park and Hollywood.
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“The response to the product has been incredible, and we thank our committed team, our customers, and our community partners for helping make the change we all craved, and for their unwavering support of Hart House,” CEO Andy Hooper told Eater LA.