In a humorous and heartwarming tribute, comedian Chris Rock reflected on his relationship with fellow comedian Kevin Hart during the recent 2024 Mark Twain Prize ceremony. Rock, who presented the award to Hart, shared anecdotes from their early interactions, highlighting how he played a pivotal role in Hart’s rise to fame.
Rock began his speech by praising Hart’s extraordinary talents, noting his infectious smile and the joy that comes with his recent marriage. The audience erupted in laughter as Rock joked about “second wife happiness,” suggesting that Hart’s newfound joy was palpable. He went on to compliment Hart’s film career, singling out “The Upside” as a standout performance where Hart showcased his acting chops alongside Bryan Cranston.
The comedian recounted their first encounter on the set of “Death at a Funeral,” where Hart approached him seeking advice. Rock recalled advising Hart that, while he was undeniably funny, he was competing with comedians who were not his true peers. He encouraged Hart to carve out his own unique voice instead of blending in with the crowd. In a twist of irony, Rock noted that Hart took his advice to heart, and in less than three years, he had eclipsed Rock’s own stardom.
The audience erupted in laughter as Rock remarked on the rapidity of Hart’s ascent, jokingly lamenting how Hart began to take roles away from him, including those that featured Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson—playing on the shared element of their names. In a humorous conclusion, Rock quipped that now, when young comedians seek his counsel, he simply advises them to “shut the fuck up,” a nod to the surprising outcomes of his past guidance.
Rock’s speech was filled with warmth, admiration, and playful ribbing, encapsulating the bond between the two comedians. As he concluded, Rock expressed his genuine affection for Hart, wishing him continued happiness with his new family. The evening was a celebration not only of Hart’s achievements but also of the camaraderie and mentorship that exists within the world of comedy.