Actor and comedian Kevin Hart has called out cancel culture in an interview with Sunday Times, arguing making mistakes is how a person can “grow up” that it’s “okay to just disagree”. "If there's a message to take from anything I've said - It's that in this world of opinion, it's okay to just disagree,” he said. "It's okay to not like what someone did and to say that person wasn't for me. “We are so caught up in everybody feeling like they have to be right and their way is the only way.” The 41-year-old has been subject to cancel culture himself having lost his Academy Awards hosting gig in 2019 because of past offensive jokes. "If people want to pull up stuff, go back to the same tweets of old, go ahead,” he said. "There is nothing I can do. You're looking at a younger version of myself. "A comedian trying to be funny and, at that attempt, failing. Apologies were made. I understand now how it comes off. I look back and cringe. So it's growth. It's about growth."