Kevin Hart responds to being called "A Whore" by Sony Studio Exec
Sony is the subject of an embarrassing email leak.Yesterday, emails exchanged between some executives revealed insults hurled at Angelina Jolie, president Obama,and other celebrities..
Kevin Hart wasn't spared as he was called a "whore" by Sony exec Clint Culpepper for asking for more money to promote Think Like a Man Too on his Twitter on top of his $3 million payment. Culpepper wrote of the star to Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal.(Pictured above with Hart)
I'm not saying he's a whore, but he's a whore. 'It's not as if we paid him 3M and 4M respectively for his last 2 films thinking he might be nominated.(referring to awards) We paid for his ability to open a film which included his social media savvy. 'I feel like this is something that should be negotiated going into the film as opposed to after the fact. It feels tantamount to buying a car and then upon picking it up being told that the engine will cost extra. I'm tempted to suggest we call his bluff.
'If he doesn't do his normal routine, his film will not open as well and his brand will appear diminished and he will- in fact - be f*** himself because we have his next 2 immediate films. And then there's the social media precedent we're setting...especially in light of the fact that Channing is at the same agency.'
Kevin Hart who has become a box office magnet responded with a post on his instagram page and another screenshot of a magazine which called him a moneymaker
Kevin Hart wasn't spared as he was called a "whore" by Sony exec Clint Culpepper for asking for more money to promote Think Like a Man Too on his Twitter on top of his $3 million payment. Culpepper wrote of the star to Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal.(Pictured above with Hart)
I'm not saying he's a whore, but he's a whore. 'It's not as if we paid him 3M and 4M respectively for his last 2 films thinking he might be nominated.(referring to awards) We paid for his ability to open a film which included his social media savvy. 'I feel like this is something that should be negotiated going into the film as opposed to after the fact. It feels tantamount to buying a car and then upon picking it up being told that the engine will cost extra. I'm tempted to suggest we call his bluff.
'If he doesn't do his normal routine, his film will not open as well and his brand will appear diminished and he will- in fact - be f*** himself because we have his next 2 immediate films. And then there's the social media precedent we're setting...especially in light of the fact that Channing is at the same agency.'
Kevin Hart who has become a box office magnet responded with a post on his instagram page and another screenshot of a magazine which called him a moneymaker