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Kevin Hart 'going to be just fine' after car crash, wife says

The Rock, David Beckham and Bryan Cranston all sent their best wishes to Hart, who suffered major injuries in a crash.

Eniko Parrish, Heaven Hart, Hendrix Hart, Kenzo Kash Hart, and Kevin Hart arrive at the Premiere Of Universal Pictures' "The Secret Life Of Pets 2" at Regency Village Theatre on June 2, 2019 in Westwood, California
Image: Kevin Hart with his wife Eniko and their three children earlier this year
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Kevin Hart's wife has said he is "going to be just fine" following a car crash that left him with a major back injury.

Eniko Hart visited her comedian and actor husband in hospital on Monday and reassured reporters as she left, giving no further details.

Hart, 40, was a passenger in a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda which crashed down an embankment in Malibu, California, in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Earlier, celebrities and fans urged Hart to "stay strong" as he recovered from the crash.

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Comedian Kevin Hart suffered major injuries in an early morning car crash

The car Hart was travelling in had been turning on to a highway when it crashed, according to California Highway Patrol.

Hart and a second passenger, 31-year-old Rebecca Broxterman, were well enough to reach his home nearby for medical attention.

However, the comedian and driver Jared Black, 28, both suffered major injuries and were later taken to hospital.

Mr Black was not under the influence of alcohol.

Kevin Hart poses during the CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards ceremony at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. April 4, 2019
Image: Hart is known for his stand-up comedy and roles in films

Hart, a father of three, is known for his stand-up comedy and roles in films such as Little Fockers, Ride Along, Central Intelligence, The Secret Life Of Pets and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.

The day before the crash he had posted a picture for his 78.8 million Instagram followers, of himself jumping into a swimming pool with the words: "Being home makes me happy... enjoy your weekend people. #LiveLoveLaugh."

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In December, Hart stepped down as host of the Oscars after tweets emerged in which he used homophobic slurs.

The decision came just three days after he had been named as host of the 91st Academy Awards ceremony.

Tweets originally posted between 2009 and 2011 resurfaced shortly after he was confirmed for the job, containing language offensive to the LGBT community.

The star's response to the outcry attracted a further backlash, as he wrote on Instagram that critics should "stop being negative".

However, in a tweet he did apologise "for my insensitive words from the past".