Family, Celebs Blast Tony Hinchcliffe Over Jokes

It’s been 4 days since Netflix released ‘The Roast of Kevin Hart‘ and the web remains to be sounding off about it! Tony Hinchcliffe, specifically, is catching heat for what many are calling a tasteless joke referencing the death of George Floyd. And the backlash is coming from greater than just fans and viewers! Celebrities like Tamika D. Mallory and Sukihana are voicing their disappointment. Floyd’s family and friends, including his brother, Terrence Floyd, and shut friend, Stephen Jackson, are also speaking out.

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What Did Tony Hinchcliffe Say About George Floyd? 

During his set, Hinchcliffe reportedly referenced the brutal death George suffered on May 25, 2020. On that day, Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes during an arrest in Minnesota, whilst he repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe. In 2021, a state court convicted him of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. His sentence was 22.5 years in prison, which he’s serving concurrently with a further 21-year sentence for pleading guilty to violating Floyd’s constitutional rights. His death launched a movement against police brutality, dubbed ‘Black Lives Matter.’

Still, despite that context, Tony Hinchcliffe used the horrendous death as a punchline, live to tell the tale Netflix and Kevin Hart was cackling in response.

“The Black community is so pleased with you right away. George Floyd is looking up at us all, laughing so hard that he can’t breathe,” Tony Hinchcliffe said.

The George Floyd joke isn’t the one reason Tony Hinchcliffe is catching heat. He and Shane Gillis each made jokes about Sheryl Underwood’s husband, who died by suicide in 1990. Moreover, ‘The Kevin Hart Roast’ is reportedly the second roast at which Tony has cracked a George Floyd joke. He did the identical thing in 2024 during Tom Brady’s roast, saying that Rob Gronkowski looks like “the ultimate boss in George Floyd: The Video Game,” per the Star Tribune. To this point, it doesn’t appear that Hinchcliffe has addressed the backlash over his recent or past controversial jokes, leaving critics to query whether he has a pattern.

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Recap Of Family, Friend & Celeb Reactions To Joke

Speaking with ‘The Breakfast Club’s Loren Lorosa, Terrence Floyd slammed Tony for presenting his brother’s death as comedy. He said Kevin Hart should’ve shut down the joke, especially on condition that he attended George Floyd’s funeral in Minnesota. “A number of it just felt argh…it wasn’t tasteful,” he said. Terrence also shared that George Floyd’s daughter often has to cope with the fallout from controversies involving her father’s name, especially near his death anniversary.

“That is crazy. We’re upset but I’m focusing more on the well-being of my niece,” Terrence said.

Meanwhile, George Floyd’s close friend, Stephen Jackson, also addressed the joke via social media. The second time, he insisted that nobody can tell another person what to be offended by. “Everybody laughing…until it’s their member of the family that gets murdered, then it ain’t funny,” he said in a video. He called the behavior “clown sh*t,” adding that he traveled to 29 states, marching in his brother’s name in real-time and won’t be told the best way to react. In his caption, Jackson added:

“Ceaselessly gone ride for my brother. If u don’t like me nor respect my brother Unfollow is all u gotta do. I don’t give a f*ck. Respect it or Check it and no person ain’t checking sh*t here. Wallahi. Your opinion don’t matter to me. Keep it. Ciabatta still come 1st on the month regardless 😂.”

Moreover, Sukihana took to social media with a video, expressing her disbelief that “a bunch of white colonizers” disrespected George Floyd and made a joke of his death. “I’m more appalled on the Black folks that sat there and watched it and laughed. No person got up? No person said…that is my cue, I’m leaving?” she said.

As mentioned, Tamika D. Mallory also released a press release slamming Tony Hinchcliffe’s jokes. She said there was “nothing funny” about George’s murder.

“Allowing that white man or some other man to arise there and disrespect US, while laughing, is disgusting. A part of the explanation Black folks proceed to face SEVERE attacks against our rights, is because a few of us think all the pieces is sh*ts and giggles. It wasn’t funny AT ALL.”

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Has Kevin Hart Spoken Out About The George Floyd Jab?

As mentioned, Kevin Hart was one in all many on the roast who laughed when Tony Hinchcliffe used George Floyd and his death as punchlines. After the event, Hart took to Instagram to applaud all of the comedians who popped out. He claimed the event went exactly as planned. Roasts, per Kevin, must be “hard-hitting, relentless jokes with no consequence. That’s the concept of a roast, you go hard otherwise you go home.” Of Tony Hinchcliffe specifically, Hart said:

“Tony Hinchcliffe f*cking understood the task. Relentless as he all the time is, but funny. You may’t have emotions. You gotta understand what the f**king task is. Everybody got here on the market and did their f**king thing.”

Since that video on Monday (May 11), Kevin Hart has made seven additional Instagram feed posts promoting the roast. He has in a roundabout way addressed the backlash in regards to the George Floyd jokes. Still, his comment sections are being flooded with mentions of it.

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