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Michael Che pulled out of Kevin Hart roast before shading white writers for jokes about ‘slavery, sex crimes, slurs’

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Michael Che spoke out about the controversial jokes made on “The Roast of Kevin Hart” after pulling out of the special.

The comedian was originally slated to appear on the roast Sunday, but two sources told Variety that Che pulled out due to scheduling difficulties with “Saturday Night Live.”

Insiders also told the outlet that the roast lineup underwent several last-minute additions and dropouts.

Michael Che (seen above at the 2024 US Open) pulled out of “The Roast of Kevin Hart” due to scheduling conflicts. GC Images
Two days after the roast aired live on Netflix, the “SNL” star shaded the vast difference in jokes between white and black people (as seen above). chethinks/Instagram
Che said white roasts talk about “slavery, math, slain teens, sex crimes, slurs, family secrets” (as seen above). chethinks/Instagram

Two days after the roast aired live on Netflix, Che, 42, took to Instagram to shade the jokes written by the white comedians — including Tony Hinchcliffe and Shane Gillis.

“white guys and black people joke different,” he wrote Tuesday. “black guys roast like, ‘look at this n–a shoes!’ white roasts are like, ‘slavery, math, slain teens, sex crimes, slurs, family secrets.'”

“white guys dont give a f–k about they shoes,” the Emmy-nominated writer added.

In a second post, Che criticized the white writers who were booked to write jokes for comedians at the roast.

In a second post (as seen above), the comedian criticized which writers were chosen for the roast. chethinks/Instagram
The stand-up comedian shared an image of five white men (as seen above) who were part of host Shane Gillis’ writing crew. Dan St Germain/Instagram
Several jokes made during Hart’s roasts prompted criticism from viewers. (Pictured: Hart, Chelsea handler, Shane Gillis, Dwayne Johnson and more at the roast.) Getty Images for Netflix

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“‘lets do a roast celebrating the career of the most successful black comic in the last 10 years,'” he wrote on Instagram Tuesday. “‘i love that! who should we get to write it?'”

On the next slide, the stand-up comedian shared an image of five white men who were part of Gillis’ writing crew.

“cmonnnnnnnnn… thats not funny?” Che concluded.

Page Six has reached out to Netflix reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Gillis (seen above) referenced slavery and lynching while poking fun at Hart’s height. Getty Images for Netflix
Hinchcliffe (seen above) made a controversial joke about George Floyd’s 2020 death. Netflix

During the roast, Gillis — who also served as the host — poked fun at Hart’s height by referencing slavery and lynching.

Hinchcliffe also made a controversial joke about George Floyd’s 2020 death.

“The Black community is so proud of you right now George Floyd is looking up at us all laughing so hard he can’t breathe,” the comedian said as Hart laughed.

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