comedian Pete Davidson He faced online backlash after a joke he told on Netflix’s live comedy special “Kevin Hart’s Roast” sparked outrage from supporters of political activist Charlie Kirk.
Davidson called for an apology after Sunday night’s live broadcast. Kevin Hart After the barbecue show, videos of the barbecue started circulating on social media.
Netflix’s Kevin Hart Joke, hosted by Shane Gillis, features a series of comedians making intentionally offensive jokes about celebrities, politics and pop culture as part of the streaming platform’s Netflix Is A Joke Fest 2026 initiative.
As of Monday, neither Davidson nor Netflix had publicly responded to the backlash.
Pete Davidson berated one attendee after another at the much-anticipated Netflix live event at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. When it was Tony Hinchcliffe’s turn to be laughed at, Davidson brought up Charlie Kirk’s shooting behaviour.
Davidson said: “Tony Hinchcliffe is here looking both like a child molester and like the dolls they give to children to show where he touched them. Tony reminded me of Charlie Kirk in that he definitely had a man pouring down his throat on camera.”
Pete Davidson further hinted that Tony suffered the same fate as Charlie Kirk, saying: “Please kill Tony. Someone fucking kill Tony. Tony, nothing you say tonight is going to hurt my feelings. Me and Kanye had a falling out, so I took a shot from the better gay Nazi.”
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The backlash surrounding Davidson became one of several controversies that emerged during the Kevin Hart roast.
A viral post accused Davidson of making a “mean” joke involving Charlie Kirk and demanded the comedian apologize to Kirk’s wife, Erica Kirkand their children. “
“Dear Pete @Netflix: You are not funny or relevant. You should get down on your knees and apologize to Erica Kirk and her children,” the post read.
In another X post, a user mentioned Pete Davidson’s own experience losing his parents, and wrote“To make matters worse, he lost his father on 9/11. He understood the pain of growing up without a father, but he was joking that this man’s children will now grow up without a father.”
another user wrote“, “Comedy has everything, but not like this. Charlie had been murdered eight months earlier, and we wondered why people had become so desensitized to political violence. “
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