Kevin Hart is "done" with the controversy over his historic homophobic tweets.
The 39-year-old actor has spoken out twice to apologise for the tweets which were resurfaced when he was announced as the host for the 2019 Oscars next month - which he then stepped down from amid the controversy - but says he won't be giving the situation "any more energy", as he's "over" it.
He said: "I'm done with it. It gets no more energy from me. That's why I said for the last time, I'm addressing this. There's no more conversation about it. I'm literally over that.
I'm over the moment. I'm about today. If [my apology is] accepted today, great. If it's not, it's nothing I can control. Some things are left out of your hands, so I'm done with it. I'm over it.
"I have explained how I've evolved, which makes me say I'm over it. I'm not saying how I've changed anymore … I'm not giving no more explanation of who I am. I've done it. I've done it several times … I'm just done."