Kevin Hart Accepts MTV’s Comedic Genius Award

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                                                                                                                                           Photo Credit: Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

 

MTV’s Movie Awards 2015 was held last night at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. The evening, which is a lot less stuffy than the Golden Globes and Oscar’s, celebrated the year’s most popular films and the stars who made them great.

This year, comedic powerhouse Kevin Hart took home the Comedic Genius Award. Friend and fellow comedian, Jimmy Kimmel, took to the stage to introduce Hart with his own fair share of “short” jokes. But, the laughs ceased as Hart accepted his award with an heartfelt speech thanking those who

“I wanna thank my fiancée for being my rock right now,” he told the audience. “I wanna thank my ex-wife for giving me these two kids who are my best friends right now; Heaven for being the most amazing daughter, Hendrix for being the most amazing son. My kids, I’m doing all of this for them. I’m trying to leave a legacy for them. Last but not least my fans—this is for y’all, I love y’all.”

Congrats to Kevin Hart!

In case you missed the awards show, here are the complete list of winners below:

– Movie of the year: “The Fault in Our Stars.”

– Best female performance: Shailene Woodley, “The Fault in Our Stars.”

– Best male performance: Bradley Cooper, “American Sniper.”

– Best scared-as-s— performance: Jennifer Lopez, “The Boy Next Door.”

– Breakthrough performance: Dylan O’Brien, “The Maze Runner.”

– Best shirtless performance: Zac Efron, “Neighbors.”

– Best duo: Zac Efron and Dave Franco, “Neighbors.”

– Best fight: Dylan O’Brien vs. Will Poulter, “The Maze Runner.”

– Best kiss: Ansel Elgort and Shailene Woodley, “The Fault in Our Stars.”

– WTF moment: Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, “Neighbors.”

– Best villain: Meryl Streep, “Into the Woods.”

– Best musical moment: Jennifer Lawrence, “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1.”

– Best comedic performance: Channing Tatum, “22 Jump Street.”

– Best on-screen transformation: Elizabeth Banks, “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1.”

–  Trailblazer Award: Shailene Woodley.

– Comedic Genius Award: Kevin Hart.

– Generation Award: Robert Downey Jr.