'I'm over it': Kevin Hart says he won't return as Oscars host

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NEW YORK CITY — Kevin Hart had a direct response for people who wanted to hear more from him about the Oscars controversy that has dominated headlines over the past month regarding homophobic tweets he sent in the past.

"I'm over it," Hart said multiple times on "GMA" Wednesday morning when asked about his apology or the controversy. "There's no more conversation about it ... I'm over that, I'm over the moment."

Hart added that he apologized back in the late 2000s when the comments first happened and multiple times after.

"I'm not giving no more explanation of who I am," he added. "I'm just done."

The actor said he has given all he can thus far and "said everything I can possibly say."

"If you didn't [hear the apology], I don't know what you're looking for," he continued. "I'm a good person, I love to love, if you don't see that then it's a problem with you."

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When asked if he is hosting the Oscars this year, he simply said, "No" and that it's too late to prepare.

"It's hard to predict what can happen. I don't want people to think there's a thing about me and the Academy," he added.

His comments come two days after he formally apologized again to the LGBTQ community on his SiriusXM show "Straight from The Hart" for past homophobic comments and slurs.