Kevin Hart is reportedly set to leave hospital for inpatient physical therapy facility as he continues to recover from his car crash injuries.
The comedian along with Jared Black and Rebbeca Broxterman were in the car. Black, who was driving Hart’s vehicle, reportedly “lost control” of the car in the hills of Malibu on Sunday, September 1. Hart suffered severe back injuries and had emergency surgery at a Los Angeles hospital.
According to the TMZ, Kevin Hart is set to leave hospital anytime soon and will be transported to an inpatient physical therapy facility where he's expected to remain for one to two weeks.
A source told TMZ last week that Hart was back on his feet and doing short walks in the hospital.
'He's super eager to get out,' the source said, adding the star is in pretty good spirits.
He will need to continue intensive physical therapy to continue his recovery.
Hart's pal Black also sustained suffered serious back injuries in the accident but his fiancee Rebecca Broxterman who was also in the car escaped unharmed.
The terrifying crash occurred just hours after he posted to social media a photo of himself behind the wheel of the vintage Plymouth Barracuda he had bought as a 40th birthday present to himself back in July.
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