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Watch Kevin Hart Respond To Sony Hacking Scandal While Spreading Holiday Cheer!

Chris Paul, Kevin Hart and Ekpe Udoh Christmas shop with the kids at The CP3 Foundation’s Chris Paul and Kevin Hart Host 100 Children for Holiday Shopping Spree at Toys “R” Us in Torrance, CA

Dec. 30 2014, Updated 9:59 a.m. ET

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On Tuesday, comedian Kevin Hart donned a Santa hat and teamed up with NBA players Chris Paul and Ekbe Udoh to spread some holiday cheer.

They headed a Toys "R" Us in Southern California, and Chris's CP3 event gave $100 gift cards for a shopping spree to 100 Los Angeles children, most of whom are part of LA's BEST program. Each of them made Chris a card to thank him and wish him a happy holiday.

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During the event, Kevin could not avoid questions about the Sony hacking scandal. In a Sony CEO email, Kevin was called a "whore," by execs, who bad-mouthed him for wanting more money to do things that weren’t included in his initial contract.

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Kevin responded to the emails, saying in part, "At the end of the day, I'm a talent. As a talent, I do what I'm supposed to do, which is put smiles on peoples faces."

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