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Globally acclaimed comedian and actor, Kevin Hart, has been officially appointed as the first 'Chief Island Officer' of Yas Island Abu Dhabi.
In a video published on the destination’s social media platforms, the newly-appointed Chief Island Officer is seen cruising around Yas Island in a white Ferrari and keeps his fans guessing as to how he plans to 'Hartify' the island. He suggests something big is coming and asks the viewers to keep a look out.
Fans of the Hollywood superstar are encouraged to stay tuned on Yas Island’s social media platforms as he goes ‘Hart’ on Yas Island while visiting the destination’s award-winning landmarks and attractions, including Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, CLYMB™ Abu Dhabi, Yas Links, Yas Mall and Yas Marina Circuit. Watch the trailer below:
Liam Findlay, CEO of Experience Hub, the trade and promotion arm of Yas Island and a subsidiary of Miral, said: “We are delighted to see Kevin Hart take on the role of Chief Island officer for Yas Island Abu Dhabi. As one of the most multifaceted and entertaining comics in the world, fans will get to watch Kevin Hart ‘Hartify’ everything on the Island."
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Hart first kept his fans guessing suggesting he might be up for a job on the Island and expressed enthusiasm for his collaboration with Yas Island on his social media platforms in August of last year.
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