racing ex-NFL player Stevan Ridley in a 40-foot dash, received an apology from the former Patriots running back.
“I saw [Tom Brady] do it at your age so I figured you had the juice too big bro,” Ridley wrote on his Instagram Story Thursday.
“My bad. Heal up and keep making us all laugh.”
The funnyman first revealed he had suffered multiple injuries — and landed himself in a wheelchair — in an Instagram video Wednesday night.
“Guys, I blew all my s—t,” he said.
“Tore my lower abdomen, my abductors are torn — I don’t even know what that is, but I tore ’em. … I can’t walk!”
The “Jumanji” star, 44, even branded himself the “dumbest man alive” after challenging Ridley to a race to settle their “debate” over who was faster.
“I tried to jump out there and do some young stuff … and I was told to sit my ass down,” he went on.
“What are we competing for at this age? What am I doing?” the comedian pondered.
“Why did I even race? Stupidest s—t ever! Now I can’t walk…”
Hart also issued a public service announcement, urging his followers over 40 to “respect their age” and to not be “alarmed” if they see him in a wheelchair.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the age 40 is real,” he said.
“Respect that age or that age will make you respect it,” he joked.
“I was just forced to respect it. Sit my ass down. This is 44.”
The “Hart to Heart” host received plenty of love, and a few jokes, from his friends in the comments section of the post.
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“If 44 is kicking yo ass..wait til you hit 55…you might just disintegrate. Get well dummy!” actor Wanda Skyes wrote.
Will Smith chimed in, “Getting older is REAL!! Heal Up, Kev!!”
Singer Mario added, “You gotta warm up for about 10 minutes big fella!”
It comes four years after the “Night School” star was involved in a near-fatal car crash in 2019.
He fractured his spine in three places and ended up in hospital for 10 days before being he was moved to a live-in rehab center for physical therapy.