Key Takeaways
- Kevin Hart has partnered with Authentic Brands Group to co-manage the โKevin Hartโ brand
- The deal makes Hart a shareholder while expanding his name across products, experiences, and digital platforms
- The move reflects a growing trend of celebrities prioritizing brand ownership and long-term IP control
Kevin Hart Signs Deal to Sell Rights to His Name
Kevin Hart is taking a bold step in brand ownership. The Jumanji actor and comedian has officially sold the rights to his name as part of a new partnership with Authentic Brands Group (ABG), one of the worldโs largest brand management firms.
Under the agreement, Hart becomes a shareholder in Authentic Brands Group, with both parties co-managing the โKevin Hartโ brand. The partnership will expand his name into multiple commercial ventures, including:
- Consumer products
- Live entertainment experiences
- Digital and media platforms
Authentic Brands Group already manages branding deals for major names such as David Beckham, Shaquille OโNeal, and the estate of Muhammad Aliโplacing Hart among an elite group of globally recognized brands.
Why Kevin Hart Sold the Rights to His Name
In a statement announcing the deal, Kevin Hart emphasized that the move is about long-term growth, diversification, and legacy.
โThis partnership is about acceleration, growth and diversification,โ Hart said. โIโve spent years building businesses and creating opportunities, and joining Authentic gives me the platform and global infrastructure to take my brand to the next level.โ
By becoming a shareholder, Hart gains partial ownership in Authenticโs portfolio of iconic intellectual property while strengthening control over his own name.
โI want the Hart name to live on for generations to come,โ he added, โand be something that my grandkids and their grandkids will be able to be proud of.โ
Authentic Brands Group Welcomes Kevin Hart
Authentic executives praised Hart as a visionary entertainer and entrepreneur with unmatched cultural influence.
Jamie Salter, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Authentic Brands Group, called Hart one of the most dynamic figures in entertainment today.
โKevinโs creative vision, business instincts and cultural impact are unmatched. He understands the power of brand ownership and the opportunity to build a global, long-term business.โ
Corey Salter, President of Entertainment and International at Authentic, echoed that sentiment, highlighting Hartโs role in shaping the future of entertainment-driven intellectual property.
โKevin represents the future of entertainment-driven IP, and together we will expand his brand across new categories and geographies.โ
A Growing Trend in Celebrity Brand Ownership
Kevin Hartโs decision to sell the rights to his name reflects a larger trend in the entertainment industry. More actors, musicians, and creators are shifting from short-term endorsements to long-term brand ownership and equity-based partnerships.
Instead of simply licensing their likeness, todayโs top entertainers are:
- Retaining creative control
- Building scalable global brands
- Turning personal names into lasting intellectual property
For Hart, this move positions his brand beyond film and comedyโcreating opportunities that extend into business, media, and future generations.
What This Means for the Entertainment Industry
As the lines between entertainment, entrepreneurship, and branding continue to blur, Kevin Hartโs deal with Authentic Brands Group highlights how personal brands can evolve into global business empires.
With Authenticโs infrastructure and Hartโs creative leadership, the โKevin Hartโ name is set to reach new audiences, platforms, and markets worldwide.



Hallelujah. Congratulations!! I know this is a BIG DEAL! I am so honored to hear that he is achieving such greatness. Incredible.
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