All his life, Kevin Hart has always wanted to be an action star.
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Kevin Hart is back with five new episodes of his sports-themed talk show “Cold As Balls”, with a new batch of guests and a whole new format.
As fans will recall, the show features Hart interviewing professional athletes while each sit in a therapeutic tub filled with ice water. Now that social distancing and self-isolating has become the new normal, the new batch of episodes are subtitled “Cold Calls”, with Hart and his guests chatting remotely from their respective homes, sans ice cubes.
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