Look at her go! Kevin Hart’s daughter Heaven is learning to drive.
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Netflix on Friday, he plays a new dad whose wife dies shortly after childbirth and he’s left raising their daughter on his own.To be fair, there’s been many built-in tearjerkers that have failed (remember “Life Itself”?). But something has to go very, very wrong for a film to mess up that kind of premise.
Look at her go! Kevin Hart’s daughter Heaven is learning to drive.
Kevin Hart and his ride or dies are taking their love of cars to the next level. The comedian and his comedy crew The Plastic Cup Boyz are letting fans in on their inner circle in a new series for MotorTrend. will debut Friday on the MotorTrend App — nearly two years after Hart was involved in a scary car crash.
Drew and Jonathon Scott are helping Kevin Hart give back to a dear friend.
Netflix has revealed viewership numbers for the new movie Fatherhood, which stars Kevin Hart.
Antonio Ferme editorKevin Hart and Snoop Dogg are teaming up with Peacock to tackle a new endeavor: recapping the Olympics.Pairing Hart and Snoop as the comedy guides through the Tokyo Olympics 2021, the commentary series “Olympic Highlights With Kevin Hart and Snoop Dogg” will be exclusively available on NBC’s streaming service.
told Bill Maher he thinks the Tokyo Olympic games should be postponed again.The comments came during a lengthy, free-ranging talk between Maher and Costas. Costas said the Tokyo Games should be “postponed, not canceled.
told Bill Maher he thinks the Tokyo Olympic games should be postponed again.The comments came during a lengthy, free ranging talk between Maher and Costas. Costas said the Tokyo games should be “postponed, not canceled.
Kevin Hart and Snoop Dogg will be recapping the Olympics in their own way.
Kevin Hart's got quite the potty mouth… digitally speaking.Recently, a humorous study out of the United Kingdom named the comedian the most "foul-mouthed celebrity" on Twitter, narrowly edging out former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Brandi Glanville for the, well, honor.The study, done by MrQ, examined the most recent 3,200 tweets from a gaggle of celebrities. MrQ used 10 fairly common vulgar words as its baseline, including variants.
Gallery: Prince Harry shows us The Me You Can't See: 10 shocking revelations from the show (BANG Showbiz)"Getting my daughter back, getting my daughter to understand that I was sorry, that I made a mistake—that was real. To understand, like, I'm still Dad.
Kevin Hart’s latest feel-good movie is all about Fatherhood… and now he’s opening up about his real-life experiences on the subject.
They really got to the Hart of the matter. Kevin Hart opened up about how his philandering affected his relationship with his children to Will Smith on a special Father’s Day installment of Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett’s Facebook show, "Red Table Talk." "I stepped in some s–t, yeah," Hart, 41, responded when Smith, 52, asked how he addressed that scandal with his children.
Kevin Hart says having a daughter impacted him like no other.The comedian sat down with Will Smith for a special Father's Day, where the two got real about fatherhood, co-parenting with their ex-wives and Kevin feeling like he let his daughter, Heaven, down after hischeating scandal in 2017.Kevin is the father of four kids — 16-year-old daughter Heaven and 13-year-old son Hendrix, whom he shares with ex-wife Torrei Hart, as well as 3-year-old son Kenzo and 8-month-old daughter Kaori with wife
Kevin Hart had some special help when preparing for his upcoming movie. The 41-year-old actor has been working to branch out of comedy lately, stretching into drama with Netflix's "Fatherhood" and dipping his toe into the world of action-adventure with the upcoming film "Borderlands." Earlier this week, Hart took to Instagram to show off his physique after working hard to look like an action star and revealed that he recruited Navy Seals to help him prepare.
Kevin Hart’s transition from comedian to a dramatic actor just isn’t working. The comedian’s second turn in a more serious role, director Paul Weitz‘s “Fatherhood” for Netflix— 2019’s “The Upside” was his first — is all downside, and it’s missing some crucial elements.