Kevin Hart Gushes Over Baby After Pregnant Wife Eniko Parrish Sends Support
Despite the scandalous extortion plot Kevin Hart found himself in the middle of almost two months ago, he and his wife Eniko Parrish seem to be still going strong as they await the arrival of their first child together.
During a chat with Entertainment Tonight over the weekend, Hart gushed about his pregnant wife, who is due any day. The “Ride Along” star, who was visiting New York City in order to run in the NYC Marathon, shared his excitement over having another child.
The couple is expecting a baby boy, whom they have already named Kenzo. “You know, to have another addition to the family, especially a boy, the last name Hart lives on,” the comedian told the media outlet.
“It’s an amazing thing -- my third child. And it’s a time when you gotta look and be thankful for the blessings that you have, and more importantly, at the smiles I now get to see on a daily basis, you know. Both of my kids are excited, she’s excited,” he added.
Hart’s two other children, Hendrix and Heaven, are from his previous marriage to ex-wife, Torrei Hart. “That’s the best thing for me. That’s the biggest gift that I could ask for. Nothing else comes close so, you know, we’re praying for a healthy delivery, healthy baby and I think smooth sailing from there on forth."
Hart’s praises about his baby boy come after Parrish sent him her support ahead of the NYC Marathon. Hart, who set a goal to run the full 26.2 miles of the marathon, got some encouraging words from his pregnant wife at home.
On Sunday, the comedian shared an Instagram post of Parrish holding up a sign which read, “Good morning! 26.2 babe! You got this! I love you.” In his caption of the photo, Hart thanked his wife for her kind words.
Hart and Parrish’s marriage seems to be on a positive path since the comedian reportedly cheated on her during a wild weekend in Las Vegas. While she has not commented on the affair, Hart has since issued an apology and insisted that he is dedicated to his marriage.
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