Kevin Hart announces birth of baby boy Kenzo Kash | Inquirer Entertainment

Kevin Hart announces birth of baby boy Kenzo Kash

/ 05:05 PM November 22, 2017

FILE – In this Aug. 3, 2017, file photo, comedian Kevin Hart and his pregnant wife, Eniko, pose at Kevin Hart’s “Laugh Out Loud” new streaming video network launch event at the Goldstein Residence in Beverly Hills, Calif. Hart announced on Nov. 21, 2017, that Parrish had given birth to a healthy baby boy, Kenzo Kash Hart. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision/AP, File)

Kevin Hart has announced the birth of his son, Kenzo Kash Hart.

The comedian writes on social media that the baby was born early Tuesday morning. He adds that the boy is “healthy & already smiling.”

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Hart and his wife, model Eniko Parrish, announced on Mother’s Day that she was expecting their first child. Hart has two children from a previous marriage.

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In September, Hart publicly apologized to Eniko and his children for what he described as a “bad error in judgment.” He said someone was trying to seek financial gain over his mistakes, and he’d rather confess than let that happen.

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An attorney for a woman who said she was “involved” with Hart in August said someone secretly placed cameras in a hotel suite and recorded “bedroom images” of the pair. NVG

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