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BY Ama Nunoo, 1:09pm March 25, 2020,

‘Couldn’t be more grateful’ – Kevin Hart and wife Eniko expecting second child

Photo via @kevinhart4real on Instagram

It’s baby number two!

Comedian and actor Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko have announced they are expecting their second child together.

Eniko shared the exciting news with a simple but elegant maternity photo on Instagram on Tuesday.

“Baby #2 in the midst of all of this we’re counting our blessings and couldn’t be more grateful! Soon to be a family of 6 #glowingandgrowing,” she captioned.

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Hart, 40, also shared the same photo with the caption, “#Harts #FamilyOfSix #Blessed #LiveLoveLaugh.”

Married in 2016, the couple already share a son, 2-year-old Kenzo Kash. Hart also has two other kids, daughter Heaven, 15, and son Hendrix, 12, from a previous marriage with Torrei Hart.

Kevin and Eniko’s marriage, albeit strong, has come with its own ups and downs. In 2017, the Jumanji actor admitted to cheating on her while she was pregnant with Kenzo after he was threatened with blackmail.

Speaking on Power FM’s The Breakfast Club after the scandal in 2017, Hart owned up to his mistakes, adding that he was trying to work things out.

“I’m hoping that she has a heart to where she can forgive me and understand that this is not going to be a reoccurring thing and allow me to recover from my f*cking massive mistake,” Hart said.

“That’s what I’m trying to do not only as a man, but within teaching a lesson to my son. If you do something wrong, stand in front of your wrong s**t, don’t run away from it.”

In the couple’s  Netflix docuseries, Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up, Eniko also explained why she gave her husband a second chance.

“I believe in second chances. I’m all about forgiveness, and you only get two times. Three strikes you’re out, you’re out of here,” she said. “So, as long as he behaves, we’re good.”

“It was a lot for me, but we’ve been through it, we’ve gone through it, we passed it and he’s a better man now because of it.”

Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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