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5 year oldKevin Hart and his wife will directly address his cheating scandal in his forthcoming Netflix docuseries, Don’t F**k This Up.
A new trailer for the six-part series, which will premiere December 27 on Netflix, shows Eniko Parrish sobbing and asking her comedian husband how he could betray her while she was pregnant.
“You publicly humiliated me,” Parrish, 35, says as she wipes away tears. “I just kept saying, ‘How the f**k did you let that happen?’”
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Hart, 40, cheated on Parrish with model Montia Sabbag while on a trip to Las Vegas in 2017. The romp was caught on video, which was later released in an alleged attempt to extort the Jumanji: The Next Level actor.
Sabbag publicly maintained she wasn’t the extortionist who released the tape and agreed Hart was as much a victim as she was. She changed her tune in September 2019 when she sued Hart for US$60 million (A$87 million), claiming that Hart and his friend J.T. Jackson set her up and hid a camera during their rendezvous.
Don’t F**k This Up will also dive into the controversy surrounding Hart’s previous homophobic jokes that ultimately led to him stepping down from hosting the 2019 Academy Awards.
Hart and Parrish share one child, son Kenzo. He also shares two children with first wife Torrei Hart: daughter Heaven and son Hendrix.
Torrei previously sat down with Page Six and said she and her ex-husband amicably co-parent despite Kevin allegedly cheating on Torrei with Parrish.
This article originally appeared in the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.
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