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Kevin Hart‘s wife Eniko Parrish is pregnant with baby number two, she revealed on social media Tuesday.
Parrish, 35, shared the news on Instagram with a photo of herself wearing a sheer halter dress and highlighting her baby bump with a profile pose.
“baby #2,” she captioned the post. “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✨.”
Parrish and Hart, 40, are already parents to a 2-year-old son, Kenzo. The comedian also shares 15-year-old daughter Heaven and 12-year-old son Hendrix with his ex-wife, Torrei.
Hart recently took a break from the dye bottle while staying home during the coronavirus outbreak, revealing his natural gray hair.
“I have always had a s—t load of grey hair … I was just a frequent dyer 😂😂😂😂 … I’m not working right now so I said F—K IT 😂😂😂,” the “Ride Along” actor admitted.
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