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ForKevin Hart, welcoming his forth child into his family brood last year was smooth sailing.
WhileappearingonThe Ellen DeGeneres ShowWednesday, the 41-year-old actor and comedian opened up to hostEllen DeGeneresabout how calm he was when his daughter,Kaori Mai, was born in September.
When DeGeneres, 63, asked how he felt being in the delivery room for the fourth time, Hart joked, “Am I jaded? Yes.”
“‘Honey, what do your legs feel like? You walking or no?’ " he continued, referencing his wife,Eniko Hart.“If you walking, we can get out of here today.”
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The comedian went on to explain that the births of his three older children helped prepare him to meet the new bundle of joy. Hart and Eniko are parents to sonKenzo Kash, 3, while theJumanjiactor also shares sonHendrix, 13, and daughterHeaven, 16, with ex-wife, Torrei Hart.
“At this point, all of the panic that goes into it is gone,” he explained. “I’ve been there, I’ve done it, I’ve seen it.”
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However, Hart clarified that he was careful to not acttoorelaxed, as to give off the wrong impression to those surrounding him and his wife in the hospital.
“You gotta be careful to not be too relaxed cause it … can come off weird to some of the people in the room, like some of the nurses and the doctors around,” he added.
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Later during hisEllenappearance, Hart also opened up about future plans for his family, including if he and Eniko want to have any more children.
“You know, if I could Ellen, I would throw these balls in the trash. I don’t want them,” he joked to the daytime talk show host. “I don’t want no more babies. It’s not up to me. I’d take these balls and throw them on the roof if I could.”
“… I don’t need anymore activity in my house,” Hart explained. “If I could say respectively, in the nicest way, I think that our family is fine the way it is. I don’t think we need anymore additions, personally.”
But, should he and his wife find themselves in a situation where they would be welcoming another into their brood, theFatherhoodactor said they would embrace the moment together.
source: people.com