Kevin Hart, 42, is enjoying a trip to Venice, Italy, with wife Eniko Parrish, 37, and his cell phone! On May 13, the Fatherhood star was seen enjoying the sunshine in the lovely city with his fiancée, wandering casually and dining outside. In all occasions, the participants seemed to be enjoying both one other and their phones. In the photographs, Kevin wore a white long-sleeved Gucci sweater with a zip front, matching trainers and blue pants. Eniko donned a large, peach-coloured bodysuit with a basic design, open-toed heels, and little jewellery. She also had a basic black purse. The duo complemented their looks with the quintessential Venice accessory: sunglasses!
Kevin is now in Venice, filming sequences for his film Lift. Little is known about the film, except Kevin appears and produces, with F. Gary Grey of The Italian Job directing. According to IMDb, the film “follows a female master thief and her ex-boyfriend who team up to steal $100 million in gold bullion while being transported on a 777 passenger flight.”
On May 11, the celebrity headed to Instagram to share an incredible on-set photo with his 143 million followers. Kevin looked stunning in a brown suit, standing on a red carpet. “A small man determined to accomplish great things!!!!! “#ComedicRockStarShit #SuitedAndBooted,” he captioned the photo.
It’s understandable that he’d want his beautiful wife there for the voyage. Kevin married the model and actress in lovely Santa Barbara, California on August 14, 2016, nearly two years after proposing on August 19, 2014. They’ve subsequently had two children together: 4-year-old Kenzo Kash Hart (born in 2017) and 1-year-old Kaori Mai
Despite rumours of adultery while Eniko was pregnant in 2017, the two appear to be a rock-solid relationship. However, he stated on the School of Greatness podcast that his wife of nearly six years is “the strongest person in the world.” “She came to the incredible conclusion that, ‘I like the fact that we have a family, that we have a household, and that we now have a work to do to improve. This is what you owe me. “You owe me the get-better.”