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Kevin Hart Says He Struggled Doing His Daughter's Hair: 'Her Hat Game Is Strong' - Blavity

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Actor Kevin Hart , who plays the lead role in Netflix’s film Fatherhood , opened up about his own journey as a dad. In a Zoom interview with Essence, the comedian spoke about not knowing how to properly do his daughter Heaven’s hair, Essence reported .

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