Kevin Hart reflects on 'eye-opening' crash, says pandemic let him 'truly tap into fatherhood' - USA TODAY

In an interview with USA TODAY, comedian Kevin Hart said the coronavirus pandemic gave him the time to reconnect with his family.

Kevin Hart says hosting a re-imagined online fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association is “a major level-up for me.” (Oct. 21).

The coronavirus pandemic has kept Kevin Hart, his wife and four kids inside together – and he says it's given him a new appreciation for his family?

In an interview with USA TODAY Monday, the comedian, 41, said lockdown "shined a light" on his loved ones and gave him the time to reconnect with them?

"Never have I been able to eat dinner with my family and talk to my family as much as I’ve been able to through the course of this pandemic, and it made me just realize some of the things that I missed, some of the things that I didn’t put as much value on that I probably should.”.

Actor Kevin Hart (R), his wife Eniko Parish (L) and children Hendrix, Heaven and Kenzo walk the carpet at the 'The Secret Life of Pets 2' premiere in Westwood, California, on June 2, 2019. (Photo: LISA O'CONNOR, AFP/Getty Images).

In addition to running, Hart says he enjoys other at-home cardio workouts, like exercising on a rowing machines and biking, but says he' still dealing with some lingering issues following the September 2019 car crash that left him hospitalized for days

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