Is Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon’s ‘Having My Baby’ an actual present?
Viewers seeking to keep away from Nick Cannon and Kevin Hart‘s new game show — “Who’s Having My Baby?” — received’t must do a lot work, contemplating it will not be actual.
On Tuesday, father-of-12 Cannon and “Jumanji” star Hart announced “Who’s Having My Baby?” with matching present trailers shared on social media. In the clip, additionally shared by E!, Hart informs an viewers of girls that they’re truly “on a game show right now.”
“You’re going to get some contestants that wanna have your baby,” Hart tells Cannon as a number of girls stroll onstage.
According to the trailer, “Who’s Having my Baby? With Nick Cannon” is hosted by Kevin Hart and is meant to air in spring. But in line with Variety, that almost certainly isn’t the case.
“Who’s Having My Baby?” was reportedly created by Hart as a sketch for an upcoming venture that has but to be introduced, Variety reported Tuesday afternoon.
Representatives for E! didn’t verify that Tuesday when contacted by The Times.
Even if it wasn’t selling a actual present, Tuesday’s buzzy clip managed to show heads on social media. In the feedback part of Hart’s submit, a number of followers stated the clip “feels like a April fool’s joke they released early.”
“This so outta pocket, Ima watch every episode,” one other follower wrote.
On Twitter, customers appeared much less enthusiastic.
“This looks absolutely gross, can’t believe a major network would say yes to this garbage,” one person tweeted. Other Twitter customers shared shady memes and expressed confusion.
Cannon retweeted and replied to a number of reactions to the trailer. Replying to a Twitter person who referred to as the teaser “some real trailer park mess,” he wrote, “The public is going to love it!!!.”
It’s not the primary time Cannon, who welcomed his twelfth little one in December, and his rising household grew to become joke materials.
In June, “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds enlisted the “Wild ‘N Out” personality to help promote his Aviation gin for Father’s Day.
Re-creating an analogous 2021 commercial, Cannon whips up the “mother of all cocktails,” calling it “the Vasectomy.”
“Lord knows I need one,” he stated.
For Hart, “Who’s Having My Baby?” won’t drop within the spring, however Season 4 of his “Celebrity Game Face” will. The sport present, hosted and government produced by Hart, returns to E! on April 6.