Kevin Hart and wife Eniko recreate 10-year-old photos on anniversary holiday
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Actor-comedian Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko Hart are marking a decade of marriage with a nostalgic throwback, sharing side-by-side then-and-now photographs recreated at the same location where the couple honeymooned 10 years ago. Hart posted the images on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse into their anniversary getaway.
The Post That Caught Everyone's Attention
In the caption accompanying the carousel, Hart wrote: 'Back down memory lane…. Came across some photos from 10yrs ago and decided to recreate them #Harts #AgingLikeFineWine.' The images show the couple posing at a picturesque holiday destination, mirroring poses and settings from a decade prior. The post quickly drew warm reactions from fans and followers.
A Decade of Marriage — The Hart Love Story
Kevin and Eniko Parrish got engaged in 2014 and were married in California in 2016. The couple welcomed their first child in 2017 and a daughter in 2020. Hart was previously married to Torrei Skipper in 2003; that marriage ended in divorce, finalised in November 2011, after the couple cited irreconcilable differences.
What's Next for Kevin Hart on Screen
Beyond the anniversary celebrations, Hart has a major film on the horizon. He is set to reprise his role as Franklin Finbar in 'Jumanji: The Open World', the newest instalment in the Jumanji franchise. The film reunites him with Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Bravestone, Jack Black as Professor Sheldon Oberon, and Karen Gillan as Ruby Roundhouse.
The original Jumanji, released in 1995 and directed by Joe Johnston, was based on the 1981 children's picture book by Chris Van Allsburg and starred Robin Williams, among others.
Hart's Rise in Comedy and Film
Hart's career trajectory began with a recurring role on the TV series Undeclared, after director Judd Apatow cast him in the show. His stand-up profile grew steadily with his debut comedy album 'I'm a Grown Little Man', followed by four more specials: Seriously Funny, Laugh at My Pain, Let Me Explain, and What Now? — cementing his status as one of Hollywood's most bankable comedians.