Kevin Hart takes home new born baby boy in time for Thanksgiving

Actor Kevin Hart accepts the Entertainer of the Year Award during the 45th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena, California February 22, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

American comedian and actor, Kevin Hart, has just welcomed his new baby boy into the world. Hart and his wife, Eniko Parish, decided to name their little bundle of joy Kenzo Kash. Little Kenzo and his mom have been discharged early from the hospital to spend a quiet Thanksgiving at home.

In a report by Montrose Press, Parish went into labor in the early hours of Tuesday, Nov. 21. After just one day of being admitted to the hospital, Hart's family is now ready to bring home Kenzo and it is safe to assume that the baby was born incredibly healthy. The comedian's close friends and relatives will certainly be excited to greet the new addition to the Hart family. Hart already has two children prior to Kenzo, 2-year-old Heaven and 10-year-old Hendrix.

Hart did not hesitate to post pictures on his Instagram. According to the Daily Mail, Hart even stated in his caption that "As you can see @enikonhart is up & running & back to normal. She's a rockstar...The woman's body is unbelievable." Hart was alluding to Parish's ability to be up and about after just barely a day in the hospital. He was definitely amazed at the strength Parish put on display while she was delivering Kenzo.

According to Us Weekly, Hart and Parish decided to reduce the number of people for their Thanksgiving party for a more intimate gathering. This is quite understandable, especially since baby Kenzo will just be two days old by Thanksgiving. Initially, the couple planned to have a tremendous and bountiful Thanksgiving feast. Hart also stated that if there are many people, the risks of the baby catching unwanted germs could increase drastically.

Hart and Parish seem to be going strong. People has reported that the couple has been through an extortion attempt this year, wherein an unnamed woman blackmailed Hart, and threatened to publicly reveal his indiscretions. However, Hart pre-empted the threat and publicly came clean and apologized to his family. It appears that Hart has been forgiven, and he currently looks very happy and content.

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