Kevin Hart drops f-bomb on NFL Network after Eagles win Super Bowl LII

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: Comedian Kevin Hart attends the NFL Honors at University of Minnesota on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: Comedian Kevin Hart attends the NFL Honors at University of Minnesota on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

It wouldn’t be a Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl postgame party without Kevin Hart dropping the “f-bomb.”

Kevin Hart is celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles victory in Super Bowl LII the only way he knows how. Taking advantage of an opportunity to be on the NFL Network, Hart was in the middle of a discussion about why the Eagles were able to go all the way this season. Then, came the moment only Hart could produce.

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The first part was pretty inaudible, but we clearly heard the part where he said: “we gave a f**k.”

Hart, who appeared to have imbibed during the game, was quickly ushered off the NFL Network’s stage by Deion Sanders, who couldn’t contain his laughter. Hart for his part, quickly recognized the unintentional slip of the tongue and he was putting the microphone down and showing himself the door.

Just moments before this, Hart was caught on camera being denied by security as he tried to make his way onto the stage where NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was awarding the Eagles the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

This isn’t one of those celebrities just wanna party with the winning team thing, like Drake who was famously denied access to the Miami Heat’s locker room after they won the NBA Finals. Hart is from Philly, and he’s a diehard fan of all the city’s teams. So, you know that this victory is extra special to him, just as it is to thousands of Eagles fans across the land and he can be excused for the accidental f-bomb.

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Heck, Philly fans can all be excused for being a little exuberant in their celebration of the first Super Bowl trophy to grace the city in the team’s history. We are almost positive that productivity will be at an all-time low on Monday, and for the next week for that matter, as fans will be too busy hitting up as many Super Bowl celebrations as possible.

Hart is going to have a great night of partying, and he will certainly feel it when the sun comes up.

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