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Kevin Hart’s wife Eniko Parrish has ‘accepted his apology’ amid extortion scandal

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Kevin Hart’s wife Eniko Parrish has accepted his apology, amid his alleged extortion scandal.

The comedian publicly apologised to his wife, who is expecting his third child, in a video posted on Instagram over the weekend, and now the couple plan to move forward.

A source told E! News, “Eniko is aware of what’s going on and that Kevin is not perfect.”

“She has accepted his apology and is focused on her pregnancy and what’s to come. She has no plans for divorce. She believes Kevin is a good husband and always comes home to her.”

“She is bothered that these stories find their way into the press and that people are asking her about it,” the source continued.

“But she does her best to ignore it all and move forward. She listens to her husband and is not going to get stressed out. She is supporting him and standing by him.”

The couple have since been spotted out in public together, enjoying lunch in Los Angeles.

According to TMZ, an anonymous person sent Kevin’s team a video of the comedian and another woman involved in a “sexually provocative situation.”

The person demanded a multi-million dollar amount in return for keeping the video private, but Kevin chose to come clean instead.

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It’s since been reported that the woman in the sexually explicit video is a 27-year-old stripper named Montia Sabbag, who met Kevin during a wild weekend in Vegas back in August.

In the 4 minute and 47 second video, you can’t see who’s on the bed during the most explicit part of the tape, but after the bed scene, two people who look like Kevin and Montia are seen walking around partially undressed.

Kevin is now determined to track down the person who leaked the video, and has already met with investigators.

The movie star’s rep released a statement saying, “Someone tried to set Kevin up in a failed extortion attempt. As law enforcement is involved, we cannot comment further as it could affect the investigation.”

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