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Kevin Hart and wife Eniko are expecting their second child together

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Kevin Hart's wife Eniko is pregnant with their second child.The model revealed she's 'glowing and growing' as she made the announcement, while showing off her baby bump in a sheer black dress, on Instagram on Tuesday.Eniko, 35, wrote: 'baby #2 in the midst of all of this we're counting our blessings and couldn't be more grateful!

soon to be a family of 6! #glowingandgrowing' Happy news: Eniko Hart revealed she's pregnant with her second child with husband Kevin on TuesdayThe couple welcomed their first child together,Kenzo Kash Hart, in 2017.Their family will be increasing to six as Kevin, 40, also shares15-year-old daughter, Heaven, and 12-year-old son Hendrix with his ex-wife, Torrei Hart.Kevin responded to Eniko's happy post with dozens.

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