Kevin Hart might have sapphic eroticismhad the most fun out of anyone this Sunday.
The comedian, and Philadelphia native, was in attendance at Super Bowl LII, and he wasn't afraid of having the time of his life—even if that meant making a fool of himself after the Philadelphia Eagles took home the trophy.
Thanks to some quick camerawork, the world got to witness Hart drunkenly attempting to make his way on stage with the team and the trophy. Only he wasn't allowed through by security, and the rejection is hilarious to watch.
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Of course, Hart picked the biggest security guard to argue with, making the scene just that much more amusing to watch.
Hart didn't quite make it to the stage, but he did find NFL players being interviewed by the network and successfully crashed that interview...until he cursed on live television and was escorted away while cackling to himself.
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Safe to say his drunken struggles did not go unnoticed.
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Hart made a video after the game, breaking down what happened and encouraging kids not to drink.
"One of the top two stupidest things I've ever done but who cares," he exclaimed. "The Eagles won the Super Bowl. Yeah I'm still a little tipsy—the world can kiss my ass.
"It didn't work out good," Hart explained, "but that man did his job didn't he?"
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One way or another, Hart will get his hands on the trophy but until then, at least we had Sunday.
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