The 39-year-old actor/comedian surprises his team with classic muscle cars following the success of his 'Irresponsible Tour'.

AceShowbiz - Kevin Hart didn't hold back when showing his gratitude to the people behind the success of his comedy tour. Celebrating the end of "Irresposible Tour", the "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" actor revealed through an Instagram post that he had gifted his crew members vintage cars.

On Saturday, December 29, the 39-year-old comedian uploaded a video unveiling the aftermath of his big surprise. "So the tour is over, and I told my guys I was going to do something special for them. They had no idea what it was," he spilled to the camera as he showed off a row of cars with names on the hood of each vehicle. "I just surprised my whole team with old schools.

Sincerely expressing his thanks to his team, the husband of Eniko Parrish said, "I mean it when I say I love my team, I would not be where I am or who I am today if it wasn't for my team." He added, "We're celebrating, and I love the fact that they're gone. They're blown away, and for me, that's all I needed, nothing else."

The "Central Intelligence" actor also didn't forget his road manager. On the same day he shared footage of his crew getting their vintage cars, he uploaded a video of Nate Smith discovering his in his garage. Alongside the clip, he wrote, "We argue like cats and dogs but ur loyalty has never been in question. I love your old a** man....Thank you for your help in making another tour a major success!!!!!"

On Sunday, December 30, Hart continued to boast about his pricey gifts, gushing that it allowed him and his crew to start a car club. "Yup...We are officially getting a old...Me & my guys started a car club," he wrote. "We are the 'Plastic Cup Boyz Car Club'....we are getting jackets and hats and gloves with no finger tips....Old man fun. We drink coffee and talk cars on sundays."

Hart has seemingly bounced back to spread positiveness after getting entangled in 2019 Oscars drama. On December 4, he was announced as the host of the 91st Academy Awards. His appointment was quick to bring up attention to his old homophobic tweets, forcing him to step down from the role two days after.

"I have made the choice to step down from hosting this year's Oscar's," his statement at the time read. "This is because I do not want to be a distraction on a night that should be celebrated by so many amazing talented artists. I sincerely apologize to the LGBTQ community for my insensitive words from my past. I'm sorry that I hurt people."

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