Kevin Hart Apologizes to His Pregnant Wife, Kids for 'Bad Error and Judgement': 'I Got to Do Better'

The 'Jumanji' star admits to making mistakes in an intimate video shared on Saturday.

Kevin Hart is owning up to his mistakes.

The 38-year-old actor took to Instagram on Saturday to share a very personal video, where he apologizes to his wife and kids for his "bad error and judgement."

"Sending so many apologies to my wife & kids. I gotta do better and I will. I'm not perfect and have never claimed to be ...I love you all," he captioned the Instagram clip.

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Editor's note: On Saturday, TMZ reported that Hart claims he's being extorted over a video showing him and a woman engaged in "sexually suggestive" conduct. A rep for the star told the website, "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."

In July, the Jumanji star faced persistent cheating allegations, after photos and video surfaced of him with other women outside of a Miami Beach hotel.

While the comedian doesn't say exactly why he is apologizing in the new Instagram post, he does admit to hurting "the people closest to me."

"I'm at a place in my life where I feel I have a target on my back and because of that I should make smart decisions, and recently I didn’t," Hart says in the video. "I'm not perfect and I'm not gonna sit up here and say that I am, or claim to be in any way shape or form. And I made a bad error in judgement and I put myself in an environment where only bad things can happen and they did. And in doing that, I know I'm gonna hurt the people closest to me, who I've talked to and apologized to, being my wife and my kids."

"It's a sh*tty moment when you know you're wrong and there's no excuses for your wrong behavior," he continues. "At the end of the day, I just simply got to do better. But I'm also not gonna allow a person to have financial gain off my mistakes. In this particular situation, that's what was attempted. I said I'd rather fess up to my mistakes."

Hart had previously denied his cheating allegations, telling ET's Kevin Frazier, "It's absolutely not true."

He also posted a handful of Instagram Stories laughing off the cheating claims.

Hear more of his comments in the video below.

 

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