Kevin Hart Gifted Nick Cannon a Condom Vending Machine After News of Eighth Child

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Upon hearing that Nick Cannon was expecting his eighth child, Kevin Hart sent him a large gift box with dozens of individually-wrapped presents: a condom vending machine.

Cannon announced on his talk show last week that model Bre Tiesi is pregnant with his child. A few days later, he shared with his Instagram followers a picture of a condom vending machine, though he wasn’t sure where it had come from. Yesterday, Hart took credit.

“I see u got my gift @nickcannon ….GOTCHA BITCH!!!!!!” he wrote. “Now u don’t have an excuse because the condoms are free.” He added the hashtag, “#PrankWars.”

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Cannon seemed less than amused. He responded in the post’s comments, “This is not a laughing matter Kevin,” along with emojis of hands with one particular finger raised.

Via People, this will be Cannon’s fifth baby in the last 15 months. His other children are 10-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe (with ex-wife Mariah Carey); 4-year-old Golden “Sagon” and 1-year-old Powerful Queen (with Brittany Bell); and 7-month-old twins, Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir (with Abby De La Rosa). His late son Zen, who was born in July last year, died in December of brain cancer.

Following the announcement of the latest addition to his large family, Cannon also spoke about his “celibacy journey.” He said on The Nick Cannon Show, “My therapist was one of the [people] who said I should probably be celibate and the reason why is because I had shared that news about Bre being pregnant.” However, he is no longer celibate.

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As for Hart, he voices a super-powered pooch in DC League of Super-Pets, out May 20th. In April he’ll participate in Netflix Is a Joke Fest.

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