Robin Thicke talks about his first meeting with Kevin Hart in new episode of Black Comedy in America

Bernie Mac-related TV clip from Black Comedy in America
Bernie Mac-related TV clip from Black Comedy in America

Thanks to Black Comedy in America on Vice TV, we are learning so much more about the comedians and programs that have shaped entertainment today. And in their latest episode set to air on December 10, we get to learn about none other than Kevin Hart.

There is no denying that Kevin Hart is a talented comedian and actor. He has a gift for making people laugh. And at the same time, he has no problem admitting when he is wrong (and yes we have seen him own his mistakes). So we are excited to learn more about him in this new episode of Black Comedy in America.

Black Comedy in America dives into who Kevin Hart is as a comedian

Luckily for us, we received an exclusive clip from the episode in which we get to hear from one of his friends, Robin Thicke, about how they first met. And it turns out that these two met in a rather unique way.

Thicke shared that he met Hart at Chris Paul’s wedding after watching one of his comedy specials. He was there to perform and when he met Kevin Hart he was inspired to show off his impression of Hart based on the special he had just watched. Clearly, this was a memorable moment for the comedian, as Robin Thicke revealed that a month after this meeting he was invited to be a part of Real Husbands of Hollywood.

Now maybe it is me, but this seems like the perfect friendship meet cute. And we really appreciate that these two connected based on Kevin Hart’s comedy. The fact that his comedy is what brought these two together just makes a lot of sense.

Of course, we are excited to learn more about Kevin Hart and the people he has worked with in Hollywood. At the same time, we are also excited to hear more from Robin Thicke in terms of these two not only working together, but also being friends.

And if you are also curious to learn more about Hart and his work, check out the latest episode of Black Comedy in America on Vice TV, Tuesday nights at 10 PM ET.