Kevin Hart sat down with Gillie and Wallo for an entertaining episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast.
During the conversation, Kevin opened up about a robbery incident that occurred when he was child alongside his mother and they were dressed down at gunpoint.
“Me and my mom got robbed,” the Philadelphia native revealed around the 23:30 mark. “Wanna hear the crazy part? [We were] coming from a laundromat. … We got the shopping cart, I’m talking folded clothes, right, my Mom got the cart. I got my book bag, I used to go to the laundromat do the homework. My mom just carrying this little orange fanny pack, dude came out, he said, ‘Get that shit up, bitch.’ And my Mom was like, ‘No.’”
Kevin said his mother defiantly refused to give up her belongings despite being faced with a potentially deadly proposition.
“I swear to God,” he said. “Hand on the Bible, my mom said, ‘No.’ He said, ‘You think I’m f***ing playing with you? Get that shit up.’ My mom was like, ‘It’s nothing in it, and no.’ I’m just standing there, I’m looking…I’m shocked that I’m looking at a gun. He snatched it off, he go through it. My mom had a bunch of tokens in there, right? Guy get mad, he throw it at my mom. ‘You broke b***h.’ He called my mama a broke b***h.”
However, the trauma from the incident stuck with Kevin who said: “She made me push the cart the rest of the way,” adding, “I never walked up that street again. The rest of my life I took the longest way to get to the laundromat. What once was a five minute walk took me 30 minutes.”
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