hero-image

Why was Kevin Hart calling his lawyer on George Kittle? 49ers TE had hilarious interaction with Eagles fan

Kevin Hart's show "Cold as Balls" often includes some iconic interactions between the comedian and his guests. Of course, among other stars, Hart usually invites an NFL player on the show. From Marshawn Lynch and DK Metcalf to George Kittle, Hart has hosted countless players on his show.

Kittle, however, almost got Hart to (as a joke) call his lawyer on him. Towards the end of the show, which aired several months ago, Kevin Hart introduced a small game they would play. They had to throw a football into the goal, which had their faces in the middle of it. Of course, if the ball went through, the person would win and the photo of the other's face would be crumpled.

The San Francisco 49ers tight end won the round.

"Sorry, I almost broke the walls," Kittle said, smiling. "Just happy to be here."

Hart, obviously, was shocked at the force Kittle used. Though he wasn't surprised by the outcome, he did refer to it as 'personal'.

"Well if I've seen anything personal, that was it. This is cold as balls. And we just saw me getting hit in the [expletive] damn face with one of the hardest football passes."

He joked that he would need to call his lawyer.

"Do me a favor and call our lawyer."

Kevin Hart made fun of Kittle for being a die-hard Harry Potter fan

Apart from their little game, Hart and Kittle also ended up discussing Harry Potter, and how the 49ers star is a big fan of the franchise. Hart ended up making fun of Kittle for reading the books.

Kevin Hart at the New Orleans Saints v Philadelphia Eagles game
Kevin Hart at the New Orleans Saints v Philadelphia Eagles game

"So, you're like a die-hard Harry Potter?" Hart asked.

When Kittle agreed, the 43-year-old actor inquired further, wondering if his parents made him do it. Apparently, Kittle enjoyed reading as a kid, to which Hart replied:

"What a loser, what an idiot. He reads books."

The TE, of course, wasn't ready to back down.

"At least I can read," Kittle retorted.

You may also like