Kevin Hart is an iconic comedian, the “Fast and Furious” and “Ride Along” star is renowned for his comic timing. However, during Peacock’s special Winter Olympics broadcast “Kevin Hart’s Winter Olympics Tailgate Party”, Kevin Hart became the butt of the joke when he appeared with former Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn.
"Is that your kid?" @LindseyVonn is not impressed by @KevinHart4Real's skiing skills 😬⛷ pic.twitter.com/aEwo3o4nCR
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After retiring from the sport, Vonn is now working as an analyst to provide her expert opinions as she focuses on various aspects of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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Lindsey Vonn trolls Kevin Hart
It all started when Hart asked her about his skiing skills. Hart asked Lindsey about the difficulty based color-coding for mountains and she responded that he must’ve been on the easiest trail possible, an accusation that he vehemently refused. “That’s not true. What you just said was a lie. I was not on the green, I was on the excellent.”
They then rolled the footage of Hart’s endeavours.
“Wait, that’s at least 70 miles per hour,” said Hart, excitedly showing off his moves. Vonn hilariously asked Hart, “Is that your kid, wait who is that?”
Hart made her focus on the stop he did on the slopes, comparing it to the ending of her Winter Olympics stop after going across the finishing line. But Vonn was not having any of it as she ended her conversation with a punch line.
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“It’s a good thing you are a comedian,” said Vonn.
Surely, Kevin is used to being the funniest person in a conversation but this time,?Lindsey Vonn might have gotten the better of him. What did you make of their hilarious exchange? Let us know in the comments.
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