It Looks Like Dr. Jenn Thinks That Kevin Hart Could Use Some 'Couples Therapy'
In case you missed it, Kevin Hart has been at the center of an extortion case that includes a cheating scandal and a whole bunch of drama. After a summer of infidelity rumors, including those resurfacing from his own ex-wife, Torrei Hart, Kevin was probably hoping the rumor mill would stop churning. But alas, receipts do not lie, and when a video of Hart allegedly having some sort of sexual relations with a woman who is not his wife Eniko surfaced (as a result of a failed extortion attempt) the mill is churning at full blast.
And ready to give her two cents on the situation? Dr. Jenn Mann from Couples Therapy. In a video obtained by TMZ, Dr. Jenn doesn't hold back when it comes to talking about Hart's infidelities (both past and present.)
"I think it is a shame for his wife, I think it's a shame for his family, and that man needs to learn how to keep his d-ck in his pants."
When she is asked if she thinks "we are holding our celebrities to unrealistic standards of faithfulness?" Dr. Jenn says, "No, I don't. I think to ask a man to keep his wedding vows is not an unreasonable expectation. And I think that Kavin needs to do the work on himself so that he can have the self control and the discipline."
And Dr. Jenn doesn't think that celebs should get a pass just because they're more likely to have the opportunity to cheat. She's got a pretty simple answer: "Don't make vows if you can't keep them."
She doesn't think that all is lost for the Hart family. Typically when a couple has baby on the way, it "deepens the level of commitment on both sides" and the pair will work to save their marriage even when "people screw up."
"Once a cheater, always a cheater?" Not necessarily. "I think he needs to do some work on himself because clearly this is a problem."
Dr. Jenn's final thoughts? "Mostly, keep your d-ck in your pants."
And now, for the best thing to come out of Couples Therapy, it's Farrah Abraham's whisper-cry.