Viewers who want to avoid Nick Cannon and Kevin Hart’s new game show – “Who’s Having My Baby?” – won’t have to do much work as it may not be real.
On Tuesday, father of 12 Cannon and “Jumanji” star Hart announced “Who’s Having My Baby?” with matching show trailers shared on social media. In the clip, also shared by E!, Hart informs an audience of women that they’re actually “on a game show right now.”
“You get some contestants who want to have your baby,” Hart tells Cannon as several women walk on stage.
According to the trailer, “Who’s Having my Baby? With Nick Cannon” is hosted by Kevin Hart and is expected to air in the spring. But according to variety, that is most likely not the case.
“Who’s Having My Baby?” was reportedly created by Hart as an outline for an upcoming project that has yet to be announced, Variety reported Tuesday afternoon.
Representatives for E! did not confirm that on Tuesday when The Times contacted him.
Even though it wasn’t a commercial for an actual show, Tuesday’s buzzy clip managed to grab attention on social media. In the comment section of Hart’s post, several followers said the clip “feels like an April joke they released early.”
“This is so out of pocket I watch every episode,” another follower wrote.
On Twitter, users seemed less enthusiastic.
“This looks absolutely filthy, I can’t believe a major network would say yes to this crap,” said one user tweeted. Other Twitter users shared shady memes And expressed confusion.
Cannon retweeted and responded to several reactions to the trailer. Responding to a Twitter user who called the teaser “a real mess of a trailer park”, he wrote: “Audiences will love it!!!.”
It’s not the first time Cannon, who welcomed his 12th child in December, and his growing family have turned jokes.
In June, ‘Deadpool’ star Ryan Reynolds enlisted the ‘Wild ‘N Out’ personality to help promote his Aviation gin for Father’s Day.
Re-create one similar advertisement for 2021Cannon whips up the “mother of all cocktails” and calls it “the vasectomy.”
“God knows I need one,” he said.
For Hart: “Who’s having my baby?” won’t be out in the spring, but season 4 of his “Celebrity Game Face” will. The game show, hosted and executive produced by Hart, returns to E! on April 6.