Kevin Hart put a new comedy video on his Instagram today alongside Druski and Kai Cenat. His caption made clear the collaboration landed the way he hoped.
“We were in our bag,” Hart wrote on Instagram. He said the video “delivered funny on so many levels.” He also said he had “real laughing tears” from watching the finished product.
That’s a strong reaction, even by Hart’s standards.
Hart has been one of the highest-profile comedians in the country for years. His stand-up specials have sold out arenas on multiple tours. His film career covers everything from buddy comedies to animated features. He’s been active on social media for a long time, and his followers have seen him promote plenty of things over the years. Describing something as funny on multiple levels is one thing. Adding “real laughing tears” is a step above his usual caption energy.
Druski built his name through character comedy online. His short skits center on deadpan personas placed in absurd situations, and the format spread fast across Instagram. He’s crossed over into music video appearances and worked with major names in hip-hop. His style leans on full commitment to the bit without breaking, and it’s made him one of the more distinctive voices in social media comedy.
Kai Cenat came up through Twitch. His streams grew from gaming sessions into full-scale events. They pull hundreds of thousands of live viewers at peak. He’s hosted multiday marathon streams with guests from entertainment, sports, and music. His transition from streaming into wider celebrity territory has been one of the more notable moves in digital media over the past few years. His audience is large, young, and very online.
Getting all three in the same video is a real crossover moment. Hart covers the mainstream film side. Druski brings social media virality and character-comedy chops. Cenat brings his enormous online following and live-stream energy. The combined reach across all three is wide.
Hart kept his caption simple. He didn’t break down what’s in the video, didn’t attach a project, and didn’t name a brand. He watched the finished cut, laughed until he cried, and told people to go see it. That was the pitch.
No bigger announcement followed the post. There’s no word on a series, a tour connection, or what brought the three together for this particular collaboration.
For now, it’s a standalone comedy video. All three of them are genuinely funny, and it shows.
Hart’s word carries some weight here. He’s been in this business long enough. He knows when a bit works. He says this one does.
The video is on his Instagram now.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
