‘Stupidest thing I’ve done’ – Die-hard Eagles fan Kevin Hart was rejected by security trying to drunkenly storm Super Bowl stage

Die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan Kevin Hart found himself in a spot of trouble at Super Bowl LII. The comedian watched his beloved team secure a dramatic 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis back in 2018. Hart found himself in trouble at Super Bowl LII back in 2018Getty It was a historic night for Philadelphia, with the underdog Eagles winning their first-ever Super Bowl against the heavily-fancied defending champions. And as the players made their way to the podium to lift the Lombardi Trophy, they were joined by an intoxicated Hart, who tried to crash the party. Cameras picked up the Philly native, who had made his way onto the field, attempting to join the celebrations. Amid all the chaos, Hart found his path blocked by a security guard, who stopped him from climbing the steps of the podium. In hilarious footage, which went viral at the time, Hart was seen drunkenly arguing with the official, who was having absolutely none of his antics. And while the comedian was denied his ultimate goal of joining the podium celebrations, he did go on to steal the spotlight elsewhere. Hart was later seen crashing the NFL Network set, where he delivered an impassioned monologue praising his beloved Birds, before dropping the F-bomb. While he had a night to remember, the 45-year-old has since reflected on his behaviour, and described his decision to storm the podium as one of the ‘stupidest things’ he’s ever done in an Instagram video posted after the game. Hart also discussed the infamous incident during a chat with NFL Network reporter Erin Andrews on his webseries Cold as Balls in 2019. “All right, Super Bowl moment,” he began. Footage of Hart arguing with security after Super Bowl LII quickly went viralGetty The comedian, a Philadelphia native, is a big Eagles fanGetty “Everybody knows I got drunk. Everybody knows. Everybody noticed I took all of my friends to the Super Bowl, we got a box. Kevin Frazier came up. “And he was like, ‘Kevin let me get a quick interview with you’… and I’m already (wasted). And my wife goes, ‘Baby you shouldn’t do no interviews, you’re a little saucy.’ “And I remember going: ‘F****** Eagles all day!'” Hart recalled that he then proceeded to squawk like a bird at Frazier. “And he was just looking at me, and I was like, ‘Yeah, just like a b****.’ It was just so aggressive,” he continued. “It was over and I was like, ‘We’re going down to the field.’ And when we got there, everybody just kept letting me by!” Read More on Super Bowl LIX All you need to know about Super Bowl LIX as Kansas City Chiefs battle Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans ‘Bigger than Taylor Swift’ – Illegal rentals, 26,000 hotel rooms and the $500m refit behind Super Bowl of Super Bowls Emotional Travis Kelce and brother Jason broke down in tears remembering mom Donna’s powerful Super Bowl cameo Secret meaning to ‘eight stars’ in NFL logo revealed as fans stunned before Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes vs Tom Brady after first seven years as a starter reveals there’s only one winner in quarterback debate Who is performing the Super Bowl halftime show and who will be singing the National Anthem? FOLLOW – talkSPORT End Zone YouTube Channel brings you all the latest news, views and analysis OFFER – See all Super Bowl odds and bet boosts over at talkSPORT BET BUY HERE – Brewdog launches new beer to celebrate Super Bowl 2025 Andrews then reminded Hart that all but one security guard let him by – leading to a moment of reflection for the comedian. “Yeah, he saved my life though,” Hart explained. “He saved my career. I’d definitely fall off that stage. “Matter of fact, let me just shout out to the security guard, let me just give you thanks. I appreciate it.” View Tweet: https://t.co/Stj85U87co Seven years on from their famous win at Super Bowl LII, the Eagles are back in the big game. Led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia will take on the three-peat chasing Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night (February 9). Once again, they are the underdogs. But if the Eagles do pull off another win, we might see more post-game antics from Hart in New Orleans. Follow our brand new talkSPORT NFL page on Facebook as we bring you all the build-up to the Super Bowl, plus live coverage

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‘Stupidest thing I’ve done’ – Die-hard Eagles fan Kevin Hart was rejected by security trying to drunkenly storm Super Bowl stage

Die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan Kevin Hart found himself in a spot of trouble at Super Bowl LII.

The comedian watched his beloved team secure a dramatic 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis back in 2018.

Hart found himself in trouble at Super Bowl LII back in 2018
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It was a historic night for Philadelphia, with the underdog Eagles winning their first-ever Super Bowl against the heavily-fancied defending champions.

And as the players made their way to the podium to lift the Lombardi Trophy, they were joined by an intoxicated Hart, who tried to crash the party.

Cameras picked up the Philly native, who had made his way onto the field, attempting to join the celebrations.

Amid all the chaos, Hart found his path blocked by a security guard, who stopped him from climbing the steps of the podium.

In hilarious footage, which went viral at the time, Hart was seen drunkenly arguing with the official, who was having absolutely none of his antics.

And while the comedian was denied his ultimate goal of joining the podium celebrations, he did go on to steal the spotlight elsewhere.

Hart was later seen crashing the NFL Network set, where he delivered an impassioned monologue praising his beloved Birds, before dropping the F-bomb.

While he had a night to remember, the 45-year-old has since reflected on his behaviour, and described his decision to storm the podium as one of the ‘stupidest things’ he’s ever done in an Instagram video posted after the game.

Hart also discussed the infamous incident during a chat with NFL Network reporter Erin Andrews on his webseries Cold as Balls in 2019.

“All right, Super Bowl moment,” he began.

Footage of Hart arguing with security after Super Bowl LII quickly went viral
Getty
The comedian, a Philadelphia native, is a big Eagles fan
Getty

“Everybody knows I got drunk. Everybody knows. Everybody noticed I took all of my friends to the Super Bowl, we got a box. Kevin Frazier came up.

“And he was like, ‘Kevin let me get a quick interview with you’… and I’m already (wasted). And my wife goes, ‘Baby you shouldn’t do no interviews, you’re a little saucy.’

“And I remember going: ‘F****** Eagles all day!'”

Hart recalled that he then proceeded to squawk like a bird at Frazier.

“And he was just looking at me, and I was like, ‘Yeah, just like a b****.’ It was just so aggressive,” he continued.

“It was over and I was like, ‘We’re going down to the field.’ And when we got there, everybody just kept letting me by!”

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Andrews then reminded Hart that all but one security guard let him by – leading to a moment of reflection for the comedian.

“Yeah, he saved my life though,” Hart explained.

“He saved my career. I’d definitely fall off that stage.

“Matter of fact, let me just shout out to the security guard, let me just give you thanks. I appreciate it.”

Seven years on from their famous win at Super Bowl LII, the Eagles are back in the big game.

Led by quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia will take on the three-peat chasing Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night (February 9).

Once again, they are the underdogs.

But if the Eagles do pull off another win, we might see more post-game antics from Hart in New Orleans.

Follow our brand new talkSPORT NFL page on Facebook as we bring you all the build-up to the Super Bowl, plus live coverage