Sometimes the best response to getting roasted isn’t a comeback—it’s a margarita poolside in Las Vegas.
Just weeks after Netflix’s“The Roast of Kevin Hart”turned him into a comedy pinata, the comedian showed up to Omnia Dayclub at Caesars Palace on Sunday with wife Eniko Hart in tow, looking like the jokes never landed. And honestly? That’s the move. While celebrity friends and fellow comedians spent hours clowning him over everything from his height to his marriage, Kevin was apparently taking mental notes on how to decompress: good music, better company, and zero time for dwelling on the hits.
The couple left the Wynn and made their way to the packed dayclub where DJ FISHER had the crowd locked in with booming party tracks. Kevin and Eniko were spotted dancing closely, laughing together, and fully embracing the kind of vacation mode that only Vegas can deliver. The vibe was pure romance—the kind that suggests whatever comedy grenades got tossed his way during the roast, he’s moving past them just fine. He even found time to be fan-friendly, chatting and interacting with people who recognized him throughout the afternoon.
What’s interesting here is the subtext: you don’t show up to a packed dayclub looking that relaxed if you’re genuinely stung. The roast format is brutal by design—that’s the whole point—but Kevin’s approach seems to be the one that actually wins: acknowledge the hits, laugh along, and then go live your life anyway. Bonus points for bringing your wife and making it clear that whatever material got mining from his personal life, the marriage is doing just fine.
In a world where celebs often respond to public takedowns with defensive statements or social media rants, Kevin Hart chose sunburns over sick burns. And that might just be the classiest burn of all.

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