Actor-comedian Kevin Hart wants his wedding to Eniko Parrish to be a "small" affair.
The "Wedding Ringer" star proposed to Parrish on her 30th birthday last summer. They want their nuptials to be "special", but without a "big masquerade".
"Small, small and small definitely. It's definitely about us not making a big masquerade. It's not my style or cup of tea. It will be something special, just a day to be remembered just for us," Hart told eonline.com.
However, though the pair will tie the knot "soon", the 36-year-old star admits he has very little knowledge about their big day as he has left all the planning to his fiancee.
"A happy wife is a happy life. My wedding is coming up soon. I don't like to talk about it cause I don't know details. What I do say is, 'Honey, you have an amount. Don't go above the amount. Come to me when it's time to sign the cheque. It's your day to be happy.'
"That's what I have learned. You throw your hands up," he said.
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