Mark Wahlberg claims Kevin Hart tricked him into acting naked on “Me Time”

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For the Netflix comedy Me Time, Mark Wahlberg and Kevin Hart gave their best performances. Today marks the streaming platform debut of this brand-new comedy, which appears to be rather entertaining from the teasers.

Hart is renowned for his career in stand-up comedy and his numerous comic roles in movies. Wahlberg is better renowned for his versatility as an actor because he frequently appears in comedies, action movies, and dramas.

He isn one of the funniest comedy actors out there. Wahlberg reportedly had to film a sequence for the new movie while being completely naked for 12 hours. He recently talked to E! News about the exhausting day.

The nude scene in Me Time

When Huck (Mark Wahlberg) meets his longtime friend Sonny (Hart) in the scene in question, Huck is only wearing his sneakers. It took almost 12 hours to shoot the entire scenario, leaving Wahlberg exposed to the elements.

The good news is that since it is July, even in Long Beach, it wasn’t really that cold. Still, it doesn’t sound good to have to be in the nude for a protracted amount of time.

Despite Wahlberg’s admission that he occasionally wore a robe, it was nonetheless hard for him to film that scene.

The protagonist of Me Time is Sonny (Hart), a law-abiding stay-at-home father. He has no idea how to “relax.” He meets up with his longtime crazy friend, Huck, after his wife begs him to have some “me time.”

Huck is a bit of a wild card and starts to put Sonny in danger on many different fronts. The movie seems to be a funny buddy comedy with the same amount of intensity as The Other Guys and Ride Along, featuring everything from cougar assaults to car collisions.

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