Hype Comedy Kevin Hart & Odell Beckham Jr. Hit Dance Off in "Cold As Balls" (photo: Laugh Out Loud Network)

Published on September 18th, 2018 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Kevin Hart and Odell Beckham Jr. Talk Football, Family and Funky Hairstyles

Kevin Hart & Odell Beckham Jr. Hit Dance Off in "Cold As Balls" (photo: Laugh Out Loud Network)

Kevin Hart & Odell Beckham Jr. Hit Dance Off in “Cold As Balls” (photo: Laugh Out Loud Network)

Tune-in to this week’s episode of Cold As Balls from Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud network featuring New York Giants Pro-Bowl wide receiver, Odell Beckham Jr.  

Kevin and OBJ go head-to-head…and hair-to-hair in a hilarious 1:1 conversation that features the all-pro wideout discussing his youth soccer past and being recruited by the US Men’s National soccer team, his path to the NFL, the history behind his iconic hairstyle, and more.

 Additional Episode highlights include:

  • Kevin surprising OBJ by walking into the interview wearing his signature blonde hairstyle.

  • Kevin and Odell trade touchdown dance tips, leading to a hilarious dance-off between the two.

  • Odell revealing he was invited to try out for the US Mens’ National Soccer Team (USMNT) youth system at age 13 but ultimately had to pass to further pursue football.

  • Odell shares his reaction to the first time he heard his name referenced in a Drake song. “Listening to him for years it was crazy to hear him say ‘reach back like one-three'”

New episodes can be found each week on Laugh Out Loud’s YouTube page — where they regularly chart on the platform’s ‘Trending’ tab — as well as the Laugh Out Loud app and LaughOutLoud.com. Stay tuned for next week’s season finale, featuring former NBA champion, Metta World Peace.

 

Courtesty Laugh Out Loud Network


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