He may be worth an estimated $214 million, but Kevin Hart has admitted he still gets anxious about money. Appearing on The Project on Wednesday alongside Tiffany Haddish, the 39-year-old comedian confessed he gets nervous whenever he has to hand over his credit card. Kevin acknowledged it was 'crazy', but said he can't help but feel uneasy whenever he makes a purchase. Scroll down for video More money, more problems: He may be worth an estimated $214 million, but Kevin Hart (pictured) has revealed he still worries about money 'I still get anxiety if there's a long line at a department store and I'm going to charge my card. I don't know why,' he confessed. Kevin and Tiffany, 39, were on the program to promote their new movie, The Secret Life of Pets 2, when the conversation turned to things that make them feel anxious. But his anxiety hasn't stopped him from enjoying a life of luxury, with Kevin regularly showing off his lavish lifestyle on Instagram. Nerves: Kevin acknowledged it was 'crazy', but said he can't help but feel uneasy whenever he makes a purchase. Pictured at the 2019 Big Screen Achievement Awards in Las Vegas in April Charge it: Appearing on The Project on Wednesday alongside Tiffany Haddish, the 39-year-old comedian confessed he gets nervous whenever he has to hand over his credit card Just last week, he shared a photo of himself, his wife of three years, Eniko Parrish, 34, and his three children, daughter Heaven, 14, and sons Hendrix, 11, and Kenzo, one, onboard a private jet. Another photo, also taken last week, shows him and Eniko lounging around a swimming pool at what appeared to have been a luxury resort. In an interview with CNBC in October, Kevin revealed he spent his first big paycheck at the age of 24 on collectible sports jerseys. Flying high: Last week, he shared a photo of himself, his wife of three years, Eniko Parrish (far left) and his three children, daughter Heaven, and sons Hendrix and Kenzo on a private jet Life of luxury: Another photo posted to the actor's Instagram shows him and Eniko lounging around a swimming pool at what appeared to have been a luxury resort Clearly a massive sports fan, Kevin said he invested in jerseys worn by everyone from Magic Johnson to Larry Bird. But he said he later came to regret his extravagant purchases. 'It felt great until I looked at that bank account and realised that I didn’t have money, and said to myself, "Where did my money go?" And looked at a closet full of jerseys and said, "Uh-oh. That’s not good,"' he confessed. 'I still get anxiety if there's a long line at a department store and I'm going to charge my card. I don't know why,' he confessed Flaunting it: His anxiety hasn't stopped him from enjoying a life of luxury, with Kevin regularly showing off his lavish lifestyle on Instagram He said he still doesn't 'feel comfortable talking about it'. 'In my defence, so many people don’t understand the value of money until they have it, and then no longer have it,' he said. 'So when you have it and lose it, you understand the value of it and its importance.' 'In my defence, so many people don’t understand the value of money until they have it, and then no longer have it,' he saidAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility