‘Family Feud’ Steve Harvey Livid, Vows ‘It Won’t Happen Again’
Steve Harvey is fuming mad and has vowed it WON’T happen again.
Family Feud host Steve Harvey is known for his charm, wit, sense of humor, and positivity. So, his followers were more than a little confused when he took to his Twitter with a negative question that seemingly fired shots at other comedians.
As TV Shows Ace previously reported, this tweet resulted in Steve Harvey jumping on social media and issuing a humble apology. He explained what happened. Moreover, he wanted his fans and followers to know he related to how they were feeling. He was just as upset.
In his angry video, Steve Harvey admitted he was boiling with rage. He was livid. He was p*ssed. The Family Feud host, however, did reassure his followers this type of thing would NOT happen again.
Steve Harvey Livid, Vows ‘It Won’t Happen Again’
For those who missed it, a tweet was made on Steve Harvey’s Twitter with the intention of stirring engagement. The tweet encouraged his followers to list comedians they don’t like or don’t find funny.
Considering Steve Harvey is also a comedian, the tweet was a huge turn-off. Fans thought he was showboating and his ego was getting a little too large. His followers also noted that comedy was subjective and not everyone agreed on the best comedians.
Steve Harvey ended up posting a video apologizing for the tweet. He, however, needed people to know he never posted it. He also didn’t approve of it going up either. Turns out, he had someone managing his account. And, they thought it would be a good way to get engagement.
Check out the video he posted in the TikTok below:
@oldschoolsoca #comedian #televisionhost #steveharvey addresses a post that was shared to his #twitteraccount #x Steve apologize and explains that the post was made by someone on his team #fypシ #foryourpage ♬ original sound – Carla Caines
He Terminated The Employee
Now, fans can only assume Steve Harvey fired the individual considering his outrage in the video. His followers, however, wonder if terminating the employee was the only thing Steve changed. Did he also decide to stop letting people manage his profiles?
He reassured his followers it would never happen again. So, he’s either done outsourcing or posts will require his approval before going up moving forward. Fans, however, do believe there is no way he didn’t fire the individual managing his account.
Did you see the tweet on his profile that this video is about? Do you agree that it wasn’t really “on brand” with the positivity Steve is usually about? Moreover, do you think terminating the employee was the right call? Will Steve manage his own social media from now on? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. And, keep coming back for more TV news.
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