Steve Harvey became a household name due to his comedy and his straight talk both on his radio show and his daytime talk show. Not everyone seems to find him very charming, however.
It didn’t help that Harvey had gone viral two years earlier in 2017 for sending out a memo asking staff to leave him alone while he was in his dressing room. This became proof that Harvey was difficult to work with, which might be why so many people readily believed Harvey was at fault for the cancellation.
It wasn’t just how the show ended that left a bad taste in some people’s mouths. During the show’s run, Harvey made a number of controversial statements, but perhaps none so controversial aswhen he said, “That’s one page, too! 'Excuse me, do you like Asian men?' 'No.' 'Thank you.'” The comedian went on to say that he didn’t even like “chinese food.” Many Asian Americans were quite offended by this statement andcriticizing Harvey for his comment. Though his comments about Asian American men were completely unacceptable, whether or not he meant them as a joke, he did apologize for them.“I offer my humblest apology for offending anyone, particularly those in the Asian community, last week,”.
Of course, many of the rumors about Harvey’s current so-called marriage troubles are totally made up by the tabloids. Harvey, who has been married to Marjorie Harvey for well over a decade at this point, has never been credibly said to be unfaithful to his wife. The only place those rumors appear are in the disreputable pages of supermarket tabloids like the
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