This is Why NOBODY Attended Steve Harvey’s TV Sitcom Reunion – FULL DETAILS BELOW | HO

Kenan revealed, “Steve Harvey didn’t love it in the beginning. I know him so he would definitely send messages through mutual friends or just through the press. Like ‘Tell the little fat boy to knock it off.’” Despite Steve’s less-than-enthusiastic reception of the impersonation, Kenan didn’t back down. In fact, he decided to expand on it, adapting it to suit whatever Steve Harvey was up to next, such as when he ventured into projects like “Little Big Shots.”

Steve Harvey halts Family Feud filming before 'almost crying' during  emotional reunion - Mirror Online

If you recall the era when “The Steve Harvey Show” dominated television, you might also remember the immense popularity it enjoyed. However, surprisingly, there hasn’t been much clamor for a reunion, perhaps because Harvey’s reputation as a know-it-all precedes him. Harvey himself acknowledges this aspect of his personality, stating, “I’m hosting because for me, that was cool. I make it like it’s my show. I bring everybody out, lay it out like that.” This tendency seems to have been ingrained in him from the beginning of his career.

Despite his success, Harvey’s demeanor might have hindered his prospects in the film industry. He expressed disinterest in becoming a movie star, citing a lack of suitable roles for someone like him—a sentiment echoed by others in the industry. While Harvey’s career trajectory might suggest he would draw crowds for a reunion, he seems to defy conventional expectations.

There are whispers in the industry about Harvey’s true nature, suggesting he may not be the congenial figure he portrays. Reports indicate that he may be difficult to work with, with rumors circulating about his behavior towards colleagues. Some accuse him of being a fraud, pandering to those in positions of power while mistreating those beneath him.

Harvey’s controversial actions, such as allegedly stealing jokes from fellow comedians like Katt Williams and Mark Curry, have further damaged his reputation. Williams openly accused Harvey of theft, claiming that Harvey had appropriated material from both him and Curry. These accusations shed light on Harvey’s character, revealing a darker side to his persona.

Despite his flaws, Harvey’s rise to fame from humble beginnings is commendable. He has built an impressive career spanning stand-up comedy to television hosting, earning numerous accolades along the way. However, revelations about his behavior behind the scenes have tarnished his image in the eyes of many.

In conclusion, while Steve Harvey may have achieved considerable success in the entertainment industry, his reputation as a problematic figure has begun to overshadow his accomplishments. The controversies surrounding his behavior and actions have led some to question his integrity and authenticity as a public figure.

Here We Go! Social Media Thinks Steve Harvey Has Responded To Katt Williams (Video)

Social media users believe Steve Harvey has responded to Katt Williams and his recent jabs. As The Shade Room previously reported, Williams took aim at Harvey and his fellow comedians in a recent interview with Shannon Sharpe.

Steve Harvey Has Responded To Katt Williams, Social Media Says

Here’s What Prompted Social Media’s Belief

On Sunday, January 7, Steve Harvey’s official account on X, formerly known as Twitter, shared a tweet about haters. Additionally, the caption of the tweet explained, “You don’t have to address your haters.”

The tweet also featured a video clip of Harvey speaking to an audience of the ‘Family Feud‘ TV show. The show’s official website notes that Harvey became the program host in 2010.

In the clip, Harvey explained why he doesn’t believe in responding to haters.

” Oh no, you ain’t gotta tell nobody nothing. All you got to do is be it… You don’t have to open your mouth,” he explained, before quoting the Bible verse, Psalms 23:5. “‘He prepares a table in the presence of mine enemies.’ He do it all the time. All my haters? I ain’t gotta say nothing to them. They got TV. They can cut they TV on seven days a week… [and say] ‘Man, he on there.’”

Then, Harvey shared, “the only reason” someone would have haters.

“And the only reason you have haters is because you’re effective. You have haters for two reason — you’re doing something they’re jealous of. Or God is preparing to take you somewhere and the devil is providing opposition,” he continued.

Harvey explained that “he has plenty of haters,” and someone is “really attacking” him right now. However, Harvey explained that he’s “just waiting to see what God [is] gon’ do.”

Watch his full thoughts below.

Reactions From Social Media Users

The clip used in Harvey’s January 7 tweet was initially published via YouTube in February 2023. However, this did not stop X users from believing that Harvey’s repost of the clip was a subtle response to Katt Williams’ recent remarks about him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Details On Katt Williams’ Remarks On Steve Harvey & Others

As The Shade Room previously reported, Williams’ interview with Sharpe was published on January 3. Since then, footage of their sitdown has garnered over 43 million views on YouTube.

During the almost three-hour-interview, Williams accused Harvey of stealing the concept of Mark Curry’s 1992 ABC sitcom, ‘Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper.’

“The same Steve that went to go watch Mark Curry do his whole sitcom and then stole everything Mark Curry had. Now Steve got a sitcom where he’s the principal, and he wears a suit,” Williams told Sharpe, referring to Harvey’s 1996 TV series, ‘The Steve Harvey Show.’

Additionally, Williams alleged that Harvey’s iconic 90s haircut was a “man-unit” and compared his looks to “Mr. Potato Head.”

 

Furthermore, Williams also accused Harvey of being jealous of the late Bernie Mac.