đ§â𦱠Who Is Steve Harvey?
Steve Harvey (full name Broderick Stephen Harvey) is an American comedian, television host, actor, author, producer, and radio personality. He was born on January 17, 1957, in Welch, West Virginia and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Encyclopedia Britannica+1
Heâs best known for his humor, his charismatic TV hosting, and his motivational messages about success and life. steveharvey.com
đ¤ Early Life & Struggles
Before fame, Harvey held many jobs â insurance salesman, mailman, carpet cleaner, autoworker, and even boxer â while he struggled to break into comedy. In the 1980s, he began doing stand-up comedy. At times he was so broke he lived in his car, showering in gas stations and swimming pools while pursuing his dream. Wikipedia+1
His big break came when he was a finalist in a national comedy competition in 1990, which led to TV hosting work. steveharvey.com
đş Career Milestones
đď¸ Stand-Up & Early TV
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Began performing stand-up in 1985 and toured comedy clubs nationwide. Encyclopedia Britannica
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Hosted the classic variety show Itâs Showtime at the Apollo (1993â2000). Encyclopedia Britannica
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Starred in sitcoms like Me and the Boys and The Steve Harvey Show (1996 â 2002). Wikipedia
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Was part of the Kings of Comedy tour alongside Cedric the Entertainer, Bernie Mac, and D.L. Hughley â a hugely successful comedy movement captured on film. Encyclopedia Britannica
đ Final Stand-Up Show
Steveâs last stand-up performance was in August 2012 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, ending a 27-year stand-up career. In recent interviews heâs said he stepped away partly because stand-up became harder due to changing cultural expectations in comedy. New York Post
đş Major Hosting Roles
Harvey became a household name across multiple TV formats:
đ˛ Game Shows
đ¤ Talk Shows
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The Steve Harvey Morning Show â Long-running syndicated radio program. Wikipedia
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Steve Harvey (daytime talk show, 2012â2017). Wikipedia
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Steve â His follow-up talk show after Steve Harvey. Wikipedia
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Little Big Shots and related specials. Wikipedia
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Steve Harveyâs Funderdome â A business-pitch reality competition show. Wikipedia
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Judge Steve Harvey â A courtroom comedy series (started 2022). Wikipedia
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Steve also served as host of the Miss Universe pageant for several years, though his time there included a memorable moment when he accidentally announced the wrong winner before correcting it. vnexpress.net
đ Books & Motivational Work
Harvey is a best-selling author whose books on relationships and success have become widely read:
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Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man (2009). steveharvey.com
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Straight Talk, No Chaser (2010). steveharvey.com
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Act Like a Success, Think Like a Success (2014). steveharvey.com
These books mix comedy with life advice and were finalists or winners on bestseller lists. steveharvey.com
â¤ď¸ Personal Life
Steve Harvey is married to Marjorie Harvey (since 2007). He adopted her three children, and they work together on their philanthropic ventures, including the Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation, which supports youth education and under-resourced communities. Good Housekeeping+1
He also has several biological children and is known for emphasizing family values and fatherhood. Wikipedia
đ Legacy & Impact
Steve Harvey has:
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Won multiple Daytime Emmy Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and Marconi Awards. Wikipedia
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Become one of the most recognizable media figures in American entertainment. steveharvey.com
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Influenced comedy, talk radio, hosting, and motivational speaking worldwide. steveharvey.com
Heâs known not just for laughs but for uplifting millions of fans with messages about success, persistence, and faith. steveharvey.com
The Claim That Spread Online
In early May 2024, a paid Facebook advertisement began circulating with dramatic headlines claiming that Steve Harvey had been âabruptly firedâ from Family Feud after an on-air mistake during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The ad used emotional language such as:
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âTensions erupt after his on-air slip-upâ
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âSteve Harvey fired after shocking confessionâ
It also claimed he was leaving the show after nearly 14 years.
 None of this was true.
What the Ad Actually Led To
People who clicked the Facebook ad were not taken to a real news outlet. Instead, they were redirected to a fake CNN-style website hosted on pastadibern.pro â not the official CNN domain.
The fake headline read:
âSteve Harvey Fired from âFamily Feudâ After Shocking On-Air Confession to Oprah Winfreyâ
The website copied CNNâs branding, layout, and writing style to appear legitimate â a classic phishing and scam tactic.
The Invented Interview That Never Happened
The fake article claimed that:
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Harvey went âoff-scriptâ during an interview with Oprah
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He discussed erectile dysfunction (ED)
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Oprah was offended and demanded his firing
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ABC executives allegedly acted immediately
In reality:
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No such interview occurred
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Oprah had not recently interviewed Steve Harvey
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There was no public conflict, backlash, or disciplinary action
ABC never issued any statement resembling what the article claimed.
The Fake Quotes and Fabricated Characters
The scam article falsely quoted:
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A made-up statement from an ABC executive
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Fake comments attributed to Oprah
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Reactions from Harveyâs wife, Marjorie
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Commentary from Dr. Phil McGraw
None of these people made the statements shown.
It also embedded a fake post from X (Twitter) pretending to come from Harveyâs verified account @IAmSteveHarvey â a post that never existed and was never archived anywhere online.
The Real Goal: Selling Fake CBD Products
The core purpose of the hoax was not celebrity gossip â it was financial fraud.
The story suddenly pivoted to claiming that:
âCanna Labs CBD Gummies helped me.â
This was designed to trick readers into buying a non-verified CBD supplement.
Key facts:
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Steve Harvey has never endorsed CBD gummies
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He has never promoted Canna Labs
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Searches for the product mostly lead to fake articles, cloned websites, and AI-generated videos
This is part of a widespread celebrity-endorsement scam.
A Recycled Scam With a Long History
This exact tactic has been used for years.
The same CBD scam format has falsely involved:
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Oprah Winfrey
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Mayim Bialik
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Other game show hosts and celebrities
The Steve Harvey version was already debunked in 2022 by Snopes, and it continues to resurface with minor wording changes.
The Bottom Line (Whatâs Actually True)
 Steve Harvey was not fired
 He still hosts Family Feud
 No interview with Oprah caused controversy
 ABC made no disciplinary announcement
 The CNN article was completely fake
 The CBD product endorsement was a scam
Why These Stories Keep Fooling People
These scams work because they:
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Use trusted celebrity faces
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Imitate well-known news outlets
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Exploit health concerns
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Trigger emotional reactions before logic
If a story pushes you to buy something urgently, especially using celebrity drama â itâs almost always a red flag.
If you want, I can also:
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Break down how to spot fake news ads instantly
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Show real screenshots vs fake ones
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Or summarize this into a short fact-check post for social media