Steve Harvey’s Son Exposes SCARY NEW Secrets That Will END Steve

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Steve Harvey can’t seem to have anything less than the best for his daughters, and he is more than ready to kick out any of his daughters’ boyfriends if they are not worth it.

 

“If I spot a bad one, I get rid of them,” Harvey, 67, told Us Weekly on Friday, March 22, while promoting The Steve Harvey Network.

 

“I make no bones about it, so they’re very careful when they bring them.”

Steve is the father of four girls. Along with being a father for Marjorie Harvey’s daughters, Morgan, 38, and Lori, 27, after marrying her in 2007, Steve also shares twins Karli and Brandi, 40, with his ex-wife Marcia Harvey.

“You can think a person is wonderful, but everybody’s wonderful in the beginning. Everybody, you always meet the mask,” he continued.

“The mask can last for about 90 days, and then after a while, the mask starts unraveling, and I just try to wait on that period. Sometimes they make it, sometimes they don’t.”

“But if you come in the house, and I know right off the top that you’re just not a good guy, I start the reading process right away,” he added.

“I don’t say nothing to my daughter, I just, behind the scenes, I start working toward getting rid of this guy.”

Steve Harvey can’t tolerate ‘bad’ partners for daughters.

Steve Harvey opens up about getting ‘rid’ of ‘bad’ boyfriends of his daughters.

 

Steve Harvey has some words of wisdom for potential game show host Travis Kelce.

 

“Well, all I can tell Travis Kelce is be careful, because you might not be smarter than a fifth grader,” Harvey, 67, exclusively told Us Weekly on Friday, March 22, while promoting his project The Steve Harvey Network. “The reason I’ve survived so long on Family Feud is I know I’m not smarter than the contestants. I just wait on you to make your own blunder, and then I capitalize on that.”

Last week, Deadline reported that Kelce, 34, is in talks to host a reboot of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? for Amazon Prime. The original series was hosted by Jeff Foxworthy and featured a group of fifth-graders standing by to aid adult contestants as they answered questions from an elementary school textbook.

“If you’re going to work with kids, though, you got to humble yourself, man,” Harvey advised. “And you got to let ’em win the joke. You got to let them win the joke because if you outshine the kids, you won’t be on TV long.