- **Q: Why did Steve Harvey drop his cards?
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Steve Harvey, the charismatic host of 'Family Feud,' is known for his witty remarks and hilarious reactions. Recently, Harvey has found himself in several memorable on-stage moments, from card-dropping excitement to navigating controversial...
Steve Harvey's recent 'Family Feud' episodes have been filled with unforgettable moments, showcasing his unique blend of humor and genuine surprise. One notable incident involved Harvey dropping his cards in reaction to a contestant's risqué answer. The question was, 'Fill in the blank, all people should have a second blank.' A contestant answered 'A spouse or a partner', causing Harvey to drop his cards in shock and amusement, instantly regretting it, being a married man.
Another episode saw Harvey taken aback by a contestant's compliment that he would 'pick up more women' if he were James Bond. Initially hesitant, Harvey embraced the answer once it appeared on the board, showcasing his ability to take jokes in stride.
While these moments provide levity, the impact of Hurricane Melissa serves as a stark reminder of real-world challenges. The hurricane caused widespread destruction in Jamaica, toppling trees and shredding roofs.
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