February11 , 2026

    Steve Harvey 'sorry and p***** off' after employee posted message from his X account asking users to name unfunny comics

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    Steve Harvey has apologised after one of his employees posted a message from his official X account that asked users to name a comedian they “don’t find funny at all”.

    Steve Harvey has apologised after one of his employees posted a message from his official X account that asked users to name a comedian they ‘don’t find funny at all’

    The 66-year-old ‘Family Feud’ host also denied he would send such a statement as his brand is “all about positivity”.

    He said in a video message posted to X, formerly known as Twitter until it was rebranded by its 52-year-old owner Elon Musk: “Somebody that works for me on my Twitter put a statement out that was totally negative.

    “I gotta take responsibility for it ’cause they work for me, but the engagement was talking about, ‘Name a comedian you don’t think is funny.’

    “Why would I do something like that? That don’t even make no damn sense.”

    He also insisted his “whole brand is to be motivational”, adding: “You don’t know where these young people at in they career, man.

    “They could be coming up or anything. I’m all about positivity. I would’ve never done nothing like that.”

    Steve, who said he stopped a fishing trip to share his apology, said the X message from 19 August – which has been deleted after being viewed more than one million times – left him “p*****” off.

    He said: “I’m so p***** off right now, man. Talking about, ‘I was trying to get some engagement.’

    “Okay… you trying to get some employment, too. My bad, y’all. Now I gotta come on here and doing a damn selfie.

    “So here it is: I’m sorry. My bad, y’all. Won’t happen again, though.”

    It is not known if the employee who posted the X message still works for the actor.

    But fans have filled the comments section of his X account with pleas to keep them on, with one urging: “Don’t fire them Steve, just hold them accountable and let it be a teaching tool. Especially, if they have never done anything like that before.”



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