Steve Harvey is apologizing to his fellow comedian colleagues over a now-deleted tweet of his that sparked a debate about unfunny comedians online.
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Per Complex, the Family Feud host kicked off a Twitter (now called X) firestorm last week when he posed the question: โa comedian you donโt find funny at all?โ to his over 6 million followers. Though the tweet got people reacting (due to inherent negativity laced within in), many people were taken aback and confused at the fact that a comedy legend like Steve would engage in divisive conversation since he comes across overwhelmingly positive and supportive on his social media pages.
Well, over the weekend, the irritated Act Like a Lady,ย Think Like a Man author addressed the tweet, explaining in a video that a staffer was to blame for the itโnot him.
โSomebody works for me on my Twitter put a statement out that was totally negative. I gotta take responsibility for it โcause they work for me,โ he began. โBut the engagement was talking about โname a comedian you donโt think is funny.โ Why would I do something like that? That donโt even make no damn sense.โ
He continued: โMy whole brand is to be motivational, and Iโm gonna turn around a say something like that? You donโt know where these young people at in they career, man. They could be coming up or anything. Iโm all about positivity. I wouldโve never done nothing like that. Iโm so pissed off right now, man. Talkinโ about, โI was trying to get some engagement.โ Okay, okay, you trying to get some employment, too.โ
โMy bad, yโall. Now I gotta come on here and do something, doing a damn selfie. So here it is: Iโm sorry, man. My bad, yโall. Wonโt happen again though,โ he concluded.
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