Steve Harvey vehemently refutes the claims that his wife Marjorie Bridges had an extramarital affair.

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Steve Harvey vehemently denies the recent rumors circulating about his wife Marjorie Bridges being involved in infidelity. The 66-year-old television host took the opportunity to clarify the situation during his speech at Invest Fest 2023 in Atlanta on Sunday. In response to the speculation that Marjorie, 58, had cheated on him with their bodyguard and personal chef, Harvey addressed the issue directly. A TikTok video capturing his speech has since gone viral, showing Harvey on stage in front of a large audience, passionately stating, “Before I get started…”, just let me say, I’m fine. Marjorie’s fine,’ followed by cheering from the audience. ‘I don’t know what y’all doing, but find something else to do ’cause we fine. Lord have mercy. Man,’ Harvey expressed, later adding, ‘I ain’t got no time for rumors and gossip. God’s been good to me, I’m still shining”

‘The allegations of infidelity initially surfaced earlier this week on X, formerly known as Twitter, quickly gaining widespread attention. Steve Harvey and Marjorie Bridges initially crossed paths in 1990, but their marriage didn’t take place until 17 years later in 2007. Following their union, Steve adopted Marjorie’s three children from her previous relationship: model Lori, aged 26, along with Morgan and Jason. Before marrying his current wife, Steve had previously been married to Mary Shackelford from 1996 to 2005, and they share a son named Wynton. His first marriage was to Marica Harvey, lasting from 1981 to 2004, and resulting in twins Brandi and Karli, as well as a son named Broderick. In a prior interview with People in 2012, Steve openly expressed his admiration for Marjorie and acknowledged that she had transformed his way of life.

.”I’d never been in a healthy adult relationship. I’d never been loyal, I’d never been fully respected,’ he continued to the outlet at the time. Marjorie has also weighed in on their blended family and raising seven children while talking to People in 2016. ‘When you’re dealing with a blended family, everyone is coming from a place of broken.”We knew this was right. But I just told them, “Everyone is included. Everyone has access to their parents. Whatever you didn’t have before, don’t let that interfere with what you can have now.” Now, we’re Mom and Dad to everybody”   Nonetheless, their extensive family isn’t limited to their children, as the pair also have the role of grandparents to a total of seven grandchildren. Steve also took to Twitter recently, issuing an apology on Friday for a tweet that he described as an ‘unfunny comic’ post on X. He clarified that the post had been made on his account by a member of his staff..’????️ I’m personally addressing this,’ Harvey wrote on August 25.The video was taken from the waist up and showed The Celebrity Family Feud host wearing a white short sleeve shirt and a green cargo-patterned sun hat, which came with two black strings on it. Harvey stood outside on the green grass area and in front of a white fence as natural sunlight streamed down on him. In the video, which is 56-seconds long, the star apologized for a since-deleted post on his X account, which asked his followers to name the ‘ comedian that they didn’t find funny at all.’Although the tweet (since-deleted) was made on Harvey’s account, the television host explained that he didn’t personally write and post it. Rather, it was a staff member of his who wrote the tweet. Somebody 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?” he said in a video response. Like several celebrities do, Harvey also has people who work for him specifically to handle his social media accounts.  Harvey also stated that he would never post a tweet like the one that the staff member posted on the television host’s X account, explaining that it didn’t match his brand.’My whole brand is to be motivational, and I’m gonna turn around a say something like that? …. I’m all about positivity. I would’ve never done nothing like that,’ Harvey stated. He wrapped his video up, revealing how angry he was over the whole ordeal regarding the tweet.’I’m so pissed off right now, man,’ he went on. ‘Talkin’ about, “I was trying to get some engagement.” Okay, okay, you trying to get some employment, too…Now I gotta come on here and do a damn selfie. So here it is: I’m sorry, man. My bad, y’all. Won’t happen again though.”

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