Steve Harvey’s Wife Marjorie Breaks Silence On Cheating Rumors
ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 08: Steve Harvey and Marjorie Harvey attend the 2015 Ford Neighborhood Awards Hosted By Steve Harvey at Phillips Arena on August 8, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Steve Harvey’s wife Marjorie Bridges Harvey is now speaking out against the rumors that said she cheated on the television host and that they were preparing for a divorce. Marjorie headed to Instagram to clear up any speculation about the couple’s marriage was on the rocks.
She posted a photo on Instagram of an online guide on “how to handle being lied about.” It had a quote from the book of Peter that read: “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly.”
“This is the website https://mattmcmillenministries.com/how-to-handle-being-lied-about/,” Marjorie captioned the post. “My husband and I don’t usually stop to address all the foolishness and lies that have been spread about us. However, to whom much is given much is required. I understand that with my platform comes some sort of responsibility to those that may not be as strong as we are. Read and share this with your love ones that may not know how to properly cope. God Bless all of you.”
This follows her husband also clearing up rumors about their marriage over the weekend.
“Before I get started, just let me say, I’m fine. Marjorie’s fine,” Harvey told the audience on Sunday’s Invest Fest 2023 in Atlanta in a now-viral TikTok.
“I don’t know what y’all doing, but find something else to do ’cause we fine. Lord have mercy,” Harvey expressed, later adding, “I ain’t got no time for rumors and gossip. God’s been good to me, I’m still shining,” he added.
Steve and Marjorie met in 1990. He was previously married to Marcia Harvey from 1981-1994 and Mary Lee Harvey from 1996 – 2005. Steve and Marjorie got married in 2007. She has three children from her previous relationship: daughters Lori and Morgan and her son Jason. Harvey adopted all three children when they got married. Steve also has children Wynton Harvey, Broderick Harvey Jr., Brandi Harvey, and Karli Harvey from his previous relationships.
10 Black '90s Sitcoms to Stream Now
The 1990s had a plethora of sitcoms that celebrated the Black experience and launched several actors’ careers. A common theme that runs throughout all of the shows selected is family. Additionally, many of these series show the importance of a chosen family.
Shows like Living Single featured main characters living within the same building or across the street from one another. They created a community in which they take care of each other. While the main character’s family makes appearances on the show, their role is mostly used for context on the character’s development.
In a workplace sitcom like The Jamie Foxx Show, it is very relatable to everyday life. Let’s face it: We see our coworkers more than we see our families. The show can easily connect with that fact
but also how coworkers can be a lending ear to life’s problems as well as fostering a familial relationship.
A coming-of-age sitcom like Moesha shows how childhood and high school years play a pivotal role in our development of relationships inside and outside of the home. Specifically, in Moesha, the show explores how the loss of her mother affected her ability to accept her father’s new wife and ultimately changed the family dynamic she once had. Through her personal issues within herself, she is still managing how to navigate school, friendships, and romantic relationships.
Sibling relationships were also a common premise in the ’90s with shows like Sister, Sister and The Wayans Bros. While real-life siblings were used in the shows, their stark differences in character show that your closest confidant could be the person you share a parent with.
Now, with streaming available, you don’t have to wait for your favorite show to be played on late-night television. You can use your favorite app to relive all of your favorite moments from these hit shows.
Take a look at 10 Black 90s sitcoms you can stream now:
Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.