*In a delightful surprise visit to “The Talk,” legendary comedian/TV host, and actor Steve Harvey brought his signature humor and no-nonsense wisdom to the table, dishing out hilarious yet surprisingly solid advice for men on how to keep their marriages intact.
His golden rule? It’s simple: just keep your mouth shut! Who knew marriage advice could come with a punchline? During his appearance, Steve Harvey delivered what can only be described as marriage advice with a side of comedy.
“Keep your damn mouth shut. Just shut up. Don’t say nothing. It’s best don’t say nothing. It ain’t no trying to fix it. That way you ain’t got to fix it,” he quipped, prompting chuckles and nods of agreement from the audience.
Of course, that didn’t sit well with co-host Akbar Gbajabiamila, who boldly challenged, “What if you’re right?” To which a visibly flabbergasted Harvey exclaimed:
“You actually said that?” With a smirk, he added, “Boy, your dumbass ain’t gone make 15. I can tell you that right now!” His quick-witted banter showcased not only his comedic chops but also his mastery of the delicate dance that is marriage.
“Keep your damn mouth shut.”
Steve Harvey shares advice on how to make a marriage last.
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Steve Harvey, born on January 17, 1957, in Welch, West Virginia, is the embodiment of a multi-talented entertainer. Starting his career in the early ‘80s, he navigated the comedy circuit and skyrocketed to fame as the host of “It’s Showtime at the Apollo.” Since then, he’s become a beloved fixture on television, most notably as the host of “Family Feud,” where he’s created countless laugh-out-loud moments.
His journey extended beyond hosting—he’s also an author with several bestsellers, including the relationship guide “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.” If anyone knows the intricacies of relationships (and how to crack a joke about them), it’s Steve.
Steve Harvey’s appearance on “The Talk” was more than just a stop on his promotional tour; it was a comedic lesson wrapped in a marriage survival guide. His advice to “keep your mouth shut” might just spare countless men from the cold glare of their significant others. In the world of love and marriage, laughter can be the best glue—and perhaps the best duct tape to seal those inevitable cracks!
So, the next time you find yourself in a heated discussion with your spouse, take a page from Steve’s book: sometimes, silence truly is golden. But remember, if you do choose to speak, make sure it’s worth a hearty laugh—or at least a chuckle! After all, happiness in marriage might just require a pinch of humor and a whole lot of listening (or not listening, as Steve suggests).
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