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Broderick Steven "Steve" Harvey, born on January 17, 1957, in Welch, West Virginia, is a multifaceted American entertainer widely recognized for his achievements as a comedian, actor, author, and radio personality. Before gaining fame, Harvey held various jobs, including working as a boxer, insurance salesman, carpet cleaner, and mail carrier.
Steve Harvey rose to prominence as part of the "Kings of Comedy" tour, ultimately becoming a household name thanks to his television and radio ventures. He is best known as the host of popular shows including The Steve Harvey Morning Show, Family Feud, and his former daytime talk show Steve Harvey. Over the course of his career, Harvey has garnered numerous accolades, including three Daytime Emmy Awards and eleven NAACP Image Awards.
At age 50, Harvey launched the "50 and Fly" campaign in partnership with former Mr. Olympia Lee Haney. The campaign aims to inspire men aged 40 and older to prioritize health and fitness by toning up, slimming down, eating right, and refusing to let age be an excuse for unhealthy habits. By taking a leadership role, Harvey modeled the behavior he advocated, adopting structured diet and exercise routines.
Two of the core principles guiding Harvey's transformation were:
1. "Eat for what you’re about to do, not what you’ve done."—This strategy promotes eating carbohydrates before workouts while limiting meals to protein and vegetables during inactive periods.
2. "Stimulate, Don’t Annihilate."—This approach emphasizes moderate, consistent training instead of muscle overexertion.
Harvey's fitness regimen was influenced in part by Lee Haney and includes the following elements:
a. Treadmill walking or running for 30 minutes, five days a week
b. Various squat exercises, with guidance inspired by fellow entertainer Kevin Hart
c. Core-focused workouts including different types of crunches
d. Strength training involving military dumbbell presses, bent-over rows, lateral and frontal raises, and lat pull-downs
In addition to these routines, Harvey also uses a stationary bike during his four-hour radio show and is affiliated with Kathy and Luther Freeman’s 30-Day Transformation Team.
a. Breakfast: Cereal with milk, honey, strawberries, and cherries
b. Snacks: Protein shakes
c. Lunch: Fried chicken with oven-baked bread and a bowl of vegetables, including beans, carrots, potatoes, and kale
d. Evening Snack: Orange juice
e. Dinner: Salmon cooked with a small amount of olive oil, complemented by a bean salad seasoned with black pepper, salt, and lemon. Dessert includes lime pie, enjoyed in moderation
In 2008, Harvey underscored his physical transformation by posing shirtless for the "Take Your Shirt Off" campaign alongside the cast of The Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Steve Harvey is married to Marjorie Harvey, with whom he tied the knot in 2007. He was previously married to Marcia Harvey and Mary Shackelford. Together, Steve and Marjorie have a blended family of seven children—four from his earlier relationships and three from Marjorie's.
Reflecting on his past, Harvey has expressed that his first marriage ended due to both parties being too immature at the time. He has also noted that he and his second wife had incompatible personalities. Nevertheless, he speaks highly of his third marriage, crediting Marjorie with contributing significantly to his personal growth and happiness.
Known for his distinctive bald appearance and charismatic stage presence, Steve Harvey continues to enjoy widespread popularity. While he is openly religious, any claims regarding his personal beliefs should be approached with accuracy and context. Harvey actively maintains a social media presence, with millions of followers on platforms such as Twitter (2.92 million followers) and Instagram (1.1 million followers), where fans stay updated on his professional endeavors and personal insights.
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