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Steve Harvey breaks silence with 7-word statement on cheating rumors – and it confirms what we suspected

Steve Harvey addressed rumors about his wife Marjorie’s alleged affair with their bodyguard and chef, sparking talk of a $200 million divorce. Speaking at Invest Fest in Atlanta, he dismissed the gossip, saying, “I’m fine. Marjorie fine… find something else to do, ‘cause we fine.” Marjorie also denied the claims on Instagram, calling it “foolishness.” Despite their statements, some remain unconvinced. Steve later emphasized on *The Steve Harvey Morning Show*, “You’re not going to split us up… She’s the best chick I know.” The rumors followed a leaked conversation where co-host Shirley Strawberry suggested Steve might be “scared” of Marjorie, for which she later apologized.

 

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