Steve Harvey’s death hoax spurred by AI: report

Steve Harvey’s death hoax spurred by AI: report

Steve Harvey's death hoax is spurred by AI report

Steve Harvey. Paras Griffin/Getty Images

The false reports of Steve HarveyDeath is said to be the result of artificial intelligence.

According to TheWrap, an article titled “Steve Harvey Passed Away Today: Remembering the Legacy of a Comedy Legend” was published Trend Cast News on Tuesday, December 17, and later aggregated on Newsbreak. The article had a future publication date of December 19, 2024.

It is now suspected that the article is due to an AI error. Us weekly has reached out to Harvey’s rep for comment.

Harvey, 67, has not publicly addressed the hoax, but was active on his official Facebook and Instagram accounts throughout Wednesday, December 18.

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Steve Harvey and his wife Marjorie Harvey dismissed speculation about their marriage after rumors circulated that Marjorie was having an affair. Steve, 66, addressed the chatter on social media during a recent appearance at an event in Atlanta. “Before I start, let me just say I’m fine,” he told the crowd in a shared video (…)

“I remember Christmas moments full of love, laughter and reflection. Grateful for my rock, my queen, Marjorie. Every year, every memory, every blessing,” he wrote in a Facebook post, sharing a vacation portrait with his wife.

Steve and his wife, Marjorie HarveyThey have been married since 2007 Family feud The host adopted her three children from previous relationships: Morgan, Jason and Lori. Steve also has twins Brandi and Karli, as well as son Broderick with ex-wife Marcia Harvey and son Wynton with ex-wife Mary Shackelford.

Steve Harvey's death hoax is spurred by AI report

Steve Harvey. Paras Griffin/Getty Images

Steve is often open about fatherhood and also observes how his children date.

“If I find a bad one, I’ll get rid of it,” Steve joked exclusively Us in March. “I make no secret of it, so they are very careful when they bring them. You can think that a person is wonderful, but everyone is wonderful in the beginning. Everyone, you always meet the mask.”

He added: “The mask can last about 90 days and after a while the mask starts to dissolve and I just try to wait out that period of time. “Sometimes they make it, sometimes they don’t.”

According to Steve, he can tell the intentions of his daughters’ suitors from the moment they meet.

“But if you come into the house and I know right away that you’re just not a good guy, I’ll start reading straight away,” he explained. “I’m not telling my daughter, I’m just working behind the scenes to get rid of this guy.”

Steve added: “(A) relationship becomes an elevator. It can take you up or down, so choose wisely.”

Steve further noted that he taught his sons to be “very respectful of women.”

“Treat her the way you would want someone to treat your sister and your mother, and then go from there. And no other treatment is acceptable. So I think they got it,” Steve said, joking, “My daughters, I wish they had listened to me more, but they had to go through it.”

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