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Let's start the Family Feud! Play the fast-paced survey game based on the hit game show! See if you can guess the most popular answers to zany survey questions. Get all the answers correct and move on to the next round. But be careful not to strike out! Play the fast-paced survey game based on the hit game show! Experience the exciting classic gameplay of one of America’s hottest gameshows at home now! Step onto the iconic TV stage and compete against other teams to find the most popular responses to more than 1,500 official survey questions.

Steve Harvey is turning red!

The talk show host, 63, was left utterly speechless when a contestant on 'Family Feud' jokingly hit on him while on national television.

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After Harvey asked two players to name something new they wanted him to buy for them, Grace from the Zagami family guessed the top answer on the board with 'car.' Next, Harvey approached their side of the room, telling Grace that in order for him to buy her something so expensive, the pair would have to be 'heavily involved.'

Without missing a beat, Grace responded to his joke, 'Well, Steve, you know, we could be.'

After taking a moment moment to collect himself, Harvey admitted, 'I wasn't ready for that one,' adding, 'I don't usually get stumped but you got me on that one.'

Next, Harvey went to Grace's son, Nick, who seemed to be awfully embarrassed by the hilarious exchange. 'Mom, not on TV,' Harvey claimed Nick whispered to her.

Fans seemed to have loved the funny moment, chiming in on YouTube with their thoughts. 'We are on TV mom lol 😂,' one fan wrote. Another added, 'You go, girl! 😂'

For the record, Harvey has been married three times and has seven children. In June 2007, he married Marjorie Bridges, to whom he is still happily married to. She was already mom to three children (Morgan, Jason and Lori) from a previous marriage, and Harvey adopted them all after they got hitched.

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Reverse Discrimination is Wrong TooJan 18, 2012

Stop this

Tonight (1/17/12) was outrageous. Steve Harvey, who always favors the African American families over the white family, allowed an African American contestant in the final round to get the $20, 000 to retract an answer and then gave him unlimited time (the fellow took about 4 additional outside of the seconds) to come up with an answer. That answer won the family the $20, 000. Without being given the extra time, the chance to retract the bad response and to come up with a second one, they would not have won. I don't begrudge the family, who played a OK game otherwise, but what was allowed was against the rules. I've never seen any other family been permitted to retract an answer and come up with another one OUTSIDE of the 20 second time period. Earlier in the game, Harvey also encouraged another from the African American family to retract an answer and come up with another, which he did. That one was wrong and didn't help the family, but the one that got them the money was simply unfair since other families have not been given special treatment to win. HARVEY IS A RACIST ASS and the producers are as well for allowing it. Imagine if the races had been reversed...