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STEVE Harvey has opened up about how he feels about his bald head. The Family Feud host said he was "hating" on a contestant who flaunted their long hair on Friday. The Grimmett family faced off against two-day champions the De Alma family.

Steve , 67, didn't wait long to mock a contestant. The game show host asked the first question, "If possible, tell me one good thing about your mother-in-law." The De Alma family got the higher answer on the board and decided to play.



They then got another answer on the board, and when it came to the third family member, David, Steve hesitated before asking him the question. David, who had long, curly black hair, flipped his waves up and out of his face. The audience laughed as Steve stopped and mimicked David.

Steve leaned forward and threw his head back, pretending to toss his hair behind him. The action was funnier because Steve has no hair. "Oooo.

I'm hating on him," the host said. David and his family cracked up as Steve asked then him the question. Steve had another interesting moment on Family Feud on Thursday when a contestant made a mistake.

The Hotard family had 66 points and the Pugh family had 64 points before the game show went to its first commercial break. When the camera panned to the Pugh family, only four team members were at their spots at the desk. Steve Harvey was born on January 17, 1957, in Welch, West Virginia.

He is the host of Family Feud, The Steve Harvey Morning Show, and comedy court series Judge Steve Harvey. .

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