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- ‘Family Feud’ host Steve Harvey loses it after contestants reveal what they would pack for hell (marketrealist.com)
Steve Harvey Loses It After “Family Feud” Contestants Reveal Their Hellish Packing Lists
Hollywood, CA – “Family Feud” host Steve Harvey, a veteran comedian known for his quick wit and ability to make audiences roar, found himself in an unusual position recently: he was the one roaring with laughter, and it was all thanks to some truly unforgettable contestant answers. The topic? A hypothetical trip to the underworld.
The stage was set when Harvey posed the peculiar question: “Bad news. You’re going to hell.
Good news, you’ve packed plenty of what?” The McClinic and Goodman families were ready to rumble, but no one, especially not Harvey, was prepared for the comedic gold that followed.
Cedric of the McClinic family kicked things off with a practical, if a little mundane, “Clothes.” But Tiffany of the Goodman family quickly one-upped him with the undeniably sensible “Water,” securing her team’s chance to play on. Jasmine continued the trend of thoughtful responses with “Food,” which also hit the board.
However, the game took a hilarious turn when Reecie, also from the Goodman family, offered up a truly inspired item: “Steve, I would pack a fan.” This unexpected gem sent Harvey into a fit of laughter, and surprisingly, the answer appeared on the board, racking up more points.
But the best, or perhaps the most absurd, was yet to come. When it was Ben’s turn, and Harvey repeated the infernal question, Ben’s response was a simple, yet utterly side-splitting, “Suntan lotion.”
This sent Harvey into a full-blown laugh attack, nearly toppling him over. “If it ain’t up there, that’s a good answer, man,” he managed to say through his guffaws.
To everyone’s astonishment, “Suntan lotion” was on the board! “I would have never gotten that man,” a still-chucklesome Harvey admitted.
With that, the Goodman family was poised for a clean sweep with only one answer left.
However, the tide began to turn. Ben Jr.’s answer, “Sweat rags,” earned the team their first strike.
Then Tiffany, clearly feeling the pressure, blurted out “Oxygen tanks,” leading to their second strike. It was all down to Jasmine to save the round.
“Jasmine, one answer left. We got two strikes, though.
The McClinic family can steal,” Harvey cautioned. Jasmine, under intense scrutiny, offered “Toilet paper,” which once again tickled Harvey’s funny bone but wasn’t enough to keep the Goodman family in the game.
With three strikes, the McClinic family had a chance to steal the points.
Harvey turned to Karissa, the McClinic family lead, for their steal attempt. After a team huddle, they confidently offered “Deodorant.”
While it provided another moment of amusement for the host, it wasn’t on the board. And so, the Goodman family, despite their strikes, walked away with the round and all the points, leaving behind a trail of unforgettable, hell-bound packing suggestions that will likely haunt Steve Harvey’s dreams (in the best way possible) for some time to come.