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- ‘Family Feud’ host Steve Harvey can’t stop laughing about wild answers related to bank robbers (marketrealist.com)
Steve Harvey Cracks Up Over “Bank Robber” Answer on Family Feud
Los Angeles, CA – “Family Feud” host Steve Harvey is known for his quick wit and playful jabs at contestants, but a recent episode saw the tables turn when a survey answer left him in stitches. The usually composed host completely lost it over a particularly unexpected response to a question about bank robbers.
The hilarious moment unfolded when Harvey asked, “Name something a bank robber does not want to see when he runs into a bank.” Matthew, a contestant, quickly buzzed in with “The police,” securing the top spot on the board for his family.
However, the team’s luck took a dive, leading to strikes and a general decline in their performance. As the round drew to a close, Harvey began to reveal the remaining answers that had gone unsaid. When he unveiled the answer in the sixth spot, “His Parents,” the host erupted in uncontrollable laughter.
After regaining some composure, Harvey couldn’t resist performing a spontaneous skit, impersonating a bank robber’s disapproving parents. “I know you ain’t down here robbing no bank. We did not raise you to rob banks,” he exclaimed, leaving the audience and contestants alike in fits of laughter.
Prior to this side-splitting revelation, the Paulson family had a rocky road on the game board. After Matthew’s initial success, Keely offered “A gun,” which wasn’t on the board, earning the team their first strike. Julie followed with “A locked door,” adding a second strike and prompting a visibly surprised Harvey to comment on the dip in performance.
Beth stepped up next, facing the pressure of two strikes. Harvey cautioned her, “Ms.
Beth, we got two strikes. You gotta be careful now.”
She delivered with “Another robber,” which did appear on the board, giving the team some much-needed points. Unfortunately, Matthew’s subsequent answer, “Empty safe,” failed to score, resulting in a third strike and turning the round over to the opposing family.
The other team’s lead, Austin, attempted to steal the round with “Attack dog,” but it wasn’t on the board, ultimately securing the win for the Paulson family despite their earlier struggles.
The unforgettable moment highlighted how the unexpected and often bizarre answers from the “Family Feud” survey can sometimes be the most entertaining part of the show, even for the seasoned host himself.