Steve Harvey opens his mouth about the memo he sent to his staff; Says he don’t apologize for the matter
- Steve Harvey is bonded by the controversy recently. He said that he doesn’t apologize for sending a memo to his staff
- During the interview with Entertainment Tonight, the TV Host Steve said that he needed to set boundaries because he felt like he was being bombarded everywhere he went
Steve Harvey doesn’t apologize for sending the memo to his staff
Steve Harvey opens up about the memo he sent to his staff. He says that he doesn’t apologize for the memo. He gave the statement saying:
“I could not find a way to walk from the stage to my dressing room, to sit in my makeup chair, to walk from my dressing room to the stage or to just sit and have lunch without somebody just walking in. I’ve always had a policy where, you know, you can come and talk to me — so many people are great around here, but some of them just started taking advantage of it.”
Moreover, he said:
“Look man, I’m in my makeup chair, they walk in the room. I’m having lunch, they walk in, they don’t knock. I’m in the hallway, I’m getting ambushed by people with friends that come to the show and having me sign this and do this. I just said, ‘Wait a minute.’ And in hindsight, I probably should’ve handled it a little bit differently.”
“If you come out your house, you don’t want anybody on your porch waiting on you. You walk to your car, you don’t want people bothering you on your way to your car. Everybody wants the freedom to be able to move around.”
He also explained that his staff would bring friends to set up and ask for autographs or not knock when entering his personal space. Moreover, he said:
“In hindsight, I probably should’ve handled it a little bit differently,”
Followingly he said that he just wanted to email “asking everyone to simply honor and respect” his privacy.
“I just didn’t want to be in this prison anymore where I had to be in this little room, scared to go out and take a breath of fresh air without somebody approaching me, so I wrote the letter. I don’t apologize about the letter, but it’s kind of crazy what people who took this thing and ran, man.”
Steve Harvey Memo Warns Staffers Not to Approach Him Without an Appointment
Steve Harvey is under fire after the memo he wrote to his staff has been leaked. According to the letter, he says:
“There will be no meetings in my dressing room. No stopping by or popping in. NO ONE. Do not come to my dressing room unless invited. Do not open my dressing room door. IF YOU OPEN MY DOOR, EXPECT TO BE REMOVED. Do not wait in any hallway to speak to me. I hate being ambushed. Please make an appointment.”
According to the memo, the TV host needs some more personal time for him. Furthermore, he said:
“Everyone, do not take offense to the new way of doing business,” it reads. “It is for the good of my personal life and enjoyment.”
According to the source, he issued the alleged memo to his Chicago staff before the start of the fifth season of the Steve Harvey show. The memo was leaked on the last day of filming in Chicago on Thursday, May 11.
More about Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey is an American comedian, radio personality, television host, producer, and actor mainly famous for “Steve Harvey” (2012), “Family Feud” (1999) and “The Original Kings of Comedy” (2000). He is also the author of “Act Like a Lady,” “Think Like a Man,” “Straight Talk,” and “No Chaser.” He received the 2,497th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 4, 2013. See more bio…