Steve Harvey's Wife Marjorie Goes Pantsless in Sultry Facebook Post
The happily married couple showed off their sexy side on social media.
Steve Harvey’s wife, Marjorie, left little to the imagination in a sultry Facebook photo shared by the comedian.
The television host shared the snap to his Facebook page. Its caption read, “When love hits all the right notes.”
In the snap, Marjorie is lying across the top of a baby grand piano. She’s wearing a black and white print top and short shorts, looking intently at her husband, who’s playing the instrument. Steve is wearing the matching bottom to his wife’s top.
Facebook fans loved the couple’s flirty relationship. They shared their remarks in the post’s comments section.
“Living his best life…I ain’t mad at him,” joked one follower. A second wrote, “That moment when he asks you …’What do you bring to the table?’ and I am like, ‘I am the table.’ Period!”
A third fan penned, “No disrespect, Uncle Steve. She got some pretty legs. Great picture.” Finally, a fourth Facebook user said, “Did you tell her she had to lie on the piano to get her pants back? But very romantic either way.”
Steve and Marjorie first crossed paths in 1990 at a Memphis comedy club, where he was immediately struck by Marjorie, famously declaring, “I don’t know who you are, but I’m gonna marry you." Despite the spark between them, life moved each of them in different directions. At the time, Steve was actively trying to make it as a comedian and was married, while Marjorie was in a relationship.
In 2005, after both had ended their previous relationships, they reconnected via Steve’s bodyguard. Their friendship soon blossomed into a deep romance, and they tied the knot on June 25, 2007, forming a large, blended family with seven children—with Steve adopting Marjorie’s three and all raising them together
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