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Family Feud’s Steve Harvey sternly says ‘excuse me?’ while an awkward contestant struggles with the answer

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STEVE Harvey asked a contestant to repeat himself after he struggled with an awkward answer.

On Thursday, Family Feud shared a clip of the question and the player’s awkward response on its Instagram page.

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Steve Harvey asked a contestant to repeat what he said after he struggled with an awkward answerCredit: ABC
Contestant Kristy was asked to name something that people might refer to when they use the term 'rack'

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Contestant Kristy was asked to name something people could be referring to when they use the term ‘rack’Credit: ABC

Steve, 67, asked contestant Kristy: “Name something people might be referring to when they use the term ‘rack’.”

Kristy shyly replied, “A feminine area…up here,” as she circled her chest with her hands.

The game show host was silent as Kristy finally worked up the courage to say, “Boobies.”

Steve repeated her original response as he questioned, “A women’s area up here?”

Kristy stated again, “Boobies,” while looking away from the comedian and avoiding eye contact with her team.

“Huh? Excuse me?” Steve prodded before the player confidently replied, “Your boobs.”

“That’s what we’re looking for, ma’am,” Steve announced happily as he turned to the game board and shouted, “We’re looking for her tits!”

“Boobs” appeared as the number one answer on the board, with 68 people responding with the term.

In the comments section of the post, one fan wrote: “He wanted to listen to it like three times. You know very well he heard it the first few times she said ‘boobs’.”

“She should have said that with all her heart,” joked another.

Family Feud’s Steve Harvey was left speechless after player mentioned ‘small package’ as fans called show ‘very raunchy’

“Yes, this is exactly what we are looking for,” commented a third with several laughing emojis.

A fourth commenter commented: “All these questions are now just polls for these types [of] answers. The show isn’t the same as when I was a kid, that’s for sure, lmao.”

VERY FAR AWAY?

Earlier this week, Steve was left stuttering over his words after a player gave an NSFW response about an exotic dancer.

Wednesday’s episode of Family Feud featured a cheeky moment when a prompt asked contestants to think about men’s insecurities.

Kristy responded,

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Kristy responded, “A feminine area up here” as she circled her chest with her armsCredit: ABC
Kristy finally worked up the courage to say 'boobs'

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Kristy finally worked up the courage to say ‘boobs’Credit: ABC
Steve said, 'Excuse me?'  prompting the contestant to repeat their answer

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Steve said, ‘Excuse me?’ prompting the contestant to repeat their answerCredit: ABC

“The program asked 100 men: ‘Fill in the blank. Admit it, you too [blank] be an exotic dancer,'” presenter Steve told the players.

With answers like “thin,” “well fed,” and “ugly” on the board, the Mosley family knew which direction to take when the opportunity to steal arrived.

Player Judy seemed reluctant to answer when guessing, “Are you very… gifted?”

Steve stared straight ahead in disbelief as Judy mouthed her words, eventually adding, “Package too small?”

After regaining his composure, Steve told the audience, “She cleaned it up. She said your package is too small.”

“You’re really small, got it, huh,” the host added as he turned to the board and continued to stutter over his words.

Unfortunately for the Mosley family, their bold response didn’t earn them a robbery.

While the show has become known for its off-kilter Q&A – combined with Steve’s humorous reactions – some viewers haven’t been too pleased with its content lately.

WHAT ARE WE BBQ?

Last month, some fans claimed the show was becoming too “raunchy” and even questioned whether it was appropriate for children.

In one episode, Steve asked players to “name something a couple could do together at home, naked.”

Steve Harvey Hosting Presentations

Steve has performed several shows since beginning his stand-up comedy career

1993-2000: It’s showtime at the Apollo

2010 – Present: Family feud

2015 – Present: Celebrity Family Feud

2012-2019: Steve Harvey/Steve Show

2016-2019: Little bigwigs

2020 – Present: Steve on guard

2022 – Present: Judge Steve Harvey

One contestant responded, “Make love,” which the board translated as “Barbecue, the sausage.”

The audience laughed when the contestant asked, “What the hell?!”

After the moment was shared on Family Feud’s Instagram, some critics said the show was no longer suitable for families.

“The family fight is getting a little raunchy,” one person wrote.

“This is too much for a show called a ‘family’ rivalry,” said a second.

“See this lady had the courtesy to say ‘sex’ in a polite way only for the council to say some stupid shit,” wrote another.

Steve turned to the board and shouted, 'We're looking for her tits!'

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Steve turned to the board and shouted, ‘We’re looking for her tits!’Credit: ABC
'Boobs' appeared as the number 1 answer on the board

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‘Boobs’ appeared as the number 1 answer on the boardCredit: ABC
Family Feud fans recently complained that the family-friendly game show has become too raunchy

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Family Feud fans recently complained that the family-friendly game show has become too raunchyCredit: Getty



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