Steve Harvey apologizes for ‘racist’ Asian-American jokes
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— Steve Harvey (@IAmSteveHarvey) January 17, 2017
Steve Harvey has apologized for his recent remarks on Asian-American men.
On Tuesday, the “Steve Harvey Show” host took to Twitter to appease those offended by his jokes on the show.
“I offer my humblest apology for offending anyone, particularly those in the Asian community, last week,” he tweeted. “It was not my intention and the humor was not meant with any malice or disrespect whatsoever.”
READ: Steve Harvey slammed for racist Asian-American jokes
Harvey, 60, joked that the 2002 book entitled “How to Date a White Woman: A Practical Guide for Asian Men,” could be summed up in one page.
“Excuse me, do you like Asian men?’ ‘No.’ ‘Thank you,’” he told the audience. He pretended to ask an African-American lady and acted out her reply, “I don’t even like Chinese food, boy. It doesn’t stay with you no time. I don’t eat what I can’t pronounce.”
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