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Marjorie and Steve Harvey's Post Goes Left When Fans Think He's Her 'Father'

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Steve Harvey apparently is looking a little different, more specifically older, according to some fans of him and his wife, Marjorie.

In a photo Marjorie Harvey posted to Instagram on Tuesday, June 9, users accidentally mistook Steve for his wife’s father.

Instagram users applauded the pair for voting early, but a few people confused Steve for Marjorie’s father, adding that he looked “old.”

When a different person assured the man in the picture was “Steve Harvey,” the fan replied, “I Thgt that was her father but now👀.”

Someone else swore up and down that Steve was “Marjorie’s dad,” but a fan corrected the person and responded, “No that’s uncle Steve.”

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