What Nonsense! Wynton Harvey SPEAKS on Traumatic Past with Steve Harvey

Wynton Harvey SPEAKS on Traumatic Past with Steve Harvey

Hey, everyone! It's your favorite gossip girl back with some juicy news! Despite being known as a family man and a very entertaining host, there seemed to be some serious allegations thrown at Steve Harvey by his own son, Wynton Harvey. 

But how true are these speculations about him allegedly abusing Wynton? Obviously, all of these big names and personalities in the industry have some stories and certain behavior behind all the cameras and closed doors.

 
Well, who does know who this man is? We often see him on television being lively and fun, but it does not mean that he was never stressing out about his own family. Because for those of you who do not know, Steve Harvey has a huge extended family, that might be kind of complicated the first time that you will hear about it. Let me introduce to you his family first, shall we? 

Steve Harvey has announced the launch of an interactive digital community.

Dubbed The Steve Harvey Network, the offering is not, at least at launch, an actual television network — digital or otherwise — but rather more of a streaming video community.

Instead, it appears to be using the word “network” in the sense of being a networking opportunity for its members and some of the famous faces involved. 

The offering is powered by Fireside, which also powers interactive streams built around “Hollywood Medium” and “Life After Death” star Tyler Henry, “Iyanla: Fix My Life” star Iyanla Vanzant, “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban and others, including some non-personality driven offerings.

Steve Harvey Has Super-Specific Personal-Space Demands

At launch, The Steve Harvey Network is offering members with a variety of features:

Live monthly interactive group conversations and mentoring with Steve
Participation interviews with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, business and health and wellness
Live inspirational discussions with Steve’s daughter, Brandi, and guests
Interactive wellness sessions holistic health guru Dr. Basheerah Ahmad
Short inspiration series “Brain Drops Motivated.” 
An interactive monthly book club with the authors of Steve’s must-read books
The chance to share your stories and questions with Steve and fellow members

Network members will also be eligible to win 1:1 sessions with experts and products from Harvey’s various ventures, plus discounts and early access to in-person events, products and more

There is not, however, a linear streaming schedule. Past content will be available on-demand.

“Steve Harvey has the unique ability to motivate us to dream big, inspire us to go for it and of course, make us laugh. He’s a multi-hyphenate Hollywood heavyweight and mentor who wants to create a place where diverse voices can share stories and empower each other,” said Fireside CEO Falon Fatemi, in a statement. 

“We are beyond excited to partner with Steve to offer his global audience the ability to connect and interact with him and give them the tools to elevate their lives.”

Membership starts at $11 a month when paid a year in advance ($132 total). There is also a $17 per month pay-as-you-go option (equivalent of $240 a year).

The network site says a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation.

“Fireside’s industry-first interactive streaming technology allows Steve to transcend the walls of traditional venues to reach his global audience, engaging with them like never before through intimate experiences where the audience will join the virtual stage and have a front row seat for Steve’s unique and empowering motivational messages,” reads the announcement of the Fireside network. 

“Members will have the opportunity to take part in live shows with Steve, his celebrity friends and family and wellness experts from his community through interactive programming focused on uplifting, inspiring and motivating while having a lot of fun and learning together.”

Harvey is currently host of “The Steve Harvey Morning Show” on radio, “Celebrity Family Feud” on ABC and the syndicated “Family Feud” from Debmar-Mercury.