What happened next is in the video in the TOP comment below👇

Steve Harvey is one of the most famous comedians in the U.S. Since the year 2010, he has been working as the host of the game show “Family Feud”.

However, what you may not know is that Steve Harvey actually spends a few minutes talking to the audience at the end of every “Family Feud” episode. In the following unaired clip, you get to watch him giving an inspiring speech to the audience. He explains that in order to become successful in life, one needs to jump, which is something that all successful people have done. Wait till you get to the part where he talks about the role of God. It is an important message that we should all remember and share with others.

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