Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hell Hath No Fury


Steve Harvey went on the radio to explain away his ex wife Mary dragging him on Youtube over the weekend [click here if you missed that].

Of course Steve denies Mary's claims, even the ones she can prove...

In her youtube videos Steve Harvey's ex wife Mary says the reason she was putting him on blast is because he's suing her for causing him to lose favor with Oprah Winfrey and for mentioning her name in Essence Magazine.

Faithful Rhymes with Snitch readers already knew half the dirt Mary dished in her videos, including allegations Steve was stepping out on their marriage with his current wife Marjorie [click here if you missed that], how he led Mary to believe she couldn't hire her own attorney for their divorce proceedings [click here if you missed that] and how, after finding out how dirty he did Mary, Oprah dropped plans to set Steve up Dr. Phil style [click here if you missed that].

Anywaydoe, Steve told his radio audience,
"I know the truth. But the matter is, the part that's hurtful in this is my wife and children had to be drugged into this. If you're going to be vindictive go ahead and aim it at me, but my son is coming in the room crying. And that's also her son. So why you would do this?"

"I don't even understand the purpose of it. I mean, I got you mad 12 years ago, that's what we're doing now? And here's the thing that my father always taught me. He said, 'Son there's three sides to every story. It's their side, it's your side, and it's the truth.' And the truth 'gon come out. Because see, once you go public then you allow people to start asking some other types of questions."

"So, I'm just more concerned about my son, who I happen to have total custody of, rights to all education and everything. He's with us on the ship today. And he doesn't deserve to have to answer questions like this from his friends. And it's just being inconsiderate of your own child."

"A lot of it is lies, but ... a lot of celebrities get dogged out and pitched about and then there's no repercussions behind the person who's doing the pitching"