Who will host Family Feud in 2023

Good news for all Steve Harvey fans: Judge Steve Harvey has been picked up for season 2!

As viewers may know, the comedian's courtroom comedy series (no, he’s not a real judge) that showcases a mix of small claims and major disputes. In his signature way, Steve listens to people's complaints and tries to help resolve issues while dealing with amusing characters. Naturally, the show has been a hit since it first premiered in January 2021.

Just like fans love tuning in, Steve can’t help but feel giddy about the opportunity to debut a new season of the hilarious-yet-heartfelt show. “You can keep calling @IamSteveHarveyTV Judge 😉," the Family Feud host captioned an Instagram post sharing the news. "#JudgeSteveHarvey will be back for Season 2 on ABC! 🙌."

Too thrilled to contain their excitement, fans flooded Steve’s comments section with heartwarming messages for the TV personality.

“Congratulations Steve! I love this show. Not only does it bring laughter for the soul, but I love the compassion you bring to the needs of the folks on the show. Keep doing what you're doing, Sir!” one person wrote. “😍😍😍 I love this show. He is fair and handles everything with a sense of humor. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏,” another added. “You are wise and hysterical… your Judge Harvey show is THE BEST 😍,” a different fan chimed in.

Before you get too excited, though, keep in mind that the second season of Judge Steve Harvey is still a ways off. As it currently stands, season 2 is set to premiere in 2023. But given that Steve not only hosts the show but also is a coproducer, you already know it's going to be just as great as the first season. What's more, if your goal is to get on the show, court casting is now in session and you can apply on the show's website.

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Rhys Darby nearly found himself in hot water on Sunday’s episode of Celebrity Family Feud when host Steve Harvey was perplexed by his answer. Darby, a New Zealand comedian known for Flight of the Conchords and more recently, Our Flag Means Death, hit a roadblock with Harvey over one of his responses, which the host struggled to understand through Darby’s accent.

The moment happened when Harvey prompted the competitors, “‘Passed away’ is a nice way of saying someone died. Name a not-so-nice way.”

After answers from Jay Pharoah‘s team like “croaked,” “kicked the bucket,” “pushing up daisies,” “bellied up” and “laid ’em down,” Darby’s team was up.

The actor replied, “I’d like to say, ‘carked it,'” but his answer didn’t translate with Harvey, who was very clearly puzzled by the response. As Harvey raised an eyebrow and stayed silent, Darby attempted to explain his answer.

“You know, as in, ‘What happened to that guy?’ ‘Oh, he’s carked it,'” Darby said, adding, “‘Cause it’s short for “carcass.'”

When Harvey still wasn’t grasping it, one of Darby’s teammates piped up to explain, “It’s got an R in it,” while another repeated the word with a hard R sound.

The host asked, “What the hell is going on?” as Darby and his team repeated “carked,” but one of them stood with Harvey. Samba Schutte assured the host, “I need subtitles sometimes for these guys sometimes, too.”

As Schutte told Harvey “carked” means that someone has become a carcass, he still wasn’t sold, proclaiming, “This game is going to hell right here!”

Unfortunately for Darbys’ team, all the commotion and discussion didn’t even pay off — the Celebrity Family Feud powers did not accept “carked it” as an answer, and Pharoah’s team claimed victory.

Celebrity Family Feud airs Sundays at 8/7c on ABC. Watch the full moment from this week’s episode in the video above.

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Will there be any new Family Feud?

Find out how Celebrity Family Feud stacks up against other ABC TV shows. As of October 14, 2022, Celebrity Family Feud has not been cancelled or renewed for a ninth season. Stay tuned for further updates.

Who is the new host of the Celebrity Family Feud?

Celebrity Family Feud
Genre
Game show
Based on
Family Feud by Mark Goodson
Directed by
Ken Fuchs
Presented by
Al Roker Steve Harvey
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Who is the current host of Family Feud 2022?

In 1999, the series was revived through its first-run syndication with four different hosts: Louie Anderson (1999–2002), Richard Karn (2002–2006), John O'Hurley (2006–2010), and Steve Harvey (2010–present).

Is Family Feud still in production in 2022?

Find out how Celebrity Family Feud stacks up against other ABC TV shows. Celebrity Family Feud has been renewed for an eighth season which will debut on July 10, 2022.