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Steve Harvey Dumbfounded By 'Family Feud' Contestant's Hilariously Wrong Answer

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Harvey asked a contestant, 'Most marriages would be perfect if husbands and wives had separate what?'—and he couldn't help but drag her for her terrible answer.

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Family Feud host Steve Harvey has certainly heard his share of hilarious responses from contestants, but a recent one left him totally speechless.

Last week, the game show's TikTok page shared a clip in which he asked a contestant named Monica:


“Most marriages would be perfect if husbands and wives had separate what?"

Monica looked like she didn't want to linger too long on being caught off guard.

So she quickly replied, unconvincingly:

"Kids? I don't know."

She applauded herself for participating, and the audience went along with it.

However, in response to Monica's answer, Harvey momentarily looked as if his soul left his body.

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Marriage would be perfect if spouses had separate what?? 💍👍👀 #SteveHarvey: “Really?” #FamilyFeud

Monica tried to convince Harvey, and herself, that:

"Kids complicate things. Just do it separately."

"Really?" Harvey asked, then he played out the imaginary scenario in which he tells the wife:

“Alright, I’ll tell you what we’re gonna do, baby. I’mma take these two right here, you take that one over there."
"I don’t really care for that one."

Alas, "Kids" was not on the survey board and Monica's suggestion was slapped with the big red X.

Social media users got a huge kick out of her response.

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Others shared what they would have responded with.

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She did have some support.

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The responses remained all over the place in the comments.

Thanks for playing, Monica!

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