Steve Harvey brings the sexy back to daytime
Special edition focuses on heating up the holidays
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Blinged up in a sparkling tie and shoes, Steve Harvey thought he was prepared to tackle any sexy topic, but he had trouble keeping his cool during his sit-down with stars from TLC’s new series, "Extreme Cougar Wives." The cougars explained the appeal of much younger men, while the men discussed why they prefer older women and how their relationships stay hot. When one of the cougars told Harvey that she met her man when he was in middle school with her daughter, however, the host needed a moment to process the idea.
"No, no, no, slow, slow, slow," Harvey begged in the clip above. "I ain't Oprah. I gotta drink this difference. Oprah can sit here and get messages and go with it. Say something to me and I [respond]."
After meeting with the couples, Harvey investigated some romance-enhancing product, including "suitjamas" and "Scandle." These products promise to spice up the bedroom, so Harvey puts each item to the test to determine whether the audience should "use it" or "lose it."
Then Harvey hosted a holiday fashion show for all shapes, sizes and budgets, featuring 20 holiday looks for family dinners or the annual office party.
Before wrapping the sexy edition, Harvey dimmed the lights and shared his top 5 songs to set the mood. Number five was the obvious mood setter, "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye. Tune in to catch which tracks Harvey considered hotter than that.
"Steve Harvey" airs weekdays in syndication.
Photo credit: "Steve Harvey"/NBC
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