Steve Harvey again courted controversy while hosting the Miss Universe pageant on Sunday at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta.
He appeared to make another blunder in naming a winner ”• this time in the costume category ”• and was also accused of making an insensitive joke about Colombian drug cartels.
The comedian, who incorrectly named Miss Colombia the pageant winner a few years ago, had a comic exchange with the current Miss Colombia Gabriela Tafur that angered some viewers.
After announcing that Tafur had advanced to the Top 20, Tafur needled him about his infamous gaffe in 2015.
“Are you sure you read correctly?” she asked, later adding: “You’re forgiven, don’t worry.”
To which Harvey replied: “You’ve forgiven me, the cartel has not.” It was the second cartel jab the comedian made during the Fox-aired ceremony.
Steve Harvey uses cartel joke with Miss Colombia.#MissUniverse2019 #MissColombia pic.twitter.com/D7ODZ21vlx
— JM🅥 (@ItsJM__) December 9, 2019
Viewers found the one-liner offensive.
Harvey also ruffled feathers when he announced the best costume winner as Miss Philippines Gazini Ganados while Miss Malaysia Shweta Sekhon was onstage with him.
Joking around with Cartels and just associating COLOMBIA with narcos is a LACK OF RESPECT for us Colombians,You should know better @IAmSteveHarvey and just shut the fuck up!
— CaroDesola (@CDesola) December 9, 2019
@MissUniverse The "joke" that Steve Harvey said two times about the colombian cartel, is disrespectful and xenophobic. He shouldn't be presenter never again and you need to make him excuse to the colombians!!! #MissUniverse2019
— Sonia #RealengaYNoMeVendo (@OrdenDivino) December 9, 2019
That steve harvey comment about colombia and the CARTEL was disrespectuful! He should apologize! Thats not what we are, our artists, our landscapes, our athlets can speak LOUDER @MissUniverse #missuniverse2019 #MissColombia
— Pau ➕🖤 (@pautorrescol) December 9, 2019
“Steve, can I just say something. It’s not Philippines. It’s Malaysia,” Sekhon said.
Harvey railed against the teleprompter, saying, “This is what they did to me back in 2015, playing me short like that.”
But the pageant later revealed that neither Harvey nor the teleprompter was wrong. Miss Philippines had indeed won the costume category, but Miss Malaysia’s presence onstage caused the mixup.
“As part of the broadcast, we also featured Miss Universe Malaysia Shweta Sekhon’s national costume,” a pageant “insider” told Deadline. “Miss Sekhon wasn’t aware we’d be announcing Philippines first, so she jumped the gun when Mr. Harvey started with that news. Mr. Harvey made a joke of it, but no mistakes regarding the national costume winner were made by him, the prompter or production.”
HOY STEVE HARVEY!!! NATIONAL COSTUME ANG PILIPINAS ðŸ˜ðŸ‡µðŸ‡#MissUniverse2019#GaziniGanados5#MissUniversePhilippines2019 pic.twitter.com/6jXW1ZcFrB
— kinel 🥀 (@knnlleop_) December 9, 2019
For the record, Miss South Africa Zozibini Tunzi was crowned Miss Universe.
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