Sister vs. Brother-in-Law: Who’s Really Being Messy?
Madison from Chesterfield wrote in about a tense situation involving her sister’s husband. After spotting him out with a female coworker, Madison casually mentioned it to her sister. The husband later called Madison, accusing her of being “messy.”
Steve Harvey didn’t hold back. He affirmed Madison’s right to inform her sister, especially since the encounter happened in a public place. “If you saw them coming out of the Winchester Inn parking lot, that’s a whole different report,” Steve joked, contrasting it with a harmless sighting at Golden Corral. His advice? The husband likely already told the sister about the call, so Madison might as well come clean.
BBL Comment Sparks Cultural Confusion
Josh from Kansas City shared a story about a neighbor who asked if there would be any “BBLs” at his party. The term, commonly referring to “Brazilian Butt Lifts,” led to a hilarious exchange among the cast as they tried to decode the neighbor’s intent.
Steve speculated that the neighbor might have been joking about the presence of curvy women, possibly Black women, at the event. While the comment raised eyebrows, Steve advised Josh not to take offense unless the joke crossed a clear line. “You invited your whole neighborhood,” Steve said, suggesting the neighbor might just be trying to fit in.
The Mysterious Missing Shirt
Simone from Indianapolis described her husband leaving for a night out in a button-up shirt and returning in a T-shirt. He claimed he left the shirt at the cigar bar, yet didn’t smell like cigars.
Steve’s response was classic: “I don’t know where your man’s shirt is, but it wasn’t coming back to the house.” He went on to share a hilarious “light bread trick” for removing lipstick from shirt collars, proving once again that he’s not just a CLO—he’s a seasoned veteran of relationship cover-ups.