Thank you Steve Harvey, I have found the cure to my depression

I found Steve Harvey, one of the Kings of Comedy, unleashing his inner sexy beast over at Oh No They Didn't; which was in turn sourced from Bossip.

Oh no they didn't indeed.

There are no words to describe this photograph, and this is not even the best of them. Check out tiny after the jump :

He is teh sess!

Steve Harvey launched a 'Take Your Shirt Off'. If my memory doesn't fail me, I read in Essence Magazine that it has the mission of showing men his age (the over 50 crowd) that you can bring sexy back with exercise and proper nutrition.

Sexy? OMFG. Go to Black Voices and see for yourself.

There.

Are.

No.

Words.

So now I have to gorge my eyes out.

I feel ... unclean. In a biblical way.


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