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"The girl said to me, '[Steve Harvey], you're 50 and you are over the hill,' " Harvey recalls. "I started thinking, 'Wow, I am over the hill?' I said 'OK, I got to do something to stop this line of thinking. Because at 50, I should not be thought of as over the hill. At 50, a man ought to feel that he is on top of the hill.'"
"I had a potbelly and love handles," says Harvey, who's lost 13 pounds. "I've been telling people you can be 50 and fly, but when I took my clothes off, I wasn't looking fly."It's been reported that the troubled diva is going reggae on her next album, the follow-up to the wildly successful '60s-soul-flavoured Back to Black, and will be heading to the holy land of reggae, the late Bob Marley's estate, for inspiration. U.K.'s Daily Mirror reports she'll record the upcoming project at the late-singer's in-house studio.See the full content of this document
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The Scene
Harvey out to prove he's still 'fly' at 51
NEW YORK -- Steve Harvey wants men to know: "At 50, you are still fly."And to prove it, he shaved his head and began exercising.In an interview in Jet magazine, the actor-comedian says he began his transformation after talking to a listener on his radio program, The Steve Harvey Morning Show."The girl said to me, 'Steve, you're 50 and you are over the hill,' " Harvey rec...See the full content of this document
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