But Harvey also admitted that they broke up after he had become homeless in the late 1980s.
The “Family Feud” host recounted his love story on “The Carlos Watson Show,” which was published on Wednesday, July 7, 2021.
“I met her in the late 1980s. We dated for a year and a half. I was in Memphis, Tennessee. She came into the comedy club late. She came to the front row. And when I saw her, I couldn’t believe it, man. And the audience started giggling because I was just staring at her.”
That’s when Harvey made his declaration to her on the spot that she was going to be his.
“I said, ‘I don’t know who you are. But I’m going to marry you one day,’” he proclaimed.
But the magic carpet ride quickly crashed and burned when Harvey hit hard times.
“We broke up because I became homeless,” he says. Harvey was the one who cut off communication because he didn’t want her to know. He never returned to Memphis and they both got married to other people.
Harvey remains indebted to his bodyguard, who was instrumental in helping Harvey and his wife get back together after Harvey divorced his ex-wife.
While Harvey gambled in Las Vegas, the bodyguard called Marjorie Harvey’s friend and found out she was also divorced. So the bodyguard quickly arranged a call between Harvey and his current wife.
“I couldn’t believe it,” Harvey said. “It was the day after I got divorced. The day after.”