Steve Harvey Corrects a Family Feud Answer Mix-Up
More from Family Feud → 12 videosSteve Harvey has to step in after Sheila gives the answer “Nana,” insisting it’s another way people say “mother” on Family Feud. The confusion starts when a similar pronunciation has already earned an X, leaving the family convinced they’re offering a different response. Steve quickly explains why the judges consider them the same answer, leading to a funny lesson that everyone at the podium needed to hear.
Hosted by Steve Harvey, Family Feud remains one of television’s most popular game shows, challenging families to guess the most popular survey answers from 100 people. Produced by Fremantle and syndicated nationwide, the long-running series continues to deliver unforgettable moments thanks to Harvey’s quick wit, hilarious reactions, and the unpredictable answers from contestants.
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This clip captures the kind of spontaneous ruling that makes Family Feud work: a contestant’s “Nana” answer collides with an earlier pronunciation, and Steve Harvey has to clarify where the judges draw the line. The fun comes from the family’s sincere insistence that they gave a different response, followed by Harvey’s quick explanation and reaction. It is a compact example of the show’s mix of wordplay, contestant confusion, and host-driven comedy.