Steve Harvey is coming under fire for a memo he sent to his staffers, which basically suggested he needed to create boundaries - he didn't want people busting in on his private time or stopping him in the halls anymore. You can read the memo in its entirety here.
The radio and talk show host has now broken his silence in an interview with Entertainment Tonight yesterday. Saying he’s always had an open-door policy, Harvey adds that he felt like people were taking advantage of the situation. How bad was it?
He explains, quote - “I could not find a way to walk from the stage to my dressing room, to sit in my makeup chair, to walk from my dressing room to the stage or to just sit and have lunch without somebody just walking in," he explains. "I've always had a policy where...you can come and talk to me. So many people are great around here, but some of them just started taking advantage of it.”