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Steve Harveyknows age is just a number.
In an exclusive sneak peek of Thursday’s episode of his newFacebook WatchseriesSTEVE on Watch, the 64-year-old television personality sits down with a group social media influencers called theSilver Fox Squadwho are defying age norms with their dapper sense of style. During the interview, the men shared their philosophy about getting better with age — and Harvey agreed with them.
“A lot of people, male and female, once they start to hit, 35, the rumor out there is that things are supposed to decline. And people just accept it,” one member of the Silver Fox Squad explained. “But if you look at us, we’re living examples that [that] doesn’t have to be the case.”
“I believe in what you’re saying,” Harvey replied. “I’m not just gonna sit over here and just let old age come take me away. Pick me up and just walk me holding my grave. [We’re] not going to do this.”
“I don’t want to walk old. I don’t want to look old. I don’t want to dress old,” theFamily Feudhost continued.
And he’s making sure that’s certainly not the case. Last month, Harveywent viral for his fabulously fun high-fashion lookswhile on aParis getaway with his wife Marjorie.
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“Steve Harvey is either dropping a new clothing line or wants to remind the world he’s wealthy,” one fanwroteon Twitter. Someone elsejoked, “babe wake up, new steve harvey pic dropped.”

Along with his Bottega Veneta leather pants (which he teamed with a cobalt blue Berluti jacket), his gold-leaf-embellished silk Tom Ford suit and his all-black Fendi look, Harvey has also worn a green Bottega Veneta monochrome look paired with maroon shoes, aMark Weston-designed Dunhill kimonoand anelevated version of the Canadian tuxedo.

The comedian first started making headlines for pushing his style boundaries back in 2016, when he attended numerous Spring/Summer 2017 fashion shows during Paris Fashion Week with his wife, wearing a slew of complimentary and highly-styled looks that stole the scene from the front row.
source: people.com