Steve Harvey to retire from comedy

Steve Harvey has announced that he plans to step away from the mic for good next year.
Steve said he's just about ready to hang up his career in stand-up comedy.
The comedian announced during "The Steve Harvey Morning Show" that the 2012 Hoodie Awards will be the last time he cracks jokes on stage.
Steve broke the news after a fan asked whether rumors that he was quitting his radio show were true.
“This is my Jamaican background,” Harvey bantered before breaking the news. “I don’t quit no job. No, sir. That’s not me.”
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