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Steve Harvey Trolled With Internet Memes After Stepdaughter's Crash

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By Gary Trock on October 21, 2019 at 12:28 PM EDT

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Steve Harvey has become synonymous with hilarious Internet memes from various TV appearances, and after his latest family drama, the memes were all used to troll the star.

As we reported, the 22-year-old stepdaughter of Harvey, Lori, was cited and released Sunday evening after crashing her car in Beverly Hills.

Lori actually didn't just crash into a parked car ... because once she was freed from the wreckage she allegedly tried to take off on foot until she was apprehended.

Lori, who works as a model, was charged with misdemeanor hit and run and delaying a police investigation.

The Internet trolls wasted no time getting to work with Steve Harvey's plethora of clips and Gifs at the ready.

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Harvey's memes, which are a mix of his moments from "Family Feud" and "Steve Harvey" are known for showing a range of emotions ... most of them being defeated and conveying introspection.

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The memes became super popular back in 2016, and have since grown to make Harvey one of the most parodied celebrities around.

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The incident with his stepdaughter has been so big online, that it's even transcended to other popular memes, like Dwight Schrute from "The Office."

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Harvey dropped a Monday Motivation video to his fans to inspire them for the week, however, it didn't go as planned.

The star is known for giving wisdom to his audience after episodes of "Steve Harvey" and his most recent sermon deals with creating vision boards to visualize success and achieve the impossible.

It's a great concept, however he couldn't escape the negativity of those who jumped into the comments of his post and advised, "Should’ve read them to your daughter too Steve."

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