I'm not in the gossips that much, but something I read recently was that me and Emma Watson are having a feud. And I've never even met her.
I don't think there was one. I can't name one. Not because I had a lot of great feuds, but it would be hard to say the defining feud.
I don't rehearse on either of my shows, 'Family Feud' or my talk show. I never rehearse with the guests. I don't want to have any preconceived thoughts, notions, because that kills my creativity as a host and as a stand up.
I look upon the whole world as my fatherland, and every war has to me the horror of a family feud.
I don't have 'The Jerry Springer Show'. I just got 'Family Feud', but some of them families, when they lose, man, they have some real conversations with each other back behind that wall, but I've never been involved in any of them.
It's almost not safe to be an artist, the way everybody is randomly picking people to feud with.
Being a celebrity is a no-win situation. If you get along with your co-star you're having an affair, if you don't you're having a feud.
I want to manufacture a feud.
A feud should live a full and colorful life, and then it should die a natural death and be forgotten.
I have no feud, either with my employers, any sponsors, or with the professional critics of radio and television. But I am seized with an abiding fear regarding what these two instruments are doing to our society, our culture and our heritage.