Boy, game shows are real sticklers these days. You have to check out this viral video of a Wheel of Fortune contestant losing over $7000 of his hard-spelled money for something as simple as minor mispronunciation.
Wheel of Fortune is taking a lot of heat on social media after they used a photo for "Southern Charm Week" that showed two African American women on a plantation.
Pat Sajak recently kicked off an episode of "Wheel of Fortune" by asking one contestant what lady was going to marry him---the only problem is the contestant was a gay male.
We have seen some really bad contestants on the "Wheel Of Fortune" game show lately, and we can add yet another contestant to that category. Rachel, the contestant, thought she had the puzzle figured out, and then it happened yet again---another epic fail.
Meet Julian Batts, a freshman from Indiana University that is without a doubt the worst contestant in 'Wheel Of Fortune' history; after not one, but three epic blunders.
Like many Southerners, Renee Durette drops the "G" at the end of a word when she speaks. Her accent became a big issue during a recent episode of 'Wheel of Fortune,' costing the Navy Intel Specialist from Merritt Island, Fla $3,850 thanks to a controversial judge's ruling.
I don't know what's worse: The fact that this kid is in college, or the fact that he knew every possible answer but the right one. A Reed College undergrad named Zach committed an "epic fail" on national television when he couldn't solve the simplest puzzle during a 'Wheel of Fortune' bonus round.