

Contestant Lovi Yu seemed ready to play, that is until she was given the first question. There have been plenty of contestants on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” who have made fools of themselves, such as the one who thought the classic Denny’s breakfast was named a slam dunk, but this one tops them all. When asked what men would say is a part of their body that’s bigger than it was when they were 16, this contestant immediately responded with… Harvey’s reaction might even be better than the actual response. Host Steve Harvey was only able to ask one question, however, before he was rendered speechless by the contestant’s response. The Fast Money round of Family Feud has given us some hilarious responses, as people say the very first thing that pops into their heads in an effort to get through all of the questions in time.

Jennings confidently, but incorrectly, answered with the term “hoe”, which caused host Alex Trebek to hilariously question his education. En route to another easy victory, Jennings was given a question asking for a term that referred to both a gardening tool and an immoral pleasure seeker. Ken Jennings is arguably the greatest game show contestant in history, and is best known for his winning streak on Jeopardy!, where he won 74 straight times. Host Chris Tarrant even stressed that this was common knowledge that everyone should have known right before he realized, much to his amusement, that none of the contestants had actually answered the question correctly.


Things didn’t quite go according to plan in this episode of “Millionaire”, however, when none of the ten contestants was able to put the traffic light sequence in order according to the British Highway Code. At least, that’s how it’s supposed to work. “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” (1998-2014)īefore you are given the chance to win a million dollars, you first have to win the fastest finger round. She decided that her husband was urban and, to the delight of both the host and the audience, answered several questions about her husband’s urban problem that required the attention of a doctor. When asked if her new husband was more urban or rural, Kathy looked completely dazed, before admitting she was unsure what either term meant. We don’t know the origins of the “dumb blonde” stereotype, but this contestant certainly fits the bill. Join as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Game Show Fails of All-Time.įor this list, we’re looking at those moments where game show contestants embarrassed themselves, or did something they probably weren’t intending to do, which led to unexpected results, regardless of whether they won or not. (And if you’re looking for the same list for The Bachelor, we’ve got you covered - click here.Some people have won millions of dollars by participating in game shows, while others have won only embarrassment and a life of infamy. Read on for our comprehensive list of each Bachelorette and the man who received her final rose, in order of how long they stayed together, from shortest to longest. We’re taking a stroll down memory lane and seeing which Bachelorette couples stayed together long enough to walk down the aisle… and which ones didn’t even make it past the After the Final Rose reunion special. In fact, most of them ended in heartbreak. (So are women just better than men at picking the best match for themselves when faced with a couple dozen options? Yeah, probably.)īut that doesn’t mean every Bachelorette fairy tale had a happy ending. The female-led spinoff of ABC’s reality franchise has had a much higher success rate at producing couples that actually stay together than the original: While The Bachelor has only seen one (!) final couple get married and stay married, The Bachelorette has had four marriages among their final couples, with several more currently engaged as well. When it comes to forming lasting relationships, The Bachelorette is running circles (or should we say “rings”?) around The Bachelor.
