Current:Home > My'Jeopardy!' contestant says controversial sexist clue was 'a little uncomfortable' -Profound Wealth Insights
'Jeopardy!' contestant says controversial sexist clue was 'a little uncomfortable'
View
Date:2025-04-23 01:57:23
A past "Jeopardy!" contestant is speaking out about a misogynistic clue.
Heather Ryan, who appeared on an Oct. 28 episode of the game show, told Binghamton University student news outlet Pipe Dream in New York that one hint was "a little uncomfortable."
Host Ken Jennings read, "Men seldom make passes at…," to which the answer was, "Girls who wear glasses." Ryan was the only female contestant on stage, and she was wearing glasses. Jennings later apologized.
"It is definitely an odd choice. I think it made everybody in the audience and on stage, and Ken Jennings too, a little uncomfortable. It was like, 'oh, that was unexpected.' Maybe we choose better rhyming phrases in 2024," she said.
Alex Trebek's 'Jeopardy!' hosting adviceshared with Ken Jennings night before his death
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
After the incident took place, Jennings said, "A little problematic, sorry Heather" in reference to Ryan. The hint originally comes from a 1920s poem "Men" in the poetry collection "Enough Rope" by the late poet Dorothy Parker.
USA TODAY has reached out to reps for "Jeopardy" for comment.
Ryan added: "Unfortunately, there are still girls who are (in) middle school, and they don't want to wear their glasses and they're losing out on their education. So, I think it's much better to be able to see than anything else."
According to the J! Archive, which tracks "Jeopardy" contestant winnings, Ryan amassed $19,600 in second place but lost by $1 to Cleveland food sales rep Ian Taylor.
Despite the uncomfortable moment, Ryan said the "Jeopardy" experience "was very fun," and "I had a great time. Everybody there was very welcoming." She and Taylor came in front of four-day champion Will Wallace, a video game designer from Austin, Texas. The trio of contestants continue to stay connected even after their episode aired, according to Pipe Dream.
"It's such a part of American culture that I definitely wanted to go on when I got the call for it," Ryan told the outlet, noting she filmed the episode in Los Angeles earlier this year during summer.
This story has been updated with new information.
veryGood! (5625)
Related
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Trophy Eyes Fan Details Terrifying Moment She Became Partially Paralyzed After Musician's Stage Dive
- Miss Teen USA runner-up Miss NY Teen declines position amid UmaSofia Srivastava's resignation
- Cargo ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse had power blackout hours before leaving port
- The Daily Money: Disney+ wants your dollars
- Bachelor Nation's Daisy Kent Confirms New Romance After Joey Graziadei Breakup
- Danish butter magnate Lars Emil Bruun's vast coin collection hitting auction block 100 years after he died
- Mixed-breed dog wins Westminster Dog Show's agility competition for first time
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Westminster dog show is a study in canine contrasts as top prize awaits
Ranking
- Billy Bean was an LGBTQ advocate and one of baseball's great heroes
- Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Daughter Apple Martin's Unexpected Hobby in 20th Birthday Tribute
- Utilities start work on power line crossing in Mississippi River wildlife refuge
- How did Caitlin Clark do in WNBA debut? Indiana Fever vs Connecticut Sun highlights
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- Landlines may be saved in California – for now. What this means for consumers nationwide
- Boxer Sherif Lawal dies after being knocked out in professional debut in London
- Roaring Kitty is back. What to know about the investor who cashed in on GameStop in 2021
Recommendation
Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
Veteran DEA agent sentenced to 3 years for bribing former colleague to leak intelligence
Is the Wiggle Pillow Worth It? Here’s How the Viral Pillow Changed How I Sleep Forever
70 years ago, school integration was a dream many believed could actually happen. It hasn’t
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Judge rejects Hunter Biden’s bid to delay his June trial on federal gun charges
3 people in Louisiana died, including an unborn baby, due to dangerous storms
Fed's Powell says high interest rates may 'take longer than expected' to lower inflation