“Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings has just resumed hosting the game show and he’s already shocked viewers.
Jennings, 48, hosted the show Monday after several months away and actress Mayim Bialik serving as master of ceremonies.
During a Double Jeopardy round, a clue for “Active Bible Verses” read, “Since no one had done this for 40 years, God told Joshua to get a knife & do this to male Israelites.”
Contestant Erica Weiner-Amanchi then buzzed in and said, “What is circumcise?”
Jennings then joked, “That is correct. A painful $2,000 for you!”
The players looked stunned and seemed to cringe at the NSFW joke.
However, fans were excited to have Jennings back as host and laughed at his gag.
“@Jeopardy @KenJennings ‘A painful $2,000 for you.’ Thank you. Welcome back. You were missed,” a viewer tweeted yesterday.
“A painful 2,000 dollars for you! 😂 @KenJennings continuing to be one of my favorite humans ever. @Jeopardy has the easiest decision in their hands,” another fan quipped, suggesting that Jennings should become the permanent host of the trivia show.
Someone else added, “Ken Jennings just made a circumcision joke on Jeopardy, Make him the official host already.”
“Gotta laugh at Ken Jennings’ quick quip,” one said. “Painful not for you but for her Ken,” a fan teased.
Bialik decided to mention that fans seem to prefer Jennings over her in an episode of her podcast ‘Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown’. Last month, she noted the negative feedback she received from viewers who prefer Jennings to host rather than her.
“Isn’t that wild?” actor Justin Long, who was a guest on the show, replied. “Well, it’s the only profession that I can think of where people will tell you deeply insulting things but with a big smile.”
Bialik also noted, the amount that her appearance has been criticized on the show, from her hair to her nerdy wardrobe.
“Fans will tell you exactly how they feel. Like, I saw you in a magazine. I was very confused. You looked pretty. I get that a lot,” said Bialik, who has earned a Ph.D. in neuroscience.
“Most men wear suits when they go there, so yeah,” Bialik continued. “The fact is we don’t live in a culture where I can wear a gray suit and then a blue suit, but maybe next year, we’ll see. I don’t think anyone should think about it so much, especially me.
“I’m one of these people who think red carpets should have a standard set of dresses for women, so we don’t have so many,” she added. “You can do long sleeve or short sleeve, that’s it, and everybody goes home.”
Nothing wrong with what Ken said. It was the truth
OMG I’m a Christian and I’m not offended, people are just too sensitive these days Perseus I was kind of funny, people need to lighten up and enjoy life and have a good laugh once in a while in the past I imagine the contestant might’ve said no not for me, but, maybe for those people!
Guess what happens after you’ve been ” offended”? Not a damn thing you idiots.
Life goes on! Grow up!