Pat-who has steered the ship on Wheel Of Fortune for over 40 years-said in his Twitter message that he was praised online for "keeping it together" and not making fun of the players, but it's something he said he would never even consider doing. One tweeted, "History was made on #WheelOfFortune tonight. Same person missed solving the puzzle 3 times! Anyone ever have a feather in their HAT, LAP or MAP? It's CAP!" while another wrote, "For the love of God please tell me ‘another feather in your cap' is not that uncommon an expression #WheelOfFortune." Social media quickly blew up with many users making fun of the contestants and causing Wheel of Fortune to become a trending topic. During Thomas Lipscomb's turns, he landed on Bankrupt and Lose a Turn before eventually successfully guessing the letter "C" and solving the puzzle. Christopher Coleman incorrectly guessed the letter "G," landed on Bankrupt and also failed to solve the puzzle. Twitter is calling for Pat Sajak to retire after the Wheel of Fortune host seemingly mocked a contestant's lisp on Monday's episode. ![]() The two other contestants also struggled during the round. On the March 1 episode of the ABC game show, contestant Laura Machado attempted to finish the puzzle, "Another feather _n yo_r _a_." After her first guess, "Another feather in your hat" was wrong, she tried two other times swapping out the final word for "lap" and "map," unsuccessfully. But once the players knew it wasn't the correct answer, he believes the stunned players were "thrown a curve ball" and confused as to what else the phrase could be. ![]() The 75-year-old host explained that the first wrong guess of "Feather in your hat" was totally understandable, as many people actually use the phrase that way. Sitting at home, it seems incredible that they couldn't solve it, but I knew in real time what was happening." (Getty Images) Viewers have called out Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak after he asked Vanna White if she watches opera naked. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. ) Before contestant Scott Ingwersen even told the anecdote on Wednesday’s episode, Sajak already seemed in a snarky mood. "Last night's 'Feather in your cap' puzzle was a case in point. Host Pat Sajak got called out for dissing a Wheel of Fortune player’s story about losing part of his toe. "It always pains me when nice people come on our show to play a game and win some money and maybe fulfill a lifelong dream, and are then subject to online ridicule when they make a mistake or something goes awry," Pat began a mutli-tweet message on March 2. "It goes to show you that people are concentrating and they're not paying any attention to me," Sajak added.Pat Sajak would like to solve this conundrum.Īfter a clip from an episode of Wheel Of Fortune-in which contestants were stumped to solve a seemingly obvious phrase- went viral with mockery, the show's longtime host is coming to the contestants' defense. The people at home might have caught on but the contestant on stage was clueless as he didn't correctly guess the phrase in time. I wonder how many people at home caught it," Sajak said. "Did you hear what you said?" White asked. During the after show chatter, his right-hand woman Vanna White brought up the slip-up. ![]() "Quite frankly" was the answer to the puzzle, the very phrase Sajak mumbled moments before. ![]() "Yikes, well I'd rather be standing here than there, quite frankly," Sajak said before the contestant gave his guess. The series host seemed to mock the contestant (Picture: ABC) Wheel Of Fortune’s Pat Sajak has been slammed by US TV viewers for mocking a contestant’s lisp on the show. During the bonus round, the two-word phrase had six blanks left for the contestant to guess. Pat Sajak, the longtime host of "Wheel of Fortune" made a rookie mistake during Thursday's show. It could have been a lot worse, quite frankly.
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