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Jeopardy! Champ's Royal Bouncer Gig Revealed

19 Nov

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Summary

  • A Jeopardy! contestant previously worked as a bouncer for Princess Beatrice.
  • The contestant explained the gig came through a friend in New York.
  • The mention of Princess Beatrice follows recent turmoil regarding Prince Andrew.
Jeopardy! Champ's Royal Bouncer Gig Revealed

On a recent broadcast of Jeopardy!, returning champion Harrison Whitaker shared an unexpected anecdote with host Ken Jennings. Whitaker, a researcher from Terra Haute, Indiana, disclosed that he once worked as a club bouncer for a company reportedly run by Princess Beatrice of the British royal family. He described the unusual gig as a one-night engagement arranged through a friend while he was living in New York.

This revelation about Princess Beatrice occurs during a period of significant personal challenges for the British royals. Her father, Prince Andrew, recently had his royal titles revoked by King Charles due to fallout from scandals. Although Princess Beatrice and her sister, Princess Eugenie, have retained their titles, insiders suggest the family upheaval has had a profound emotional impact.

The British royal family frequently appears as a subject on the trivia show. In a past episode, a question concerning Prince Philip's titles contributed to a memorable comeback victory for another contestant. Such instances underscore the enduring public interest in the royals and their connection to various aspects of popular culture.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, contestant Harrison Whitaker revealed he once worked as a bouncer for a company run by Princess Beatrice.
Prince Andrew had his royal titles stripped by King Charles amid scandal fallout.
Yes, the British royal family is frequently a topic of trivia questions on Jeopardy!.

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