Ken Jennings is under fire for a past tweet mocking the disabled, just two days after it was announced he will be Alex Trebek’s temporary replacement on Jeopardy!. The comment in question is from 2014 in which Jennings wrote, “Nothing sadder than a hot person in a wheelchair.”
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Ken Jennings’ past tweets mocking the disabled surface after 'Jeopardy' guest hosting announcement This is not the first time Jennings has been cited for cruelty in his tweets. Ken Jennings, shown with his 2013 book “Because I Said So,” has issued an apology for “insensitive” tweets from his past. (Mindy Jennings / Scribner) By Christie D’Zurilla Staff Writer.
— Sanson Carrasco 🐯🐻🦅🐺🐵🪓 (@WlkngCntradctn) November 25, 2020Sony Pictures Television revealed on Monday Jennings, a fan favorite who holds the record for the longest winning streak on the show, will kick off a series of interim guest hosts from the Jeopardy! family when production resumes on Nov. 30. Trebek died earlier this month from pancreatic cancer.
After the announcement, actress Yvette Nicole Brown simply commented, “Nope.” When asked by her followers why, she pointed them to Jennings’s old tweet.
Peep his old tweets and get back to me.
— yvette nicole brown (@YNB) November 24, 2020Jennings previously apologized for the message. “I never did a public flogging thing for this but I did apologize personally to angry/hurt people who reached out personally,” he tweeted in 2018. “It was a joke so inept that it meant something very different in my head & I regret the ableist plain reading of it!”
I never did a public flogging thing for this but I did apologize personally to angry/hurt people who reached out personally. it was a joke so inept that it meant something very different in my head & I regret the ableist plain reading of it!
— Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) April 20, 2018It’s not the only tweet Jennings is receiving flak for. In 2015, he made an insensitive comment when Star Wars fan, Daniel Fleetwood, died of cancer after getting to screen Star Wars: The Force Awakens early. Jennings wrote, “It can’t be a good sign that every fan who has seen the new Star Wars movie died shortly thereafter.”
It can't be a good sign that every fan who has seen the new Star Wars movie died shortly thereafter.
— Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) November 10, 2015Jennings hasn’t addressed the renewed backlash.
It has been a big week for the Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time winner. On Tuesday, Jennings received a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Spoken Word Album for his co-narration of the audio version of Trebek’s July book, The Answer Is..: Reflections of My Life. The two remained close ever since Jennings first appeared on the game show in 2004.
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