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Jeopardy! contestant roasted for confusing Ariana Grande with Janet Jackson

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Jeopardy! fans were left saying, “Thank u, next,” this week to Alwin Hui, of Washington D.C., after the hopeful confused Ariana Grande for Janet Jackson in a category that quizzed contestants on the Billboard Music Awards.Hui was first to buzz in for $800 after Trebek read the clue, “As the recipient of the 2018 Icon Award, she took ‘control’ and took to the stage in her first live TV performance in nearly a decade.”Trebek also played a clip from the awards broadcast showing Jackson performing her 1986 hit Control.But Hui clearly didn’t know who she was.

He quickly answered, “Who is Ariana Grande?” in a clip that has been posted to the show’s YouTube channel.“Nooo,” Trebek bluntly replied before another contestant chimed in with the right

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