Pat Sajak mocks contestant’s high-pitched scream after big win

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Pat Sajak mocks contestant’s high-pitched scream after big win
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This move was “wheely” low.

she began racking up hundreds of dollars by guessing correct letters while attempting to solve the “Escape room with a view” puzzle.

Luck smiled upon the Arizona resident on her third turn when the wheel landed on the coveted $10,000 marker. Momentarily forgetting to look at the dollar amount, Laflamme asked Vanna White, 66, if there was an “M” in the puzzle which White obligingly turned over.“You have $3,900 … almost $5,000, but again, [it] could be $10,000,” said Sajak pointedly.“Wheel of Fortune” Host Pat Sajak has once again come under scrutiny after mocking a contestant’s high-pitched scream when she won $10,000 Friday during the game show.

Sadly, Laflamme’s lucky break had a Death Star-level explosion after she went bankrupt on her next turn. Despite not getting to the show’s bonus round, Laflamme went home with $4,500 after managing to recover after her bankruptcy.Laflamme’s lucky break had a Death Star-level explosion after she went bankrupt on her next turn.The Force was with Kimberly Laflamme midway through the “Star Wars”-themed show she began racking up hundreds of dollars by guessing correct letters while attempting to solve the “Escape room with a view” puzzle.

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