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NSFW incorrect answer on 'Wheel of Fortune' leaves viewers stunned and laughing (Watch)


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During the bonus round on Wheel of Fortune Wednesday, contestant Marie Leo's hilarious wrong answer made her an internet sensation.
After winning $13,950 in the regulation time, Marie earned a trip to the bonus round. She selected the puzzle topic "What are you doing?" Well, it turns out the Marie likes to do a lot of things.
The puzzle was made up of a seven-letter word and a four-letter word, with the top word likely ending in "-ing," and the second letter in the second word being an "A." While the puzzle was almost impossible to guess, Marie tried her best and answered "Chasing Tail."



She immediately knew the answer was wrong and started nervously giggling, meanwhile the audience was full on laughing. For a moment she left host Pat Sajak speechless, as he pantomimed zipping his mouth shut, locking it and throwing away the key.
The correct answer was "Kicking Back." Her incorrect cost her $45,000 but made her a "hero" in the eyes viewers, who took to Twitter to celebrate her incorrect response.












By George Back  -yahoo.com

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