To this day I wouldn't even think of doing what you did so don't get on your "exemplary" high horse about it. As a woman who has lived all her life with one (and my parents put me in speech classes when I was first going to school as a youngster), I find it appalling that you do that kind of crap.Īs someone your age, who grew up with hearing impaired cousins, I was taught that we NEVER made fun of their speech pattern. Hopefully you learned by your mistake and stop making fun of those with a lisp. “To this day I wouldn’t even think of doing what you did so don’t get on your ‘exemplary’ high horse about it. “As someone your age, who grew up with hearing impaired cousins, I was taught that we NEVER made fun of their speech pattern,” another viewer tweeted. The Wheel of Fortune host of over 38 years faces backlash after seemingly mocking. The series host seemed to mock the contestant (Picture: ABC) Wheel Of Fortune’s Pat Sajak has been slammed by US TV viewers for mocking a contestant’s lisp on the show. “As a woman who has lived all her life with one (and my parents put me in speech classes when I was first going to school as a youngster), I find it appalling that you do that kind of crap.” Pat Sajak Facing The Ax After Mocking Contestant With Lisp. 22) episode, the host made a joke at one of the contestant’s expense. And instead of replying to him with, I see, Sajak said, I thee. The game show host is receiving backlash after reportedly making fun of a contestant’s speech impediment. The player, Chris Brimble, introduced himself as a tech salesman, revealing his noticeable lisp. While the joke garnered a few laughs from production members and contestants off camera, some fans were not laughing. A day later, he tweeted, How nice for those who have lived such exemplary lives that they can express glee. After he described what he does for a living, instead of saying I see, Sajak said, I thee. Before Pat Sajak became the decades-long host of 'Wheel of Fortune,' he was a local. Surprised viewers took to Twitter to share in their dismay and disappointment over the host’s perceived mocking of the. Some Wheel of Fortune fans are calling for longtime host Pat Sajak’s resignation after he seemingly mocked a contestant’s speech impediment during Monday’s episode. During the player introductions, Sajak mimicked contestant Chris Brimble’s speech impediment. “Hopefully you learned by your mistake and stop making fun of those with a lisp,” one viewer said in response to the host’s Feb. Tue, 23 February 2021 at 2:42 pm Tweet Pat Sajak Faces Backlash for Seemingly Mocking Contestant's Lisp on 'Wheel of Fortune' Pat Sajak is being called out. However, some fans were upset because Sajak mimicked the contestant’s lisp. ![]() In December of last year, fans were shocked to hear him snap and call a contestant “ungrateful.” But he at least apologized then.Also Read: Pat Sajak Warned Vanna White to Avoid Social Media While Filling In as 'Wheel of Fortune' Host (Video) This isn’t the first time the host has found himself under fire for his questionable sarcasm. The longtime game show host was trying to keep things light. 16, he tweeted, “Criticizing others is so much easier than examining our own lives.and so much less productive.” And the following day, he wrote, “How nice for those who have lived such exemplary lives that they can express glee when others have their lives ruined by a mistake, real or perceived.” For years, Pat Sajak has brought a unique sense of humor to Wheel of Fortune, but he seems to have crossed a line on Monday night when he mocked a contestant’s speech impediment. 'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak upset a number of viewers on Monday when he seemingly mocked a contestant with a speech impediment. After he described what he does for a living, instead of saying I see, Pat said, I thee. Pat is heard possibly mimicking contestant Chris Brimble’s speech impediment, who has a lisp. The timing of it all is kind of ironic, too, considering Sajak’s latest tweets got philosophical about kindness and mistakes. Pat Sajak has received backlash following Monday’s episode (February 22) of the show after mocking a contestant’s speech impediment. Plenty have called for a public apology from Sajak, but at the time of publication, neither him nor Wheel of Fortune have spoken up. “To this day I wouldn't even think of doing what you did. ![]() “As someone your age, who grew up with hearing impaired cousins, I was taught that we NEVER made fun of their speech pattern,” another added.
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