Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers truly are couple goals. The latter landed a gig as a host on ‘Jeopardy!’ and to celebrate the first week of him hosting the TV show, the couple took to Instagram.
23.03.2021 - 17:53 / nypost.com
stepped in to guest host the long-running game show after the death of beloved icon Alex Trebek in November. She was the first woman to host the show, and helped bring in more than $230,000 for cancer research during her stint in the fund-raising role.
The two-week slots are rotating through a cast of public figures, from Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to, more controversially, Dr. Oz.But when it comes to taking the job full time? Couric’s answer is, without a question, no.
Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers truly are couple goals. The latter landed a gig as a host on ‘Jeopardy!’ and to celebrate the first week of him hosting the TV show, the couple took to Instagram.
Shailene Woodley, 29, couldn’t help but gush over her fiance Aaron Rodgers, 37, and his recent gig as a temporary host on Jeopardy! when she sat down to watch the show with him. The actress shared a video of the cute moment to her Instagram story on Apr. 9 and in it, she’s cheering on the Green Bay Packers quarterback as she cuddles up next to him on a couch. “Who dat sexy man?” she cheekily asked when he appeared on the screen.
"Reading Rainbow" host LeVar Burton has once again joined the chorus calling for him to guest-host "Jeopardy!" Since the tragic death of host Alex Trebek, the game show has seen a slew of special guest emcees, including Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik, Aaron Rodgers and more. For some time now, fans have been calling for Burton, 64, to be given a shot on the show.
Following the death of TV icon Alex Trebek last year, producers of “Jeopardy!” have been bringing in a rotating array of guest hosts until deciding on a permanent replacement.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ Jeopardy! hosting stint wouldn’t be coming to an end if it was up to him. The Green Bay Packers player is said to be ready to “jump at the opportunity” to host Jeopardy! full-time if given the offer—and according to one source who spoke to HollywoodLife, he would even consider “retiring” from the NFL to take on the role. But would he have to?
according to the Wrap, just before Alex Trebek’s final episodes — taped before his death in November 2020. Ratings during those last few weeks reflected some of the highest the show sees in a season at 6.6.
Aaron Rodgers just began his two-week stint as guest host of Jeopardy!, but has the Green Bay Packers quarterback already decided on a career change? With three years left on his contract and Aaron, now 37, fast approaching 40, the Super Bowl XLV champion and current NFL MVP is considering life after football – and that may come sooner than we think.
If there’s anything that can bring a couple together, it’s Jeopardy!, apparently!
A good sport. Aaron Rodgers‘ field goal kick moment was the best part of his first Jeopardy episode. The Green Bay Packers player hosted his first Jeopardy episode on Monday, April 5, and one contestant didn’t waste any time to troll him for his NFL team’s recent mistake.
Aaron Rodgers is officially campaigning to be the permanent host of "Jeopardy!" The NFL star is one of many guest hosts tapped to run the show in the absence of its late longtime regular host, Alex Trebek.Trebek died in November 2020 after battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer for more than a year.
mixed reception for the latest crop of “Jeopardy!” guest hosts, Twitter is campaigning for one beloved celeb to succeed Alex Trebek as full-time MC — former “Reading Rainbow” host LeVar Burton. “Leaving this here in the event that the powers that be are listening,” Burton, 64, tweeted Monday alongside a petition started by a fan of the beloved “Star Trek” actor.
Shailene Woodley couldn’t be more excited for her fiancé’s new gig. The actress took to her Instagram story on Monday to marvel at Aaron Rodgers ahead of his first night as a guest host on “Jeopardy!”
Aaron Rodgers is determined to do Alex Trebek proud. The NFL star donned a nice suit and stood behind the podium to host Monday's, but not before honoring the legacy of the late gameshow icon.The 37-year-old quarterback came out at the top of the show, and made sure to share a sweet memory of Trebek, from when Rodgers won in 2015.«As a lifelong fan of it is an incredible honor to guest host,» Rodgers said at the start of the episode.
Aaron Rodgers’ “Jeopardy!” debut got off to something of a rough start on Monday.
Aaron Rodgers officially made his Jeopardy debut on Monday (April 5) and there was a very funny moment during Final Jeopardy!
Shailene Woodley couldn't be more excited for her fiancé's new gig.
“I would love to be the host of Jeopardy!,” Aaron Rodgers said during the Monday episode of The Pat McAfee Show.
Aaron Rodgers is ready for his guest-hosting spot on Jeopardy!
Following the November 2020 death of Alex Trebek, Jeopardy has seen a slew of guest hosts step in until they find a suitable replacement. Up next: Aaron Rodgers.