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Recently, a perpetual bee in the bonnet of fans was met with renewed scrutiny when a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio, Arzice Salonga, missed out on $1,000 in the game's first toss-up ...
During the February 3 episode of Wheel of Fortune, a contestant named Arzice Salonga from Medina, Ohio, mispronounced a puzzle solution, costing her a win.
Earlier this week, a player named Arzice Salonga – a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio – missed out on the game’s first toss up round worth $1,000.
“Wheel of Fortune” viewers are outraged after host Ryan Seacrest snubbed one of the players over the game’s pronunciation rule. Earlier this week, contestant Arzice Salonga lost the game’s ...
“Wheel of Fortune” viewers are outraged after host Ryan Seacrest snubbed one of the players over the game’s pronunciation rule. Earlier this week, contestant Arzice Salonga lost the game’s ...
The contestant in question was Arzice Salonga, a single mom from Medina, Ohio, who is currently a law student. She was also a former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader for two seasons, including ...
Wheel of Fortune viewers were left fuming this week after host Ryan Seacrest denied contestant Arzice Salonga, a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio, a $1,000 win during the game's first ...
Salonga fought back in the Express Round, taking the lead with $13,698. However, Adams regained the lead in the Triple Tossup and Speed Up rounds, giving her an episode-winning total of $17,600.