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Celebs Roasted For Not Knowing Who The Kelce Brothers Are In Awkward 'Wheel Of Fortune' Moment

Jason and Travis Kelce; Krysten Ritter on 'Wheel of Fortune'
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Actor Krysten Ritter was visibly stumped over a 'Travis & Jason Kelce' puzzle on 'Celebrity Wheel of Fortune' despite solving it, as was fellow contestant Christian Siriano.

Well, it turns out there are still some people in this world who are unaware of the Kelce brothers.

Granted, many only recently came to know about the NFL stars (thanks, TSwift), but unfortunately for Krysten Ritter and Christian Siriano, their lack of knowledge was aired for all to see.


The two aforementioned celebs plus Sarah Levy appeared on the May 6 episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, and their struggle during the "family" category was evident to all.

The answer to the puzzle was "Travis & Jason Kelce." During Ritter's turn, only the "K" and "C" were missing, but she was clearly baffled, as were her competitors.

The Breaking Bad star continued to spin the wheel and somehow correctly guessed the remaining letters, prompting her to answer and incorrectly pronounce:

"Travis and Jason Kelce."

She continued:

"I don't know who they are."

Levy then chimed in:

"It's the Taylor Swift thing!"
"Sadly, it's the only reason why I know who [they are]."
"Is it Travis Kelce? One plays for the Chiefs."

Siriano explained his unawareness, quipping:

“I make clothes for a living."

You can watch below.

People on social media had a field day with this hilarious moment and took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their amusement.









Though she struggled in the "Family" round, Ritter came out on top, winning $48,250 that will go toward St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.

Well done...eventually!

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