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Jeopardy! viewers were left stunned by a question about Hollywood favorite Zendaya - before later turning on reigning champion Drew Basile over his apparent lack of 'humility.'
During Tuesday's episode, host Ken Jennings, 51, tested Drew and fellow contestants Alan Elverum and Staci Garner on their celebrity knowledge in the 'stars in the making' category.
Ken asked: 'Before somehow making tennis steamy in 2024, this single named star guested on Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie.'
Staci buzzed in for $1,000 and correctly answered Zendaya, leaving viewers baffled.
Some argued the clue was unfair because Zendaya, 27, only ever appeared in one episode of Good Luck Charlie as part of a crossover with her show Shake It Up.
Jeopardy! viewers were left stunned by Ken Jennings' question about Zendaya
'Before somehow making tennis steamy in 2024, this single named star guested on Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie,' Ken asked the players
One confused viewer wrote on X: 'Zendaya was not on 'Good Luck, Charlie'… right?'
Another said: 'Jeopardy! just falsely stated that Zendaya starred in '"Good Luck Charlie".'
A third added: 'Jeopardy! just said Zendaya was on Good Luck Charlie?? The one crossover episode?'
A fourth asked: 'When was Zendaya on Good Luck Charlie?!?'
Zendaya guest starred in Good Luck Charlie in 2011, appearing in the episode, Charlie Shake It Up as Rocky Blue from her show Shake It Up.
Disney fans will know that the actress made her television debut on the Disney Channel sitcom, which premiered in 2010.
Since then, Zendaya's acting career has skyrocketed, and she has become the youngest recipient of the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as drug-addicted teenager Rue Bennett in HBO's Euphoria, which she has won twice.
She recently starred in Challengers as a tennis champion at the center of a romantic triangle with two ambitious contenders, played by Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist.
Zendaya was the correct answer, having appeared in one episode of Good Luck Charlie in 2011
Viewers were baffled by the question with some even convinced the clue was incorrect
Good Luck Charlie starred Eric Allan Kramer as Bob, Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe, Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, Jason Dolley as PJ, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy and Mia Telerico as Charlie
Good Luck Charlie ran for four seasons from 2010 to 2014 and starred Bridgit Mendler, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Eric Allan Kramer, and Jason Dolley.
Set in Denver, Colorado, the show followed the Duncan family, who are adjusting to the birth of their fourth child, Charlie, played by Mia Talerico.
Elsewhere on Tuesday's instalment of Jeopardy!, viewers grew increasingly frustrated by reigning champion Drew, who now has a total of five wins under his belt and qualifies for the Tournament of Champions spin-off.
After the final Jeopardy!, the 23-year-old was seen cheering and clapping for himself as Ken revealed he had ended the game in first place with $15,601, taking his cash prize up to a total of $91,283.
By the end of Tuesday's episode, viewers had become frustrated by reigning champion Drew
After the final Jeopardy!, the 23-year-old was seen cheering and clapping for himself, prompting viewers to beg him to 'learn some humility'
Airing their irritations on Instagram, one blasted: 'Can anyone see through the fake humility of him? Waiting for a new winner.'
Another said: 'Can't wait for someone to beat him. Agree with he's obnoxious when he wins.'
A third added: 'Dude - learn some humility and grace. Ugh.'
Despite rubbing fans up the wrong way, Drew will appear again for another game.