A Wheel of Fortune contestant sparked debate after a dramatic final puzzle win on February 27. Competing against Air Force member Jimmy Holgerson and traveler Yolanda Tillet, Sarah LaPilusa entered the final round in the lead with $15,050. The game came down to a tense final puzzle, where her quick answer secured a massive $40,000 bonus. This decision, however, left many viewers questioning the timing and legitimacy of her victory.
For the crucial “People” category puzzle, LaPilusa faced the board: “_ _ S S _ B _ B _ E S.” As the timer nearly expired, she first incorrectly guessed “Jazzy babies.” In an instant, she corrected herself, shouting “Fussy babies” right as the buzzer sounded. The episode’s judges were consulted to review the timing of her answer. After deliberation, they ruled she had beaten the clock, awarding her the prize and bringing her total winnings to $55,050.
The ruling divided the show’s fans on social media and YouTube. Supporters praised her rapid problem-solving, noting that her initial wrong guess logically led to the correct answer. Many called it a brilliant example of thinking aloud under pressure. Critics, however, were adamant the correct answer came after the audible buzzer, arguing the win was awarded unfairly. This split created a widespread online debate about the precision of game show rules and timer judgments.
New host Ryan Seacrest deftly navigated the controversy without taking a side. He expressed amazement at the incredibly close call, focusing on the excitement of the moment rather than the debate. Ultimately, the judges’ decision was final, granting LaPilusa a significant payday. The incident underscores how Wheel of Fortune continues to generate buzzer-beater moments that captivate and divide its dedicated audience.
