Ryan Seacrest was closed by Wheel of Fortune fans for a participant who lost all their income.
The host of the Syndicated Game Show was criticized for how the episode of Wednesday 12 February took place.
Viewers blamed the television presenter, 50, how a certain participant – a non -profit worker and a cover band lead singer from North Richland Hills in Texas, Stephen Bailey – lost leadership.
During last night's game, he played against Brianne Peterson, a deal lover and surrogate from Las Vegas, Nevada and Cathy Adams, a cruise lover from Tacoma, Washington.
Bailey led $ 2,800 and a wildcard at the end of the first round, but his place in the first place changed rapidly due to a hasty decision that blamed some viewers on SeaCrest.
This is after SeaCrest has received mixed reviews after recording the role of presenter in the popular game show, later called 'annoying' and 'Lazy' by some fans.

Ryan Seacrest was closed by Wheel of Fortune fans for a participant who lost all their income. The host of the Syndicated Game Show was criticized for how the episode of Wednesday 12 February was played
When he turned the wheel and landed on a $ 1,000 piece, which had the option to turn it around for a surprise, Seacrest encouraged him: “Oh. Let's go, right? '
But when Bailey turned it around, was unveiled as a 'bankrupt' panel, so that he lost all his income that he had made so far.
Some viewers criticized SeaCrest because they did not warn the participant about the possibility that he could get a bankruptcy prize.
After the participant realized that he was lost his profit, SeaCrest said to him, “I'm here for you.”
Then it went to Peterson, who also landed on a 'bankrupt' panel, but she had not won anything to lose.
When Bailey's turn returned, he landed again on 'bankrupt' but had no money to lose.
Viewers of the game show said SeaCrest Bailey should have warned that he was in the risk of going bankrupt if he turned the panel.
For a long time fans said the former and beloved host Pat Sajak, 78, would have warned the participant of the risk before they decided to turn the card.

Bailey led with $ 2,800 and a wildcard at the end of the first round, but his place in the first place changed rapidly due to a hasty decision that blamed some viewers on SeaCrest

Some viewers criticized SeaCrest because they did not warn the participant about the possibility that he could get a bankruptcy prize

This is after SeaCrest has received mixed reviews after recording the role of presenter in the popular game show, later called 'annoying' and 'Lazy' by some fans; Shown December 2024 in Los Angeles

Some viewers criticized SeaCrest because they did not warn the participant about the possibility that he could get a bankruptcy prize

For a long time fans said the former and beloved host Pat Sajak, 78, would have warned the participant of the risk before they decided to turn the card around
Some viewers discussed the recording on Reddit. “I don't think I've seen a round like that,” wrote a user. “I watched it with some family and there were several panting with the” g “and the decision to turn the mysterious wedge.”
In response to the reflections of the original poster, other fans also shared their thoughts.
“The man was a total idiot to pick up the mysterious wedge. He had more than $ 4,000, a trip and a wildcard and he risked that for a 50/50 (alleged) chance of $ 10,000. So stupid !!! '
Another fan added: 'I wish Ryan would remind people that they don't just risk the money when they turn it around. Pat would at least mention the Wildcard, any cardboard, etc.
“In the meantime, other users defended SeaCrest and said he is new in the hosting performance, because he only started last year after Pat Sajak withdrew from the role.
On X, formerly Twitter, a viewer said that 'Pat would have reminded him immediately of what he would lose … Ryan not. Never. Participants are nervous and don't remember it. It was not $ 10,000. He lost everything. '
Another fan added: 'Why not advice Ryan [sic] Steven that he had the cruise, a wildcard and more than $ 4,000 cards before he brought a chance at the bankruptcy/$ 10,000 choice? '