


Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik is making a stance of solidarity with the Writers Guild of America during the show's season finale.
Bialik will reportedly not host during the final week, according to Deadline. Her co-host, Ken Jennings, is still slated to host. The pair have been at the trivia show since 2020. Mike Richards was also temporarily a co-host alongside Bialik.
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WGA has 11,500 unionized screenwriters, per the Associated Press, and opted to strike during the first week in May. Bialik is the latest in a line of celebrities, including Jay Leno, Pete Davidson, Jason Sudeikis, and even the band Imagine Dragons, to show support for the writers.
Jeopardy!'s public relations team did not respond to the Washington Examiner's request for comment.
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The strike will seemingly not affect Wheel of Fortune, as it does not employ WGA writers. Bialik appeared on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune on Wednesday.
WGA writers began their strike on May 2, which was its first in 15 years. The first post-strike negotiations between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the Directors Guild of America began Wednesday.