Who Wants To Be The Next ‘Jeopardy!’ Host: Anderson Cooper
After a noteworthy two weeks as “Jeopardy!” guest host that featured one contestant trolling him in his first episode, and several other contestants not knowing the history of his team, pro football quarterback Aaron Rodgers concluded his stint at the lectern April 16. In his place, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper took over beginning last Monday for a two-week run.
As part of the gig, Cooper will also raise funds for the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Haiti; “Jeopardy!” will match the contestants’ winnings from his hosting stint, and donate them to the hospital instead of an honorarium.