Jeopardy!is notable for multiple milestones, including its current host,Ken Jennings,being one of the show’s biggest champions. But its latest milestone hascreated some unwanted controversy. Recent championJason Singerwound up earning the status four years after his wifeSusan McMillan, which led multiple news outlets to declare them the first married couple who becameJepoardy!champions. That didn’t sit well with another champion,Kristin Sausville— especially since she and her husband Justin had won prior to Singer & McMillain. Sausvilletook to Facebook to express her frustration:

“There is something really surreal and honestly kind of sinister in watching part of yourself be erased in real time…Maybe you’ve seen an article in the past day or two about how one of theJeopardy!contestants last night had a wife who was aJ!champion, and was hoping he would win so they could be the first married champions inJ!history. Well. If you’re friends with me, you’re probably aware that both Justin and I won; Justin in 2011 and me in 2015.”

Ken Jennings smiling in front of the Jeopardy logo

Sausville’s frustration also spread to other champions, who quickly pointed out thatother married couples have wonatJeopardy!. This only shows that some of the news sites proclaiming Singer and McMillianJeopardy!’s first married couple should have done their research.

Other Married Couples Became ‘Jeopardy!’ Champions

In her Facebook post, Kristin Sausvillelisted other married couples who becameJeopardy!champions, includingDavid RigsbyandRyan Alley. Rigsby would back her up: “There have been at least a half-dozen. Simple Internet search would reveal that.” Sausville listed another married couple withDan PawsonandAndrea Saenz, yet it seems like finding love after winningJeopardy!turns out to be a recurring element. Former championAmy Schneidermarried her partnerGenevieve Davisin 2022, andRoger Craigwas a guest at this year’sJeopardy!Invitational Tournament, where he revealed thathe reconnected with and married his fellow champion,Julia Collins. Looking back at this long history of love and victory, it’s not hard to see why Sausville was so irritated by the incorrect reporting.

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Jason Singer’s Cleared Up the Confusion About His ‘Jeopardy!’ Win'

Despite Jason Singer being hailed as the first married man to winJeopardy!,he recently spoke withEntertainment Weeklyto clear the air.“I love ‘Jeopardy!’ and the people who love and participate in ‘Jeopardy!’ and would never want to hurt them or diminish their accomplishments in any way,” he said, while also giving credit to Kristin Sausville and the rest ofJeopardy!’s married champions. A representative forJeopardyalso revealed thatthe show does not keep records of players' marital statuses, which might explain why other sites were quick to name Singer and Susan McMillan as the first married couple. Still, it’s a reminder that journalists have a responsibility to conduct thorough research when constructing a story, especially when covering a game show that relies on knowledge. Despite this mix-up, it’s hardly the first time thatJeopardy!hascaused an uproar in the news, and it probably won’t be the last.

The Jeopardy set with the video board reading “Jeopardy”

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