If you want to be Room Girls Sex Skillthe Queen of Jeopardy, we suggest you brush up on your knowledge of Queen Bey first.
On Thursday night's episode, a Jeopardycontestant named Jessica proved she was not so well versed on the every move of Beyoncé and Jay-Z. When asked which collective name the duo used when releasing their album Everything Is Love, Jessica provided a hilariously incorrect answer.
In fact, Twitter user and Jeopardyfan @Slicklippz was so taken aback by the response that he felt compelled to rewind, record the moment, and share it with his followers.
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"OK I've got something funny for you to hear. Listen to what this lady says on Jeopardy," @Slicklippz announces before playing back the clue.
Alex Trebek then proceeds to say, "Beyoncé and Jay-Z released the albumEverything Is Love under this collective name," and things go downhill. Within seconds, Jessica buzzes in and utters the completely incorrect and hilarious mashup of a response: "What is Bey-Z?"
What ISBey-Z, Jessica? You tell us. It's certainly not the name Bey and Jay go by, that's for sure.
Much like @Slicklippz, other Beyoncé and Jay-Z fans went "Apeshit" upon hearing the guess.
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"Bey-Z" does sound perfect and I'm sure it crossed the singers' minds when they were deciding what to call themselves as a duo, but true fans of the almighty musical couple know they go by "The Carters," after their shared last name.
Though wildly incorrect, it was a creative and valiant on-the-spot effort, Jeopardy Jessica.
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