Entertainment

Amy Schneider reveals her dream of appearing on a reality cooking show while competing on Jeopardy! Masters

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on telegram
Share on email
Share on reddit
Share on whatsapp
Share on telegram


DANGER! Masters’ Amy Schneider has revealed her dream role of appearing on a reality cooking show.

During the last tournament, Amy revealed her costume to Jeopardy! presenter Ken Jennings, 49.

4

Danger! star Amy Schneider hoped to become a guest on Top ChefCredit: Instagram/danger
Amy planned to say, 'There are so many ideas in this dish, but it just didn't come together' during Top Chef's Quickfire challenge

4

Amy planned to say, ‘There are so many ideas in this dish, but it just didn’t come together’ during Top Chef’s Quickfire challengeCredit: Danger!

On Saturday, the game show’s Instagram account released a brief clip of the game between the host and the competitor.

After the tournament, Amy hoped to appear as a guest judge on Top Chef.

“I’ve also been thinking about another dream that I haven’t fulfilled yet,” admitted the competitor.

“My ranking on this leaderboard isn’t as good as it could be.”

“My rankings in my current Top Chef fantasy league, I’m leading,” she continued.

“So this is going great.”

“I’m just saying this because I want to fulfill my other dream job, being a guest judge on Quickfire,” Amy said of the cooking competition challenges.

“I’m so ready to say, ‘There are so many ideas in this dish, but it just didn’t come together.’

“So you’re here to play Jeopardy! Masters, but you’re also sneaking an audition for Top Chef. Is that right?” Ken joked.

“A little,” Amy confirmed.

Danger! Masters host Ken Jennings says contestants are ‘playing for the cameras,’ a big change from ‘syndicated show’

“We’re going to let you get away with it,” concluded the host.

“The judge @bravotopchef we were all waiting to see,” the caption read.

THE LEADERSHIP

On Friday, Amy competed against Victoria Groce, Yogesh Raut, James Holzhauer, Mattea Roach and Matt Amodio in the tournament.

Arriving in fourth place, the player has four match points, one victory and 58 hits on the leaderboard.

Last Tuesday, Amy struggled as she fell last on the board.

MASTERS SEASON 2 SCHEDULE

Here is the ABC primetime Masters Season 2 schedule:

Wednesday, May 1st
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (201) (season premiere)

Monday, May 6th
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (202)

Wednesday, May 8
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (203)

Friday, May 10th
20:00-21:01 – Danger! Masters: (204)

Monday, May 13th
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (205)

Wednesday, May 15
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (206)

Friday, May 17th
20:00-21:01 – Danger! Masters: (207)

Monday, May 20th
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (208)

Wednesday, May 22
8pm-9pm – Danger! Masters: (209) (season finale)

The TV star won a place in the Masters Tournament after receiving the Producer’s Choice, which caused mixed reactions from fans.

Critics were upset that Amy lost Jeopardy! Invitational tournament for Victoria, only for both to advance to the Masters anyway.

Victoria is currently in first place with 10 match points, three wins and 94 correct answers.

BE A MASTER

Last year, James became the first winner of Jeopardy Masters, but now he has a long way to go to become a two-time champion.

Amy finished in fifth place during Season 1 of the Masters.

Masters Season 2 is scheduled to continue until mid-May.

Ken Jennings (center) hosts the second season of the Masters Tournament

4

Ken Jennings (center) hosts the second season of the Masters TournamentCredit: Danger
Amy was teased that she's

4

Amy was teased that she’s “also sneaking an audition for Top Chef” while playing on Jeopardy!Credit: Bravo





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

Support fearless, independent journalism

We are not owned by a billionaire or shareholders – our readers support us. Donate any amount over $2. BNC Global Media Group is a global news organization that delivers fearless investigative journalism to discerning readers like you! Help us to continue publishing daily.

Support us just once

We accept support of any size, at any time – you name it for $2 or more.

Related

More

1 2 3 9,595

Don't Miss

Would you go to a virtual rave?  New film about acid house party movement begins UK tour |  UK News

Would you go to a virtual rave? New film about acid house party movement begins UK tour | UK News

A new film that uses virtual reality (VR) technology to
Democrats regain control of Michigan state House after special election wins

Democrats regain control of Michigan state House after special election wins

Democratic candidates Peter Herzberg and Mai Xiong are expected to