Amy tells TMZ … “They say that the reason they misled their viewers was for cross-viewing, it had nothing to do with me, so I will accept their word.” The show’s director contacted her personally to apologize and reiterate that it had nothing to do with her identity. She believed him and accepted his apology. Fox Sports refused to show Jeopardy champion Amy Schneider throwing the first court on Pride Day during coverage of the Giants / Dodgers game. Schneider is a trans symbol with the 2nd longest winning streak in Jeopardy history. Here is an excerpt from her step: pic.twitter.com/wgopQZOak1 – Fifty Shades of Whey (@ davenewworld_2) June 13, 2022 @ davenewworld_2 ICYMI, Amy, the first openly transsexual “Danger!” champion, was invited to throw the ritual first court in the Dodgers / Giants game. The problem was … Amy’s stadium never got air. Instead, Fox Sports ran another first stadium several days earlier … in the hands of Kurt Busch. “Curt Bush threw the first pitch out.” pic.twitter.com/DzolTVrLey – The Comeback (@thecomeback) June 12, 2022 @thecomeback Fox Sports said the video of the stadium was part of a promotional package for an upcoming NASCAR race in Northern California. They made it clear … the intention was not to respect Amy, adding that the first stadiums are rarely shown on the Network during games. Risk!

        “Jeopardy!”  by Amy Schneider!  The winning streak ends 

There are doubts on social media that do not buy the story, but Amy gets the explanation in the face value. BTW… the stadium was better than many other celebrities, bouncing a little out of the house.