To kick off the game, Anderson, 53, and Thicke, 47, started at the buzzer with the prompt, “Name an animal a man sounds like when they’re making love?”
Thicke quickly answered first with “Cow,” which was worth 10 points and was ranked No. 3.
Robin Thicke’s team goes up against Anthony Anderson’s on “Celebrity Family Feud” on July 23. Disney
Anderson followed up with “A Bear,” which was also 10 points, but ranked higher at No. 2, causing him to believe he beat the “Blurred Lines” singer.
Confidently, Anderson prematurely declared, “We gonna play, Steve!”
“It’s a tie!?” Anderson protested. “But my bear’s above his cow.”
Harvey clarified that Thicke buzzed in first, leaving Anderson’s team to reluctantly accept the tie.
When the “Blackish” actor somberly went back to his team, his family appeared baffled and confused. His mom claimed they were “cheating already!” and another family member threw up his hands.
The Tuesday, July 23 episode of the game show was highly competitive between the two teams. Disney
Anderson exclaimed, “It’s okay” — and it was. His team won the matchup in the end, despite their initial blip.
Even though they lost the Fast Money round, they still won $10,000 for their charity.
In another recent episode of “Celebrity Family Feud” on July 16, chaos again unfolded when a survey asking about the greatest rappers of all time sparked widespread debate online.
In a head-to-head competition to get the first answer correct, neither Meghan Trainer nor Tori Kelly were successful in their initial guesses, predicting that J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar would rank among the top eight survey responses.
Anthony Anderson’s team won the July 23 matchup on ABC in the end. Disney
Even Harvey was confused when Lil Wayne didn’t come up on the board either, saying, “Okay, y’all tripping now.”
The first correct answer finally came from Kelly’s team with Tupac Shakur, ranking second on the board.
The results revealed Snoop Dogg as the top choice, followed by Tupac, Eminem, Dr. Dre, LL Cool J, The Notorious B.I.G., 50 Cent and Jay-Z.
Harvey jokingly apologized to the hip-hop community for the rankings, particularly Jay-Z’s placement at the bottom.
“We in Rhode Island again? Where we at?” he questioned. “ Jay Z’s last? What in the world?”
The episode aired on Tuesday on ABC at 8:00 p.m. Disney
Fans expressed their disbelief in the results online, questioning who the show polled for these answers.
“It’s like they surveyed 100 people who have never listened to rap music and asked them to name the most famous rapper they know of,” one user commented on the viral YouTube clip.
“They should really consider where they’re polling when asking these questions,” another wrote.
“Jay Z number 8, Snoop above Eminem,… which humans on this planet was this survey conducted?” a third commented.
“We literally asked 100 Vermont residents to answer this,” joked another user.
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