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'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings strikes again as he makes raunchy NSFW comment about iconic Disney movie
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2023-06-19 10:45
This comes just days after Ken Jennings shared a NSFW tweet about 'Garfield' comic strip

CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA: The beloved gameshow 'Jeopardy!' is no stranger to NSFW (not safe for work) categories nor does its host Ken Jennings prevents himself from making similar commentary on social media. While previously it was about 'Garfield's comic book strip featuring three images, this time it is about a beloved children's movie.

On June 17, Saturday, Ken did not hold back on Twitter while commenting about a beloved Disney classic movie 'Bambi', which has taken an exciting step forward toward its live-action remake. The 49-year-old gameshow host jumped into the conversation online and shared his risky take.

What was the 'NSFW' comment?

On Twitter, writer Louis Peitzman tweeted, "Do the "wait Bambi is a boy?" people know that Thumper and Flower are also boys. Real sausage fest." To which, Ken responded with an NSFW tweet regarding the beloved Disney classic, "Everyone tunes out before the second act, where an owl literally explains to them what being horny is."

As of June 18, Sunday, Ken's response has managed to secure more than 55 likes on his reply. Last month Ken shared three images of the 'Garfield' comic strip and tweeted, "Happy 33rd anniversary of the Garfield strip where Jon drinks dog semen!"

Ken has been splitting his 'Jeopardy!' hosting duties with Mayim Bialik. Ken was once a contestant on this show who managed to impress long-time fans of this show with his hosting skills.

Disney's live-action 'Bambi' remake

Ken's comments came soon after the announcement that Disney is all set to create a live-action remake of 'Bambi', with Oscar-winning director Sarah Polley in talks to direct the movie. After the success of the live-action 'The Little Mermaid'. Disney has set its eyes on the 'Women Talking' director to help make the project a success. Once the deal of the project closes, Sarah would be joining the long list of notable directors who have previously helmed live-action Disney projects such as Jon Favreau, Kenneth Branagh, Niki Caro, Guy Ritchie, Tim Burton, and more.

Disney made its intention of making a live-action film known in early 2020. However, due to the unpredictability surrounding the writers' strike, it has not been decided when the project would be set in motion.

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