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During the February 3 episode of Wheel of Fortune, a contestant named Arzice Salonga from Medina, Ohio, mispronounced a puzzle solution, costing her a win. The former Philadelphia Eagles ...
Earlier this week, a player named Arzice Salonga – a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio – missed out on the game’s first toss up round worth $1,000. The "Wheel of Fortune" category ...
Earlier this week, contestant Arzice Salonga lost the game’s first toss-up round that was worth $1,000. The category was “Event,” as the two-word puzzle read, “A F _ I _ _ N / _ A _ A ...
The contestant in question was Arzice Salonga, a single mom from Medina, Ohio, who is currently a law student. She was also a former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader for two seasons, including ...
“You have to raise your child the way your child needs to be raised,” the Tony-winning actress says of parenting Benjamin Rivera Broadway star Lea Salonga speaks to PEOPLE exclusively about ...
The episode saw a three-way showdown between Brian Nelson, a high school football and basketball official from Longview, Texas, Arzice Salonga, a former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader from Medina ...
Wheel of Fortune viewers were left fuming this week after host Ryan Seacrest denied contestant Arzice Salonga, a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio, a $1,000 win during the game's first ...
Wheel of Fortune viewers came to the defense of one contestant on Monday’s (February 3) game after a brutal ruling over a mispronunciation cost her an early lead. The contestant in question was ...
“I’m getting to dip, not just a toe, but my entire body, into this incredible work,” Lea Salonga said.Credit...Chantal Anderson for The New York Times Supported by By Robert Ito Reporting ...
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