Dr. Oz Feuding With Ken Jennings Over Who Will Be Next 'Jeopardy!' Host?

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Are Ken Jennings and Dr. Mehemt Oz feuding over who will be the permanent host of Jeopardy!? Both have had guest host stints on the iconic program, but

, are gunning for the top spot. A source says the two “seem to be the top contenders, and they’ve been trading potshots and snarky comments behind the scenes.”

Jennings, perhaps the show’s most popular champion, “is the fan-favorite” a source says, “but producers are on the fence about him because of his .” Oz is still fighting for the role despite the backlash to his guest-hosting tenure. The article concludes with a source saying “this rivalry is only going to get uglier until producers make up their minds and pick someone.”are in no rush to name a permanent host. Numerous names, including Savannah Guthrie and Aaron Rodgers, are taking turns behind the podium. With guest hosts lined upSince no decision has been made,, so that could hurt his chances.

 

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