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Vanna White deserves more money, game-show model says: ‘Don’t mess it up’

she’s lawyered up and is asking for a raise for her role on “Wheel of Fortune.” Last week, Ryan Seacrest was named as the new host of “Wheel of Fortune” and is set to take over after Pat Sajak retires next year — while there’s still no word on White’s status.“Vanna, you got a sweet situation right now,” Jordan told TMZ on Monday. “Don’t mess it up, but at the same time, get a little extra money because if they’re bringing Ryan Seacrest in, we all know Ryan Seacrest is about that coin.
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Deal or No Deal's Howie Mandel defends Meghan Markle from 'big hoopla' over 'bimbo' remark
Meghan Markle following her comments about her time on the show.The Duchess of Sussex was once a briefcase model on the US game show in 2006.The Canadian comedian, who hosted the show until 2019, addressed Meghan's comments in a new interview with US Weekly.It came after the actress admitted why she stopped working as a model for the show.“I didn’t like feeling forced to be all looks and little substance,” Meghan said.“And that’s how it felt for me at the time being reduced to this specific archetype: the word bimbo.”Howie expressed sympathies with Meghan, explaining he didn't fully enjoy hosting the show either.He said he felt like he was only there to tell women to “open up cases”.“I felt like nothing,” he told the publication.“And that’s why I’ve moved on and become a judge on America’s Got Talent. "I just needed more than to be a Deal or No Deal host.”The host then praised Meghan for "speaking her mind" and justified her comments.He also noted that he didn’t think that she was “maligning” the show, before describing some of the responsibilities that the models had on it.“Unlike most shows up until that point, the ladies had more to do,” the Little Monsters star continued. He concluded by arguing that Meghan wasn't "complaining" about her time on the show.Howie said she was merely trying to explain how she didn't feel fulfilled.It comes after Prince Harry's wife received a lot of criticism, not least from former co-star Claudia Jordan. Claudia said the show never treated them "like bimbos" but instead gave them a lot of opportunities.On her Archetypes podcast a few weeks ago, Meghan explained how the women on the show were forced to "line up" for beauty treatments.She said: “We were even given spray-tan vouchers each
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Meghan Markle left Whoopi Goldberg baffled after 'bimbo' remark 'They want the money'
Meghan Markle's comments during her latest Archetypes podcast, where the Duchess of Sussex said she was treated like a "bimbo" during her 34-show stint on Deal or No Deal, a show she appeared on 16 years ago.The former Suits actress admitted that while she was grateful to get the role, she disliked "how it made her feel".The mum-of-two and former actress said the job helped pay the bills, but she felt she was only valued for her "beauty" and not her "brains".During her time on Deal Or No Deal, Meghan would line up with the other models on the show and open a briefcase, unveiling the cash prize for the show contestants.The women who appeared on the programme often sported fitted dresses but her former co-star Claudia Jordan has since claimed the models were not chosen for their looks.Now, the Ghost actress has waded into the debate after Meghan's comments came under fire from some in the entertainment business.Speaking on The View on Wednesday, Whoopi, 66, claimed the Duchess of Sussex's comments could be perceived as insulting to other women, who were "just trying to make a living" in Hollywood.The Oscar-winning actress stressed to Meghan that, "When you're a performer, you take the gig," which sometimes involves a "Bozo suit" or a "big nose," because that's "just the way it is" in showbiz.She added that the conestants on the show are more concerned about winning the money.Whoopi said: "I just want to say on that show, you basically had a suitcase, and they wanted to know is this deal you want or is not the deal you want."I don't know the people who are sitting there are thinking about you like that.They are thinking: 'I want the money.'"She continued: "The objectification might be coming from you and how you felt about
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