And it shows that awareness and acceptance are growing, too. The good news is: an adult with special needs appears on the "Wheel of Fortune" TV show. Read more about it:
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There have been many recent tales of “Wheel of Fortune” woe,
including the unfortunate “Boozing my shore excursion” lady. And the
weirdness of the lucky guess “New baby buggy” guy. But Wednesday, the
show had its first inspirational contestant in quite awhile with Trent
Girone.
The 21-year-old Peoria, Ariz., resident is a self-described “Wheel of
Fortune” fanatic, but more important, he’s the first contestant with
special needs ever to compete on the show.
Girone has had nine brain surgeries and has both Asperger’s and
Tourette syndromes, but that didn’t stop him from taking early control
of the wheel by successfully guessing the first puzzle, “a smashing
success.”
Girone ultimately didn’t win the game — he hit the dreaded Bankrupt
slot — but he won viewer hearts. He became a Twitter trend with
#TeamTrent that made his appearance into a viral sensation.
During his appearance, Girone, who says he’s been a “Wheel” fan since
age 2, even avoided being stumped by host Pat Sajak when Sajak asked
him to name a category that was no longer featured on the show.
(Girone’s correct answer: Megaword.)
In a blog post Girone wrote for the “Wheel of Fortune” website, he
wrote, “I love the show and wanted to be part of its history. I thought I
would do a great job at solving puzzles.” He certainly studied up, even
claiming to watch Saturday morning reruns of last season’s episodes.
His episode was actually taped back in February.
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