Video: Millionaire’s “Ask the Audience” Could Not Work Better for Brandon Saunders
If you watch Who Wants to be a Millionaire today you’ll see Brandon Saunders, a sophomore at the Polytechnic Institute of NYU from Holliswood, NY. Brandon kept his appearance on the show a surprise to his grandmother who was in the audience that day, so she was excited as you can imagine. Even more touching is that Brandon is donating a portion of his winnings to his grandmother for a much needed surgery, so we’re all wishing him as much luck as we can. We’ll tell you how he does tomorrow, but here’s a funny look at his game today. A pretty normal question about a cable channel is asked and Brandon has to ask the audience. The results could not have been better if you scripted them.
Take a look at the entire moment and wish Brandon luck. We hope he wins a lot.
Photo and video courtesy Valleycrest Productions Ltd.






i haven’t even watched the video yet and I’m groaning in my head. 23×3. I’ll press play now and let the hilarity ensue.
And the fact that he won $5,000 from that question didn’t have anything to do with it, other than the fact that it didn’t hurt his coffers.
Hahahaha… coincidences are fun. :)
This is great! I was so surprised when it came up, they even cut out a couple of jokes I made after (you can guess why)
HEH! “You Perverts You!”
I hope everyone’s prepared to see many more questions exactly like that one, in the same vein that all the sexually charged questions boosted Feud, on Youtube and everywhere else.
…except “Millionaire” has always had occasional moments like this since it’s been on the air (note – Meredith being an “old horny woman” clip that’s on YouTube during the first syndicated season). People can’t blame “Feud” for EVERY sex joke out there. haha.
I have my millionaire audition at the taping this coming Thursday and I watched this episode while eating lunch and did a complete spit take all over my iMac screen when the audience amount came up. When I pass the test (hey gotta be positive) I am going to tell this story.
how ironic. 69% to a sex question.