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Shannon Miller, the most decorated American gymnast in history, just turned a classic "Jeopardy today" clue into a firestorm after she stumbled—hard—on a question about her own Olympic run. The host read a clue about the 1992 Barcelona games, and Miller stared at the board like it was written in hieroglyphs, blanking on the answer for a full seven seconds. The internet is absolutely losing it right now because fans are split: half are roasting her for forgetting her own legacy, while the other half are screaming that the pressure of "Jeopardy today" is so intense it can make even a seven-time medalist forget her own name. The clip has already hit 3 million views on X in under two hours, and everyone is demanding a rematch.

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Shannon Miller, the most decorated American gymnast in history, just turned a classic "Jeopardy today" clue into a firestorm after she stumbled—hard—on a question about her own Olympic run. The host read a clue about the 1992 Barcelona games, and Miller stared at the board like it was written in hieroglyphs, blanking on the answer for a full seven seconds. The internet is absolutely *losing it* right now because fans are split: half are roasting her for forgetting her own legacy, while the other half are screaming that the pressure of "Jeopardy today" is so intense it can make even a seven-time medalist forget her own name. The clip has already hit 3 million views on X in under two hours, and everyone is demanding a rematch.