Grant Denyer reveals the ‘worst ever’ celebrity guest to appear on Family Feud

‘He took it so badly!’ Grant Denyer reveals the WORST ever celebrity guest to appear on Family Feud

Last week, it was revealed that Family Feud is coming back to Channel 10, two years after it was cancelled due to low ratings. 

And now host Grant Denyer has revealed who he thinks was the ‘worst ever’ celebrity guest to appear on the show. 

Speaking to News.com.au, the 42-year-old said that The Project host Waleed Aly, 41, was just ‘terrible’ at the game and ‘took it badly’ when his answers ‘bombed.’

‘He took it so badly!’ Grant Denyer (pictured) revealed this week that the ‘worst ever’ celebrity guest to appear on Family Feud was Waleed Aly

‘He took it so badly, that was the funniest thing,’ Grant told the publication. 

‘He was devastated because it was his son’s favourite show.’

Grant added that Waleed was almost too smart for the game and it worked against him. 

Ouch! The 42-year-old said that The Project host Waleed Aly, 41, (centre) was just 'terrible' at the game and 'took it badly' when his answers 'bombed'

Ouch! The 42-year-old said that The Project host Waleed Aly, 41, (centre) was just ‘terrible’ at the game and ‘took it badly’ when his answers ‘bombed’

‘He came at it from such an intellectual point of view, but the thing is you’ve got to think like the common man,’ Grant said. 

Waleed not only hosts The Project, but is also a lecturer in politics at Monash University. 

He also has a Bachelor on Engineering and a Bachelor of Law. 

Better luck next time! Grant added that Waleed was almost too smart for the game and it worked against him

Better luck next time! Grant added that Waleed was almost too smart for the game and it worked against him

Meanwhile it was revealed last week that Family Feud is coming back to Channel 10, two years after it was cancelled due to low ratings.  

Grant will return as host, but the contestants will be a little different.

Instead of ordinary families, the new guests will be frontline workers who have served their country during the bushfire season and coronavirus pandemic 

‘The Feud’s back baby! I can’t wait to run amok with more nervous and excited Australian families, to have lots of laughs, forget our troubles and have a damn good time giving away record amounts of cash,’ Grant said on Friday.

It's back! Meanwhile it was revealed last week that Family Feud is coming back to Channel 10, two years after it was cancelled due to low ratings. Grant will return as host, but the contestants will be a little different

It’s back! Meanwhile it was revealed last week that Family Feud is coming back to Channel 10, two years after it was cancelled due to low ratings. Grant will return as host, but the contestants will be a little different

‘It’s the same great game show, for an even greater cause – celebrating the families and workers on the frontline of COVID-19. Bring it on!’ 

The network had cancelled Family Feud due to low ratings in July 2018, and its last episode was watched by just 213,000 metro viewers.

At the time, Grant said the show had been overexposed by airing six days a week.

‘It did good things but we’re probably guilty of, if anything, driving it into the ground a little bit too early,’ he said on his 2Day FM breakfast program.

Channel 10 is yet to announce an air date for the show, but News.com.au said the show will start filming it’s 10-episode special in July.  

Over exposed: The network had cancelled Family Feud due to low ratings in July 2018, and its last episode was watched by just 213,000 metro viewers. At the time, Grant said the show had been overexposed by airing six days a week

Over exposed: The network had cancelled Family Feud due to low ratings in July 2018, and its last episode was watched by just 213,000 metro viewers. At the time, Grant said the show had been overexposed by airing six days a week