Alabama educator & viral video star scores on ‘Wheel of Fortune’: Find out what he won

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Quentin J. Lee, who earned fame for his parody of 'U Can't Touch This,' was back in the spotlight as a contestant on the syndicated game show.

appeared on the syndicated game show during its “European Vacation Week,” competing against two other contestants.

He was back in the spotlight this week, testing his luck and displaying his skills on national TV. On “Wheel of Fortune,” contestants tackle hangman-style puzzles, competing for vacations, cars and cash prizes. Luck has a role to play, as well, as contestants spin a wheel to determine how much money they can win in each round.

“Quentin loves to help and assist students in the field of education and advocates children to make a positive impact on their community,” a “Wheel of Fortune” press release says. “His other passion is marching bands. He played the tuba in high school and college, marching at Jacksonville State University and eventually becoming the band director at Talladega County Central High School.”

 

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