
I was definitely not the wildcard, thank goodness.”Ĭlips from the show often make the rounds on social media, and the Fuller family may be among them soon. “They bet that I was going to be the wildcard. “That’s where some of the funny outtakes answers come from.”ĭella Fuller’s were minimal, she said. “When you’re in the moment and you’re trying to beat the clock and beat the other person you’re competing against, the first thing that comes to your mind is what you say,” Stacey Courson said.

Throw in a stage, audience, TV cameras, lights, and of course the hilarious Harvey, and you never know what someone’s going to blurt out. “The other guy hit the button, and I looked like I had the reflexes of a turtle.”įrom the calm of a home living room, many of the show’s answers might seem obvious. “When I was up there, I didn’t know he was finished asking the question,” he said. Quick reflexes to hit the buzzer first are a must. “You’re gonna have to watch.”Įvery round brings someone from each family up to Harvey for a first shot at the most popular answer. “That’s a cliffhanger,” Della Fuller said. 1 at something,” David Courson said, though he couldn't reveal what that something is. “Steve Harvey did say that in his 13 years of doing the show, that we were No. These answers come from surveys the show conducts, and some are outrageous.

On “Family Feud," celebrity host Steve Harvey asks contestants to give the most popular answers to various questions. That was hardly enough when faced with a real-life shot at up to $100,000 and a new car. They even have the show’s official card game, and used it to practice. The Fuller family members are longtime “Family Feud” fans.
