Matt Damon Reignites 'Feud' with Jimmy Kimmel as He Competes on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”: See If He Won the $1 Million Prize

Matt Damon Reignites 'Feud' with Jimmy Kimmel as He Competes on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire": See If He Won the $1 Million Prize

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty; Andreas Rentz/Getty Warning: This story contains spoilers from the July 30 episode ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire. Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel reignited their years-long "feud" on the July 30 episode ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire Damon surprised Kimmel when he showed up last week asJeopardy!host Ken Jennings' trivia partner on the game show Find out if Jennings and Damon were able to win the $1 million grand prize this week Ken JenningsandMatt Damonjust won $1 million, much toJimmy Kimmel's dismay. Jennings, along with trivia partner Damon, won the grand prize when they correctly answered the 15th and final question on the July 30 episode ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire. The duo won the money forWater.org, Damon's nonprofit that helps bring clean water to communities in need. As the confetti dropped in celebration, Damon told Jennings this would reach 200,000 people through the charity. "I'm begrudgingly going to shake your hand," Kimmel, 57, jokingly told Damon, 54, as they held the oversized check alongside Jennings, 51. Kimmel and Damon'splayful "feud"started in 2005 when Kimmel made a playful dig at Damon onJimmy Kimmel Live!, and has been going strong ever since. Disney/Christopher Willard https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf The $500K question read: "With another career path already established, who got his first taste of the entertainment world when he entered a Steve Martin look-alike contest?" Possible answers for this question included Dr. Oz, Jerry Springer, Bill Nye or Anthony Bourdain. After going back and forth a bit, Jennings and Damon decided to use the "As the Host" lifeline. "I know the answer to this one," Kimmel said, pointing to Nye as the correct answer. Jennings and Damon trusted Kimmel, and the host gloated that it was he who answered correctly. The $1 million question read: "Which of these words is often used to describe one of the most beautiful auditory effects on Earth: the sound made by leaves of trees when wind blows through them?" Possible answers included Apricity, Petrichor, Susurrus or Eudaemonia. Jennings was excited that a word that popped into his head before the potential answers were shown was close to one of the four: Susurrus. He also noted that he knew what Petrichor meant, saying it was "that smell after rain falls … that rainy smell." Deciding to play it safe, the duo opted to use their 50:50 lifeline, which left two answers on the board — Petrichor or Susurrus — which made them feel comfortable going with Jennings' first thought. Kimmel dubbed this "the least dramatic million-dollar moment inWho Wants to Be a Millionairehistory," because they were correct. Disney/Christopher Willard In the July 23 episode, Kimmel introduced Jennings as possibly "the greatest game-show contestant of all time," joking, "He won so many games onJeopardy!, they asked him to host the show." Jennings, who holds the record for the most consecutive games won (74) and the highest winnings in regular-season play ($2,520,700), took over as host ofJeopardy!in 2021 after the death of longtime hostAlex Trebekthe previous year. Jennings admitted he was "a little stressed out" to be there, and Kimmel noted that Jennings told him at a party thatMillionairewas harder thanJeopardy!. "I mean,Jeopardy!has tough stuff, but onJeopardy!, if you don't know a particular clue, you can just hang back and wait for the next one," Jennings explained. "Here, a miss really can stop you." Disney/Christopher Willard "This is like if you challenged me to a pick-up basketball game and I showed up at the park with Michael Jordan, 'cause this dude is the Michael Jordan of trivia," Damon told Kimmel of Jennings. Kimmel disagreed, firing back, "I look at it as if Michael Jordan showed up with a hemorrhoid." After Damon exclaimed that he finally made it on Kimmel's show, Kimmel — who called this a "betrayal" from Jennings — shouted back that this wasn't his show, referring toJimmy Kimmel Live!. "I'm not on your stupid show, I'm onWho Wants to Be a Millionaire," Damon replied. "That's way better." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Who Wants to Be a Millionaireairs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu. Read the original article onPeople

 

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