

‘The next family will be the Schroeders.’ We jumped up and we were so loud,” Tommy said. The Schroeders waited and waited and waited to be called. Organizers put roughly 80 families in three separate ballrooms. The Schroeders were asked to go to an audition in Portland. It would be Tommy and their daughters making up the five-person team. She dedicated most of the essay to her husband, father of four daughters, and their togetherness. It was Teresa who submitted the application to try out for the game show. They can talk about the experience, though. Game show rules insist that contestants do not share much of what happens during the competition until after an episode airs. The Schroeder family cannot get into too many specifics. The Schroeder family of Camas will be on the game show Family Feud this week: Tommy, Tenielle, Tatum, Teague, and Tyra. In Clark County, the Schroeders believe it will be the 5 p.m. The Schroeder Family of Camas made it to the game show after an extra long waiting period, and their debut episode is expected to air Thursday. Well, rumor has it, a Camas family just might see itself on YouTube one day for such a blunder.īut in order to give a wacky answer on the Family Feud, one must be on Family Feud. Host Steve Harvey is famous for telling the family that ‘you might see yourself on YouTube for that one.’ There are plenty of videos floating around the internet featuring the worst or craziest answers to questions from the game show Family Feud. “Or if you’re ever in the Toronto area, I recommend you just go as a studio member just to see how it’s all done.The enthusiastic Schroeders had the time of their lives while competing in Georgia It’s something you would have to experience yourself,” he said. “Playing was fantastic! It was such an adrenaline rush. Overall, Iron said the experience was great and recommends others get involved in some capacity.

“They were all over me on every bad answer but they were cheering for me for every good answer too.” “All of my friends from public school, high school, everyone just got behind me and watched every episode,” he said. Iron said he has received a lot of support from residents in Chatham-Kent as the episodes aired on CBC Television. “I know Gerry Dee was making fun of Justin or kind of centring him out a bit but right after the show they went to Miami and got engaged.” “I was pressuring him to get engaged on the show and be the first,” laughed Iron. He also mentioned that his sister-in-law Veronica and her now fiance Justin used their winnings to go on a trip where Justin popped the question. Iron said he and his wife will likely use their share for a family vacation. Iron and his family members did end up walking away from the game show with $20,000.

“We were going home no matter what after three games but it would have been nice to leave with a win,” he said. However, on Monday night’s episode, the Lui family fell just shy from another win against the Brown family. “It’s cringing but exciting to see when we actually won the fast money and the $10,000.” “With some of her answers, I was just slapping my forehead thinking ‘oh no that’s terrible!'” laughed Iron. Iron said because it is a rapid-fire round, it was very intense to watch his wife compete during those 25 seconds. Vivian Lui, who is married to Iron, played “fast money” with her cousin Kathy.

“Then the second family we played… they were so competitive and so good that it could have gone either way, it could have been anybody’s game.” “The first family we played, we thought we were going home for sure,” said Iron. They then went on to beat the Bevilacqua family. The first episode aired on February 5, where the Lui family beat the Richards family and won $10,000. The two recently competed alongside their family members from Toronto on Family Feud Canada, hosted by comedian Gerry Dee. A man with connections to the area is walking away a winner after playing Family Feud Canada.īlake Iron, originally from Chatham-Kent, now lives in London with his wife and their daughter.
