Shailene Woodley calls it ‘Jeopardy!’ guest host Aaron Rodgers ‘super sexy’ in men’s bun

Shailene Woodley couldn’t help but flatter her fiance Aaron Rodgers before his run as “Jeopardy!” guest host.

The actress shared a video on Instagram Stories on Monday, shouting the current NFL MVP from the passenger seat of a car as he drives by swinging a pair of aviator sunglasses.

“I have a very important announcement to make,” jokes Woodley, 29.

“This guy here is super sexy, super attractive … he just shaved his neck this morning. He has a small bun growing,” she praises Rodgers, 37.

The proud bride then turns the camera to frame the Green Bay Packers quarterback before playing with her glasses and showing off her diamond sparkle. “This guy is presenting ‘Jeopardy!’ tonight!”

The star “Divergent” then probes Rodgers to give fans a preview and the author of the signal obeys.

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“There is some laughter, maybe some tears, excitement, mystery”, before adding: “You never know”.

On Monday, the three-time MVP and Super Bowl winner said that in addition to playing and winning a Super Bowl, the show is “the honor of a lifetime”.

Aaron Rodgers reportedly wants to 'protect' Shailene Woodley from his family drama.

Aaron Rodgers reportedly wants to ‘protect’ Shailene Woodley from his family drama.
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“Following in the footsteps of a legend is something I know a little bit about,” added Rodgers, which seems to be a reference to his career after succeeding Green Bay Packers gunman Brett Favre and now “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek.

Trebek died in November 2020 at the age of 80, after a 20-month battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He had been the host of the American game show for 37 years, a record.

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While Trebek was still alive, Rodgers made an appearance in the 31st season of “Celebrity Jeopardy!” tournament. Rodgers competed and defeated investor Kevin O’Leary and former astronaut Mark Kelly.

The NFL star won an incredible $ 50,000 for the Macc Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research on childhood cancer and blood disorders.

Cortney Moore of Fox News contributed to this report.

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