Steve Harvey Gives Jerrod Niemann “The Look” After His “Grandpa” Answer On “Celebrity Family Feud”

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One of the best parts about summer television is all the game shows! Over the past several years, game shows have been making a slow and steady comeback, but one show that has been a TV staple for decades is Family Feud.

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While Family Feud is an iconic show on its own, it’s really Celebrity Family Feud that gets us rolling on the floor laughing. Each episode, two celebrity families go head-to-head vying for $25,000 to donate to the charity of their choice.

One week in 2017, country stars Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann each brought four family members to compete.

The country singers went up to the podiums to start the game. As some might know, host Steve Harvey reads a survey question, and the families have to guess the top answers.

Name something you’d be surprised to see your grandma bouncing on,” host Steve Harvey read from his card.

Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann on Celebrity Family Feud
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Brice hit the buzzer first, so he said his answer right away, “A beach ball!

RELATED: Lee Brice’s Family Has Some Wildly Unexpected Answers For Steve Harvey On Family Feud

It turned out to be the fourth top answer, so Niemann was given a chance to make a guess. Without hesitation, the “God Made A Woman” singer said, “Grandpa!” leaving Harvey stunned, and causing Brice to burst into laughter.

Harvey gave Niemann his infamous “look” of disgust, shock, and awe.

We, along with Brice, were laughing hysterically at home and were pretty surprised to see it as the second highest answer! Watch the funny moment in the clip below.

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