

The next day, he returned and gave a mustache update.Īfter calling out the “really hurtful comments by some very jerky people made me lose all faith in humanity,” Henegar (who had a three-day total of $68,202) wrote, “So I have two things to say right now, and then I’m not gonna say anything else about the matter for the sake of my own sanity. And I’m seeing what a bunch of Jerks on Twitter are doing because all they can focus on my looks… So I’m going to be leaving Twitter for a while, see you soon,” Brian Henegar, a guest services agent from LaFollette, Tennessee, tweeted. “Right now I’m feeling every emotion under the sun reliving my Jeopardy! appearance. Somewhere out there, Vince McMahon is breathing a sigh of relief.

In fact, after World War II, the style fell out of favor almost entirely and was rarely seen in public. T-shirt emblazoned with the image of US President Joe Biden sporting a Hitler mustache above the words 'Not My Dictator,' on sale on 'The MAGA mall' online store. Hitler famously wore the style during his reign as leader of Nazi Germany, and as a result, the toothbrush mustache became heavily stigmatized. Jeopardy! has seen its fair share of silly scandals over the years, but nothing like this: a contestant has responded to the “very jerky people” who compared his mustache to Adolf Hitler’s. Toothbrush mustache is now perhaps best known for its association with Adolf Hitler.
