Mayim Bialik has been making headlines since taking over as the host of "Jeopardy!" after the death of Alex Trebek in 2020, but being the show's first female host has its drawbacks as well.
The "Big Bang Theory" alum, 45, told Entertainment Tonight the gig has "changed my life in enormous ways,” but she has a unique set of problems compared to her predecessor.
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Bialik added: "I think it's OK to say there aren't a lot of females in this kind of position and so I think we're all learning, you know, the different ways we look at women or think about -- you know, it's not like it's rocket science. Like, this is all stuff that we've been reckoning with for thousands of years."
Of course, the long-running quiz show isn't the only thing on Bialik's mind these days. Outside of "Jeopardy!" she's wrapping up season 2 of her Fox sitcom, "Call Me Kat," and her feature directorial debut, "As They Made Us," starring Dustin Hoffman, Dianna Agron and Candice Bergen, is playing in theaters and on-demand.