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With all the long hours that the CNN news team has clocked over the course of the 2020 election coverage, someone from the cable news network was bound to make an error or two while appearing on television. Well, it happened on Wednesday when Anderson Cooper apparently renamed the social media giant Twitter.
The Anderson Cooper 360 host was talking about President Donald Trump's ongoing tweets about the election, when Cooper made the mistake of referring to Twitter as 'Clitter.' Although he caught himself mid-sentence and corrected himself, the slight mess-up was enough to send Twitter users—sorry, Clitter users—into a tizzy.
'Lol, Anderson Cooper just accidentally called Twitter 'Clitter,' one person tweeted.
Lol, Anderson Cooper just accidentally called Twitter âClitterâ pic.twitter.com/rGN8SVVDwI
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) November 4, 2020'I love how Anderson Cooper just said clitter instead of Twitter,' another wrote.
I love how Anderson Cooper just said clitter instead of Twitter ð¤£ð¤£
— Jillian (@Pheramuse) November 4, 2020'Anderson Cooper just called twitter 'clitter' and I cannot,' one tweet read.
Anderson Cooper just called twitter âclitterâ and I cannot.
— Hannah Al-Othman (@HannahAlOthman) November 4, 2020For some people, just catching Cooper in a slip-up was enough to pull them out of the stress over the election. Officials are still counting ballots, Trump's campaign is announcing plans to call for a recount in Wisconsin and former Vice President Joe Biden continues to lead in electoral votes—every aspect of the election has only mounted stress and exhaustion for many Americans, but with Cooper's 'Clitter' came a moment of levity for some folks.
'Anderson Cooper just referred to Twitter as 'Clitter.' Even in darkness, small moments of joy,' one Twitter-user wrote.
Anderson Cooper just referred to Twitter as 'Clitter'.
Even in darkness, small moments of joy.
— Barry Malone (@malonebarry) November 4, 2020Another tweeted: 'Anderson Cooper accidentally calling Twitter 'Clitter' is my favorite part of this whole election. #Election2020.'
Anderson Cooper accidentally calling Twitter 'Clitter' is my favorite part of this whole election. #Election2020
— Nathan Brimmer (@NathanBrimmer) November 4, 2020'Anderson Cooper just called Twitter 'clitter' haha it's the little things,' a CNN viewer tweeted, while another person said Cooper's 'Clitter' was the laugh of the day that was needed.
'OMG. Anyone else just hear Anderson Cooper refer to Twitter as Clitter. It was a slip of the tongue. And it was all [he] could do not to crack up. Needed this laugh,' the tweet read.
OMG. Anyone else just hear Anderson Cooper refer to Twitter as Clitter. It was a slip of the tongue. And it was all be could do not to crack up.
Needed this laugh. ð
— ðBLUE in Delawareðºð¸ (@kfrancks) November 4, 2020There were those who also thought that 'Clitter' would make a great name for a different sort of app.
'Anderson Cooper just called 'Twitter' 'Clitter' and I immediately thought of a new app,' one person wrote.
Anderson Cooper just called 'Twitter' 'Clitter' and I immediately thought of a new app ððð
— Mastermind (@Mastermind) November 4, 2020'Anderson Cooper just invented Clitter,' another said.
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Anderson Cooper just invented Clitter pic.twitter.com/dHW8CHD3vA
— Justin Randall (@imjustinrandall) November 4, 2020As the votes continue to be counted, the jokes over Anderson's slip of the tongue keep rolling in.
'Huge election story here. Anderson Cooper just said 'clitter' instead of 'Twitter' I'm pretty sure,' one person teased, adding, 'election's off everyone, cooper said clitter.'
election's off everyone, cooper said clitter
— Carl Kinsella (@TVsCarlKinsella) November 4, 2020Anderson Cooper is proving to be a big hit with “Jeopardy!” fans.
Viewers flocked to Twitter to praise the journalist after he began his stint guest hosting the show on Monday, April 19.
Okay so @Jeopardy needs to hire @andersoncooper permanently and immediately. Sorry @CNN. 🤷🏻♂️
— Eoin Wenger (@eoinwenger) April 19, 2021
I know we're only five minutes in, but is Anderson Cooper on Jeopardy….perfect?
— Valerie Terranova (@ValNova) April 19, 2021
Some fans even suggested that the 53-year-old CNN anchor would be the perfect permanent replacement for the late Alex Trebek.
I’ve seen enough. Give @andersoncooper the job. #Jeopardy
— Cara Jo (@_CaraNotKara) April 19, 2021
Taking to Twitter, Cooper revealed that he had a lot of “fun” during the fast-paced game.
As a contestant @Jeopardy is an incredibly fast game. I was surprised that it feels just as fast when you are guest hosting. It flies by! So fun! pic.twitter.com/xmiPsvvaaj
— Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) April 19, 2021
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The “Celebrity Jeopardy!” champ previously revealed that he was feeling a little nervous ahead of stepping behind the famous “Jeopardy!” podium.
“In high school, I became a ‘Jeopardy!’ fan, I’m a two-time ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ champ and this week, I’ll be the newest ‘Jeopardy!’ guest host,” he explained in a preview clip shared to the show’s Instagram account.
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Cooper will serve as guest host from April 19 to April 30, following on from Aaron Rodgers‘ stint.
The broadcaster will use his time on “Jeopardy!” to raise money for Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, which helps thousands of people get medical care each year.
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Previous guest hosts have included Ken Jennings and Katie Couric, while Savannah Guthrie and Mayim Bialik will take on the role following Cooper.