Wikipedia might be convenient, but it isn’t always accurate.
Kay Adams learned that the hard way during an interview with Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.
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The hilarious mishap unfolded on Tuesday on her show, Up and Adams.
Before the interview, Adams asked her followers for question ideas.
“Matthew Patrick LaFleur on @UpAndAdamsShow tomorrow,” she posted on X.
“What should I ask him???”
The issue is that Patrick isn’t LaFleur’s middle name.
During the interview, LaFleur called her out on it.
“I don’t know who Patrick is,” he said.
“Is that not your middle name?” Adams replied.
“Matthew Robert,” LaFleur corretced.
Adams was clearly stunned by LaFleur’s correction and defended the information she got.
“Why does it say Matthew Patrick on your Wikipedia? Are you joking?” she said.
“When has Wikipedia been a source of credible information?” LaFleur replied.
“This is not the way to start this,” Adams said.
After the interview, Adams took to social media to blame her fans for the error.
“Matthew ROBERT Lafleur,” she captioned the video clip.
“Not ONE of you corrected me. I blame you all of for this start to the interview.”
LaFleur’s Wikipedia page has since been updated after Adams’ error.
The FanDuel host will likely stop using the website for her information after the rocky start to her show.