Mayim Bialik looks emotional as she hopes for ‘good things’ while cuddling her cat at home after Jeopardy! firing

Mayim Bialik was fired from Jeopardy! after being named co-host in 2022

FORMER Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik has shared a raw new Instagram selfie on Friday, clinging to hope for “good things to come.”

The actress was let go from the game show one week ago, making former champ Ken Jennings the sole host.

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Mayim Bialik was fired from Jeopardy! after being named co-host in 2022Credit: Getty
In her first photo since the bombshell news, she found comfort in her cat Addie

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In her first photo since the bombshell news, she found comfort in her cat AddieCredit: Instagram/missmayim

Mayim, 48, held her cat in her arms in the emotional selfie.

Her eyes seemingly welled up as she gazed into the lens, surrounded by the lush greenery of her Los Angeles backyard.

In a raw, makeup-free moment, a tear appeared to emerge from her right eye.

Mayim shared a reflective caption: “She never sits on me. But she’s sitting on me. Taking this as a sign for only good things to come. Thanks for the inspiration, Addie!”

Notably, comments on this post, like all others on Mayim’s Instagram page boasting 5.1 million followers, are now disabled.

This photo marks Mayim’s first on Instagram since her announcement last Friday about her departure from Jeopardy!

Since then, she has exclusively shared promotional videos for her Bialik Breakdown podcast.

The TV star has been spotted publicly just once since her departure, during a solo outing in Los Angeles.

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She donned a sweatshirt titled “Curb Your Antisemitism,” a pair of baggy gray leopard-print pants, Birkenstocks, and a large $400 orange Le Creuset pot.

With Mayim’s sitcom Call Me Kat canceled and no major projects in the pipeline, despite hints at a Blossom reboot, the talented actress is navigating a new professional landscape.

Mayim Bialik seen looking downcast with disheveled look in first outing since announcing she was fired

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Mayim Bialik seen looking downcast with disheveled look in first outing since announcing she was firedCredit: BackGrid

MAYIM’S ANNOUNCEMENT

The Big Bang Theory alum, 48, dropped the bombshell that she was let go personally on her Instagram.

Her statement read: “As the Holiday break begins in Hollywood, I have some Jeopardy! news.

“Sony has informed me that I will no longer be hosting the syndicated version of Jeopardy!.”

She continued: “I am incredibly honored to have been nominated for a primetime Emmy for hosting this year and am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have been part of the Jeopardy! family.

She heavily implied leaving was not her decision, but did not explain her exit.

Mayim has since removed “co-host @jeopardy” from her Instagram bio.

JEOPARDY’S STATEMENT

An hour after her statement, the official Jeopardy! account confirmed the news.

Their statement read: “Mayim Bialik has announced she will no longer be hosting the syndicated [or nightly] version of Jeopardy!.

“We have made the decision to have one host for the syndicated show next season to maintain continuity for our viewers.

“And Ken Jennings will be the sole host for syndicated Jeopardy!.”

“We are truly grateful for all of Mayim’s contributions to Jeopardy!, and we hope to work with her in the future on primetime specials.”

In 2021, (and after a slew of guest hosts with disgraced EP Mike Richards naming himself host), Mayim and Ken were tapped to host the game show through the calendar year.

The following summer, Mayim and Ken were made the permanent hosts.

Mayim Bialik's statement announcing her exit from Jeopardy!

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Mayim Bialik’s statement announcing her exit from Jeopardy!Credit: INSTAGRAM/missmayim
Jeopardy!'s statement about Mayim's firing which came shortly after

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Jeopardy!’s statement about Mayim’s firing which came shortly afterCredit: Jeopardy!

DECISION AXE-PLAINED

Jeopardy!’s monumental Season 40 premiered in September, which saw Ken host alone despite the pair supposed to share the role formerly held by Alex Trebek.

Mayim hadn’t actually worked on Jeopardy! since last May.

When the WGA went on strike, the former game show host walked out of the studio – later citing solidarity for her union.

Ken has handled all episodes since, including all episodes of Celebrity Jeopardy! that Mayim has hosted alone in the past.

Sources have claimed Mayim’s monthlong hiatus while still under contract was a reason behind her firing.

A report from Puck News claimed: “Bialik’s actions during the strike were at least a contributing factor, according to three sources close to the show.”

The report went on to reveal that the executive producers were “furious” when she walked out.

The report also highlights two additional factors influencing the decision.

First, Bialik’s reception on set was less than favorable, and second, Sony had adjusted shooting schedules last season to accommodate her since-canceled Fox sitcom.

With Hollywood’s strikes in the rearview, Jeopardy!’s parent company allegedly planned to let her go at the start of Season 41.

“Sony recently informed her that her services won’t be needed next season.

“She was offered the chance to stay on for the rest of this season, but she said no thanks,” the report claimed.

Mayim was also offered to still host primetime specials, as in Celebrity Jeopardy!.

However, according to TMZ, Mayim allegedly pushed back, insisting on an “all or nothing” approach.

In essence, she didn’t want to be confined to only hosting Celebrity Jeopardy! and not the nightly show.

But Sony said no, and in response: “Mayim released her statement Friday without consulting Sony.”

At this point, it would seem unlikely she will return to the show in any capacity.

It’s also no secret that Mayim also faced backlash across the board for her hosting chops from fans compared to the 74-time-champ-turned-presenter.

There were criticisms of Mayim’s “pauses” before ruling on questions, and a producer also shared they asked her to change her behavior while hosting.

The actress even confessed to getting insults in person: “Sometimes I get ‘We don’t prefer you to Ken,'” she shared on her Bialik Breakdown podcast.

According to Puck News, the Big Bang Theory alum was pulling in an annual salary of $4 million.

Puck News also noted that Ken is also making $4 million a year, although that number is expected to increase now.

The late Alex Trebek reportedly made $10M a year as host.

Ken Jennings is now the sole host of Jeopardy! and Mayim removed 'co-host' from her bio

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Ken Jennings is now the sole host of Jeopardy! and Mayim removed ‘co-host’ from her bioCredit: Getty

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