Lainey Wilson and Leanne Morgan Face Off in Hilarious Britney Spears Challenge on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’
Host Steve Harvey appeared stunned by one of Wilson’s responses.

Lainey Wilson, Leanne Morgan; Photos Courtesy ABC, Disney
Lainey Wilson, her fiancé Devlin “Duck” Hodges, and other members of her family faced off against actress and comedian Leanne Morgan and her family on the latest episode of Celebrity Family Feud.
The teams delivered hilarious answers throughout the game, but Wilson stole the spotlight during a memorable moment when she was asked to “name a Britney Spears song that describes you in the bedroom.”
Wilson and Morgan stood at the podium, ready to give their answers. Wilson hit the buzzer first and quickly replied, “hit me baby one more time,” referencing Spears’ 1998 breakout hit, “…Baby One More Time.”

Wilson and Morgan burst into laughter while host Steve Harvey appeared stunned by the risqué response. The camera quickly cut to Wilson’s fiancé, Duck, who grinned as he looked at her.
Her answer landed on the board, securing a play for her team.
The hilarity continued when Duck was asked to give an answer.
“Oh God, Duck. If you name this song right here, your boys, they going to be laughing so hard,” host Steve Harvey joked. “Duck. Give me a Brittany Spears song that describes you in the bedroom.”
His response had everyone laughing.
“Shake it,” he said.
“Is that a Britney Spears song?” Harvey questioned, while Duck admitted, “I don’t think it’s a song.”

That answer, of course, did not appear on the board, nor did her mother’s response, “Bump It.” Her sister earned the team another spot with “Circus,” as did her brother-in-law’s answer, “Slave,” referencing Spears’ “I’m a Slave 4 U.”
Wilson had one more chance and guessed “Lucky,” which was a solid choice, though it also did not make the board.
Morgan followed with “Oops!…I Did It Again,” which turned out to be the number one answer.
Click below to watch more clips from Wilson’s appearance on Celebrity Family Feud.
Lainey Wilson is currently in the middle of her biggest tour yet, her headlining Whirlwind Tour. Earlier this week, she was revealed to be one of the top nominees for the upcoming 59th Annual CMA Awards alongside Ella Langley and Megan Moroney.
Wilson is nominated for six awards, including the night’s top honor of Entertainer of the Year.
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