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It was my intention to watch the debut of Fox's new reality show The Moment of Truth last night, but somehow I missed it. However, I did get a chance to see a pretty awkward clip that's circulating around the internet of professional football player and contestant Ty Keck.

The premise of the show is to ask people a series of intrusive questions in front of loved ones. The more personal the question, the greater the potential of cash reward, and answers are gauged against a previous polygraph test. The final question out of 21 is worth $500,000. For the record, I don't think there's enough money in the world for me to sit in that chair on national television and air all of my business to the world. Believe it or not there are some things about my life that even I don't share on this blog...lol!

So I'm sure you wanna know what the question was, right? Let me just say all men are probably guilty of this regardless of their sexual orientation. I'm just surprised ol' boy decided to tell the truth.

Click here to see what I'm talking about.

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