‘I'm a good Christian girl, forgive me’: Kristin Chenoweth's lewd answer has her apologizing on ‘Family Feud’

Broadway legend Kristin Chenoweth appeared on Celebrity Family Feud, Sunday, to raise money and awareness for her arts and education fund.

“You know what, I'm really good with people,” said host Steve Harvey, while introducing the actress. “You are an exceptionally nice person.”

His opinion of her was short-lived as he asked, “We asked 100 women, after the lips, what's your favorite part of a man to kiss?”

She may have played Glinda the Good in the original Broadway cast of Wicked, but she was Kristin the Naughty on the Feud.

“I'm sorry,” she said. “I'm a good Christian girl. Forgive me.”

Her guess was so censored that viewers didn’t technically hear what she said, but that didn’t stop them from taking to Twitter to share in sophomoric glee. As for host Steve Harvey, he heard the full uncensored answer and he couldn’t believe it. By the way, the answer was not on the board.

Video Transcript

STEVE HARVEY: You know what? I'm really good with people.

KRISTIN CHENOWETH: I know.

STEVE HARVEY: You're an exceptionally nice person.

KRISTIN CHENOWETH: Thank you.

KYLIE MAR: Broadway legend Kristin Chenoweth appeared on "Celebrity Family Feud" Sunday to raise money and awareness for her Arts & Education Fund.

STEVE HARVEY: We asked 100 women-- after the lips, what's your favorite part of a man to kiss?

[BUZZER BUZZING]

Kristin?

KRISTIN CHENOWETH: Rhymes with [BLEEP].

[AUDIENCE GROANING]

- Oh my goodness.

- Wow.

- Wow.

- Right out the gate.

KYLIE MAR: She may have played Glinda the Good in the original cast of "Wicked," but she was Kristin the Naughty on the Feud.

KRISTIN CHENOWETH: I'm sorry. I'm a good Christian girl. Forgive me.

STEVE HARVEY: It rhymes with it.

[BUZZER BUZZING]

KYLIE MAR: Her guess was so censored that viewers didn't technically hear what she said, but that didn't stop them from taking to Twitter to share in sophomoric glee. As for host Steve Harvey, he did hear the full uncensored answer and he couldn't believe it.

STEVE HARVEY: Nicest woman I've ever met. Oh, my god, I can just tell you're just a wonderful person. And it rhymes with [BLEEP] [INAUDIBLE] [BLEEP] [INAUDIBLE]. Welcome to Sunday night TV, folks.