‘Wheel of Fortune’ Host Pat Sajak Says ‘The End Is Near’ After 40 Years
Pat Sajak, the iconic host of “Wheel of Fortune,” has hinted at his impending retirement after an illustrious four-decade career on the popular game show. Sajak, 75, expressed his thoughts in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, acknowledging the show’s incredible longevity and his honor in being a part of it for so long. Despite the show’s enduring popularity, Sajak noted, “It appears I may go before the show,” signaling that his departure may come soon.
“Wheel of Fortune” first aired in 1975, and Sajak joined as host in 1981, quickly becoming a familiar face in American households alongside his co-host Vanna White, 65. The pair have been a staple of the series, endearing themselves to millions of viewers.
Reflecting on his time on the show, Sajak remarked on the swift passage of years and hinted at the nearing end of his tenure, stating, “We’re not gonna do this for another 40 years. The end is near.” Despite this, Sajak expressed pride and gratitude for the opportunity to be part of people’s daily lives for so many years.
Sajak’s career on “Wheel of Fortune” has not been without its memorable moments. He recently defended contestants after a viral puzzle fail and celebrated his 40th anniversary as host in December, with a tribute from his daughter, Maggie. The steadfast host took a brief hiatus once due to surgery, allowing White to step in as host.
As Sajak looks ahead to his next steps, his legacy on “Wheel of Fortune” remains firmly cemented, marked by countless episodes, numerous celebrity interactions, and his enduring rapport with Vanna White.