Last year, Today reported that Sajak and White had signed a lucrative deal to continue co-hosting together until partway through 2024 - but Sajak’s new comments could indicate they’re seeking an early exit from the gig. The duo have shared the screen together for the past 40 years. Vanna White, 65, was brought on as co-host in 1982. It's official: Vanna White will continue to co-host Wheel of Fortune even after Pat Sajak leaves at the end of the latest season, which kicked off this week. “Wheel of Fortune” first premiered back in 1975, with Sajak hired as host in December 1981. He added, “It’s an honor to have been in people’s living rooms for that long. She has been with the show since late 1982, and first appeared as a temporary co-host after original co-host Susan Stafford left. We’re not gonna do this for another 40 years. Vanna White (born Vanna Marie Rosich on Februfrom Conway, South Carolina) is the co-host of Wheel of Fortune, best known for her role as the letter-turner (letter-toucher since February 24, 1997). Sajak made the shocking admission in an interview with “Entertainment Tonight” on Thursday. The veteran entertainer, 75, says he’s almost at “the end” of his time on “Wheel of Fortune” after serving 41 years as host. Pat Sajak is gearing up for his final spin.
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