Who Will Replace Pat Sajak as the Next Host of “Wheel of Fortune”?

Fans of the venerable game show “Wheel of Fortune” have exciting news! The hunt is ended for the new host, and none other than the well-known television personality Ryan Seacrest has been selected. As the seasoned host of “American Idol” and a former co-host of “Live! with Kelly and Ryan,” Seacrest may be well-known to you. “I will be taking the wheel together with Kelly and Ryan,” he declared, beaming. With Seacrest in charge, be ready for a new chapter in “Wheel of Fortune” history!

Just one week ago, Pat Sajak announced that he will be retiring from hosting. His retirement will end after the current season in 2024. The New York Times reported sources stating that Seacrest has been chosen by Sony Pictures Television officials to assume the esteemed position. Furthermore, talks are in progress to retain the cherished co-host Vanna White on the show. Given how important she has been to the program, viewers will undoubtedly be happy to have her back.

A notable distinction between “Wheel of Fortune” and its sibling show, “Jeopardy!”, is how quickly hosts are chosen. With the passing of the great Alex Trebek, “Jeopardy!” had a protracted hunt for a new host; meanwhile, “Wheel of Fortune” had already named Seacrest a year ahead of schedule. This thoughtful choice will guarantee a smooth transition to the new era of the show, leaving fans excited to see what Seacrest has in store.

Ryan Seacrest’s name surfaced early on as the front-runner, accompanied by the likes of Andy Cohen and Whoopi Goldberg. But Vanna White was the one who received a ton of support from fans to take the role. Nevertheless, Seacrest was selected to succeed Pat Sajak because of his extensive hosting background and indisputable attractiveness. Seacrest has the charisma and contagious energy to take over the show and make it his own.

Being the host of “Wheel of Fortune” since 1983, Pat Sajak has contributed to the show’s longevity and made it one of the most watched game shows on television. Fans have continuously tuned in to experience the exhilarating gameplay and captivating persona of Sajak. Sajak wrote, “I’ll have more to say in the upcoming months,” as he considered retiring. It’s been a breathtaking journey. I sincerely appreciate your support, everyone. We excitedly welcome the new chapter with Seacrest and bid adieu to Sajak’s amazing stint.

The timing couldn’t be more ideal for Seacrest. He announced his departure from Kelly Ripa’s “Live” co-hosting in April. The difficulty of running a morning chat show in New York City while living in Los Angeles, where he also hosts “American Idol,” was mentioned as one of the reasons. Given that “Wheel of Fortune” is taped in Culver City, California, Seacrest would be a great fit for the host position. He will be able to keep enthralling audiences with his hosting skills thanks to this new endeavor.

Although there hasn’t been an official statement from the show’s management, Ryan Seacrest’s appointment as the next host of “Wheel of Fortune” has created a lot of talk. How do you feel about this exciting development? Would you rather see someone else take the helm of the show, or do you think Seacrest is the best fit? Talk about what you think, and let’s all rejoice over this significant announcement!

Frank Fritz, “American Pickers” star, dead at 60 — rest in peace

Fans are devastated at the news that Frank Fritz, the antiques expert who gained fame on the reality series American Pickers, has died at 60.

Fritz, who left the series in 2021, had been suffering from health problems and was hospitalized from a stroke two years ago.

The news was announced by Fritz’s friend and co-star Mike Wolfe, who said that Fritz passed away last night.

“I’ve know Frank for more [than] half my life and what you’ve seen on TV has always been what I have seen, a dreamer who was just as sensitive as he was funny,” Wolfe wrote in a social media tribute. “The same off camera as he was on, Frank had a way of reaching the hearts of so many by just being himself.”

Fritz and Wolfe gained fame as the hosts of the reality TV series American Pickers, which premiered on the History Channel in 2010. The series showed the two “pickers” traveling across the USA, searching for valuable antiques and collectibles in unexpected places.

“American pickers” Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz attend the grand opening of the History Pop Shop at History Pop Shop on December 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic)

“We’re looking for amazing things buried in people’s garages and barns,” the show’s opening narration explains. “What most people see as junk, we see as dollar signs. We’ll buy anything we think we can make a buck on.”

“We make a living telling the history of America… one piece at a time.”

The series attracted millions of viewers, becoming one of History Channel’s most popular programs. In its debut year it was the #1 non-fiction series among total viewers and adults 25-54.

While the antiques were often interesting, there’s no doubt it was the chemistry and charisma of the two hosts that kept viewers coming back for more.

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In 2021, it was announced that Fritz would be leaving American Pickers after a decade on the hit series. Fritz said the decision was not his own, and that he was pushed out by the network after a back surgery.

“I didn’t leave the show,” he told The Sun at the time. “I finished shooting and then I had a little back surgery and the pandemic came.”

He also suggested that his co-host’s ego was a factor, saying the show had “tilted towards him 1,000 percent.” “I haven’t talked to Mike in two years,” Fritz said. “He knew my back was messed up, but he didn’t call me up and ask how I was doing. That’s just how it is.”

NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 30: Frank Fritz (L) and Mike Wolfe attend A+E Network’s 2015 Upfront at Park Avenue Armory on April 30, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

In July 2022, Fritz was hospitalized from a stroke. In 2023, he had a tearful reunion with Mike Wolfe, and the two resolved their purported feud. However, Fritz declined an offer to rejoin American Pickers, deciding to focus on his health.

It’s clear that the two former co-hosts have remained friendly since then, and it seems Wolfe was by his side til the end.

“We’ve been on countless trips and shared so many miles and I feel blessed that I was there by his side when he took one last journey home,” Wolfe wrote on Instagram. “I love you buddy and will miss you so much I know [you’re] in a better place.”

American Pickers remains a staple of the History Channel lineup. Fritz has never officially been replaced as co-host, though series regulars like Danielle Colby, Mike Wolfe’s brother Robbie, and friend and antiques expert “Jersey Jon” Szalay will rotate accompanying Wolfe on his antiquing trips.

Colby also shared her own tribute to Fritz on social media. “Frank, I will miss your ability to make everyone laugh, your love for talking tattoos, your epic collections but what I will miss the most are those little glimpses of vulnerability from time to time,” she wrote.

“Frank, you loved your cat and your momma and we bonded on those things. You will be missed for all of these reasons and so many more.
Rest in Peace Road Dog.”

Rest in peace to the iconic reality TV star Frank Fritz 😢🙏 Please share this story in his memory.

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