Why Is Vanna White Not on Wheel of Fortune Today? American television personality and host Vanna White is currently not appearing on the famous reality television show Wheel of Fortune. Is she left the show or it is her temporary absence? Let’s dive into the deep.
Why Is Vanna White Not on Wheel of Fortune Today?
In the current episodes of the Wheel of Fortune, you may have been noticed the absence of long time host, Vanna White of the show Wheel of Fortune. Her absence is temporary from the show. Pat Sajak, American TV personality and game show co-host, also stated about Vanna’s temporary’s departure.
“You’ll notice Vanna is not here, and I have to say that Ms. White has tested positive for COVID. That’s the bad news. The good news is I talked to her just a little while ago, and she feels fine. She has a little sniffle. But she tested positive, and that’s the way it goes, so she will not be with us here this week.”
Her abrupt absence from the show was the cause of her health condition and recovery.
Vanna White first began her career as a model and later competed in Miss Georgia USA in 1978. Then, she tried to follow her career in television and began to play as a regular co-host of the Wheel of Fortune in 1982.
Where Is Vanna White From Wheel of Fortune Tonight?
Vanna White seems absent from the Wheel of the Fortune show since Teacher’s day’s episodes of Wheel of Fortune. Amid this the show welcomed Bridgette Donald-Blue, an Educator, California Teacher of the Year 2023., to take over the letter-turning opportunity from October 2 to October 6.
Vanna White, 66, has been hosting the famous reality television show Wheel of the Fortune since 1982. Vanna White missed the show only three times in her Wheel of the Fortune hosting career.
Vanna recently extended her contract to be on “Wheel of Fortune” through the 2025-26 season after a negotiation about her payment.
Pat Sajak has announced his departure from the show.
She recently tweeted about Pat’s departure, “When we started Wheel Of Fortune who could have imagined we’d still be at it 41 years later? I couldn’t have been happier to have shared the stage with you for all these years with one more to come. Cheers to you, Pat Sajak.”