Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak is known for his long-lasting tenure on television, but behind the scenes, his family life is equally as established.
When Pat isn’t busy hosting Wheel of Fortune, he has plenty to keep him busy between his wife and two kids.
Pat Sajak, 77, and his wife, Lesly Brown, 59, have been married since 1989.
The couple of 35 years share two children: a daughter named Maggie and a son named Patrick.
Pat and Lesly met in 1988 through mutual friends, and by the following year, they were engaged and married four months later on New Year’s Eve in 1989.
Lesly, a native of Maryland, is a former model who was featured in Playboy.
It took some time for sparks to fly between Pat Sajak and his wife, Lesly Brown
Despite their 19-year age gap, the couple hit it off, although there weren’t sparks from the get-go.
“There...
When Pat isn’t busy hosting Wheel of Fortune, he has plenty to keep him busy between his wife and two kids.
Pat Sajak, 77, and his wife, Lesly Brown, 59, have been married since 1989.
The couple of 35 years share two children: a daughter named Maggie and a son named Patrick.
Pat and Lesly met in 1988 through mutual friends, and by the following year, they were engaged and married four months later on New Year’s Eve in 1989.
Lesly, a native of Maryland, is a former model who was featured in Playboy.
It took some time for sparks to fly between Pat Sajak and his wife, Lesly Brown
Despite their 19-year age gap, the couple hit it off, although there weren’t sparks from the get-go.
“There...
- 4/20/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Pat Sajak Retiring From ‘Wheel of Fortune’: Look Back At His Best Game Show Moments With Vanna White
Pat Sajak is saying goodbye to “Wheel of Fortune”. On Monday, the 76-year-old game show host revealed that he’s stepping away from the series after more than 40 years.
While the move may be a shock to fans, it’s not exactly a surprise. When Et spoke with Sajak last September, the host admitted that retirement was a topic that had been on his mind a lot in recent years.
“In most television shows by this time, you would have said, ‘That’s probably enough,’ but this show will not die,” he said of the game show, which premiered in 1975. “It appears I may go before the show.”
“Years go by fast. We’re getting near the end. It’s been a long [time]. We’re not gonna do this for another 40 years. The end is near,” Sajak said. “It’s an honour to have been in people’s living rooms for that long.
While the move may be a shock to fans, it’s not exactly a surprise. When Et spoke with Sajak last September, the host admitted that retirement was a topic that had been on his mind a lot in recent years.
“In most television shows by this time, you would have said, ‘That’s probably enough,’ but this show will not die,” he said of the game show, which premiered in 1975. “It appears I may go before the show.”
“Years go by fast. We’re getting near the end. It’s been a long [time]. We’re not gonna do this for another 40 years. The end is near,” Sajak said. “It’s an honour to have been in people’s living rooms for that long.
- 6/13/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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