Wheel of Fortune fans say ‘someone’s getting fired’ as Vanna White seems to drop NSFW word
Wheel of Fortune fans think they heard Vanna White exclaim an expletive during a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment on the show.

Vanna skiing during a recent episode of Wheel of Fortune (Image: ABC)
A brief moment during Thursday’s concluding segment has left Wheel of Fortune fans majorly divided.
As part of its Winter Wonderland Week, the hit ABC game show has been featured in Park City, Utah.
Vanna, 67, who has co-hosted Wheel of Fortune since her debut in 1982, and her new co-star Ryan Seacrest, 50, were both sporting skiing gear and were stationed atop a snowy hill.
Ryan got into position as he exclaimed: “Thanks for watching from this winter wonderland!”
Before he skied down the hill, he added: “See you next time on Wheel Of Fortune.”

Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest skiing together (Image: ABC)
As Vanna waved him off, the camera stayed on her, and she suddenly pulled a shocked facial expression.
The camera then cut to Ryan, who was lying face down on the snow with his equipment scattered around him.
Reacting to Ryan’s fall, Vanna seemingly exclaimed a word that viewers thought could have been an expletive.
Vanna ended the segment waving to the camera and saying: “I’m going to go and help Ryan, bye bye!”
One fan, @johnburrowsfan, took to Reddit to ask: “Did Vanna say what I think she said? I swear she says the F word!”
User @DinoScoops replied: “Yes I have it recorded too. I’ve listened to it like 30 times trying to figure out an alternative explanation. There isn’t one.”
With viewer @FabulousEngineer912 agreeing: “That’s what I thought she said too!”
A fourth user, @musicaes, chimed in: “Holy s—! It was clear as day. I was watching live and missed it!”
And fan @DinoScoops pointed out: “Especially when she has the exclamation of OHHH right beforehand. Someone is getting fired,” before clarifying: “EDIT: Vanna is not going to face any consequences. I’m referring to the junior editor tasked with these bumpers.”
However, some argued that Vanna actually said “look,” not the “F word,” like user @kerosenehat63, who wrote: “She said “Look”. At least that’s what the closed captioning said.”
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