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  • Heartbreaking News: “Modern Family” Star Julie Bowen Reveals Shocking Need for Pacemaker at Just 29!

    Heartbreaking News: “Modern Family” Star Julie Bowen Reveals Shocking Need for Pacemaker at Just 29!

    Heartbreaking News: “Modern Family” Star Julie Bowen Reveals Shocking Need for Pacemaker at Just 29!

    ‘Modern Family’ star Julie Bowen thought she was ‘gonna die’ after learning she needed a pacemaker at age 29

    The actress credits her sister for insisting she see a cardiologist immediately

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    At age 29, Julie Bowen got a pacemaker.

    The “Modern Family” alum made the revelation to host Michael Rosenbaum during a recent appearance on his podcast, “Inside of You.”

    The 55-year-old shared that she struggles with sick sinus syndrome, a heart rhythm disorder that, according to Mayo Clinic, causes “slow heartbeats, pauses or irregular heartbeats.”

    “I have a low resting heart rate,” the actress said on the podcast, noting her pacemaker is “set so that it can’t go below 45.” Bowen told Rosenbaum that, before receiving a pacemaker, her resting heart rate was in the 30s.

    Julie Bowen wearing all white and talking to a mic and sitting on a white couch.

    According to the Cleveland Clinic, the average heart rate for adult women is 78 to 82 beats per minute. The “normal” range is between 60 to 100 beats per minute, it noted. According to the outlet, multiple factors, such as hormones, exercise and other lifestyle choices can affect your heart rate.

    “I was a runner all throughout high school,” Bowen explained. “And then I was really a competitive runner. And I always had a really low heart rate. And my sister was in med school. So, I guess I had just gotten out of college maybe. … At that time in her life, I guess she always carried around a stethoscope.

    “We were on vacation, and she was like, ‘I want to listen to this,’” Bowen recalled. “And she listened to my heart, and she was like, ‘That is not what they’ve been telling you. And it’s not runner’s heart or whatever. … You need to go to a cardiologist immediately.’”

    Julie Bowen smiling with her "Ed" co-star in a suit and black tie.

    Bowen’s sister, Annie Luetkemeyer, had just graduated from medical school. She refused to give up on the issue. Still, Bowen would insist to her concerned sibling that “I’m fine.”

    A month later, Bowen shot the pilot episode of the TV series “Ed,” which premiered in 2000.

    “I shot the pilot of ‘Ed’ and immediately had to go get a pacemaker afterwards,” said Bowen. “I was like, ‘Oh my God. My life is over. This is so weird. I’m gonna die.’ I don’t know what I thought it was because I was 29.”

    Julie Bowen looking surprised in a floral top.

    “You’re lucky you didn’t die before that,” said Rosenbaum.

    “They said I wouldn’t probably die of it, but I’d start passing out,” she explained. “There was a vague feeling … whenever I was relaxed, really relaxed, I’d be, like, watching TV or [a] movie. It felt like I’d been holding my breath for a while, that feeling of, like, lightheadedness.

    “And they said, ‘You’re gonna be driving a car, and you’re gonna pass out, and you’re gonna kill somebody.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, well, then give me the g—–n pacemaker.’”

    Julie Bowen in a plum sparkly dress smiles on the carpet

    According to Bowen, surgeons went in through her armpit. Over the years, she has had to replace the batteries about three times.

    “I forget about it all the time,” Bowen said of having a pacemaker.

  • ‘Shifting Gears’ star is in the middle of a legal battle with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg after she claimed that he kicked her out of his Malibu home

    ‘Shifting Gears’ star is in the middle of a legal battle with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg after she claimed that he kicked her out of his Malibu home

    ‘Shifting Gears’ star is in the middle of a legal battle with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg after she claimed that he kicked her out of his Malibu home.

    Seann William Scott to Receive More Than $100K Pay Raise Per Episode for ‘Shifting Gears’ Season 2

    Seann William Scotts Massive Pay Raise for Shifting Gears Season 2

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    Seann William Scott is returning to Shifting Gears for season 2 and he’s being paid handsomely to do so.

    Scott, 48, earned $95,000 per episode on the ABC sitcom last season, but according to court documents viewed by In Touch, that number will increase to $225,000 for season 2.

    The pay bump comes as the Dude Where’s My Car actor remains locked in a court battle with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg. Korenberg, 35, is accusing Scott of attempting to kick her and the couple’s 4-year-old daughter out of his $3 million home.

    Scott and his attorney, Laura Wasser, filed a motion in court on Wednesday, May 28, asking a judge to dismiss certain allegations in Korenberg’s declaration. As part of the motion, he filed an updated income and expense declaration, where he amended his per-episode pay on the show.

    Shifting Gears stars Tim Allen as Matt Parker, an auto restoration shop owner who reunites with his estranged daughter, Riley (Kat Dennings). Scott plays Gabriel, a mechanic and Riley’s love interest.

    Production on season 2 is expected to start in August, according to Scott’s motion.

    The motion further broke down Scott’s income, showing he made $54,699 in April and that his average monthly income is $110,000. It also showed he has $172,000 in cash and checking accounts but nearly $12 million in stocks, bonds and other assets, and another $18,517,331 in real and personal property.

    Scott and Korenberg married in 2019 and separated in October 2023, according to their initial divorce filing, viewed by Us Weekly. They finalized their divorce in May 2024.

    According to a filing by Korenberg, she asked Scott in November of last year if she could introduce their daughter to her new partner, whom she had been seeing for five months at the time. Korenberg also allegedly offered Scott the chance to meet the partner first, which he declined.

    Weeks later, Scott informed his ex that he planned to sell their Malibu home, giving them until May 3 to vacate. Korenberg claimed to be blindsided by the news and said that she and her daughter would have nowhere to live by the end of June. Additionally, she is pushing back against Scott’s request that she and their daughter remain within 20 miles of Malibu, saying she can no longer afford to live there.

    “[Our daughter] and I will have nowhere to live. I cannot afford housing in Malibu. Further, it is not secure to continue living in Malibu, as we have evacuated numerous times due to wildfires,” Korenberg said in the filing.

  • Classic Game, Fresh Spin! “The Price Is Right” Unveils a Bold New Twist That Could Change Everything!

    Classic Game, Fresh Spin! “The Price Is Right” Unveils a Bold New Twist That Could Change Everything!

    Classic Game, Fresh Spin! “The Price Is Right” Unveils a Bold New Twist That Could Change Everything!

    The Price is Right introduced a new twist to a classic game recently

    Price is Right Plinko

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    Plinko Price is Right

    As a contestant named Michelle headed to the stage, host Drew Carey revealed the game was going to have a new twist–known as a Golden Plinko chip.

    If Michelle won the chip while guessing the prices of the smaller prizes, she could use it in the game, and wherever it would drop, her prize would be multiplied by 10.If the chip landed on the top slot of $20,000, her prize would be multiplied to be $200,000 total.

    Earning four chips total, including the Golden one, Michelle yubi managed to get her other chips to all land in the $5,000  slot, for a $15,000 win. When she placed the Golden Chip, it landed in the $2,000 slot, earning her an additional $20,000–for a grand total of $35,000.

    Fans quickly shared on an Instagram post showing her win that they loved the change to the game, and hoped it could be added to the daytime version of the show.

    Plinko Price is Right

    “Ooh, I LIKE this twist!!!,” one commented.

    “Do this for daytime too!!,” another wrote.

    “NOW… that’s my kinda PLINKO game,” a third said.

    The Price is Right airs weekdays on CBS, and the Price is Right at Night airs Wednesday nights.

  • [VERY SAD] CBS Axes Late-Night Show: Network’s Evening Lineup Slashed in Half in Shocking Decision!

    [VERY SAD] CBS Axes Late-Night Show: Network’s Evening Lineup Slashed in Half in Shocking Decision!

    [VERY SAD] CBS Axes Late-Night Show: Network’s Evening Lineup Slashed in Half in Shocking Decision!

    CBS has canceled late night show After Midnight after barely a year.

    Host Taylor Tomlinson said in a statement she was leaving the show to return to her ‘first passion’ of stand-up comedy.

    The announcement saw the network’s late night lineup immediately halved – leaving behind just The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.

    Tomlinson, viewed by many as a rising star, mentioned Colbert in her statement. He had been one of After Midnight’s executive producers.

    He touched on Tomlinson’s exit toward the end of his show Wednesday night, framing the host as ‘incredibly funny.’

    ‘Unfortunately, After Midnight is going to end in June,’ he added, sparking some ‘awws’ from the studio audience.

    Colbert went on to emphasize how the development had been Tomlinson’s decision – one he supported.

    His words came at a point he usually reserved to promote After Midnight, which, in a crowded field of shows manned by men, yubi had been the only female-fronted program of its kind.

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    CBS has canceled late night show After Midnight after barely a year, after host Taylor Tomlinson said she would prefer to do solely stand-up in a statement

    CBS has canceled late night show After Midnight after barely a year, after host Taylor Tomlinson said she would prefer to do solely stand-up in a statement

    The announcement saw the network's late night lineup immediately halved -leaving behind just The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

    The announcement saw the network’s late night lineup immediately halved -leaving behind just The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

    ‘Hosting “After Midnight” has genuinely been the experience of a lifetime, and I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of this incredible journey,’ Tomlinson, 31, said.

    ‘Though it was an extremely tough decision, I knew I had to return to my first passion and return to stand-up touring full-time.

    ‘I appreciate CBS, Stephen Colbert, the producers and the entire “After Midnight” staff and crew for all the love, support and unforgettable memories.’

    While no other reasons were provided, Colbert offered his input before going on the air.

    ‘I want to thank CBS for their constant support and invaluable partnership on “After Midnight,” and the whole staff for their amazing dedication,’ the longtime late night host said.

    ‘While we were excited and grateful for our third season to start in the fall, we respect Taylor’s decision.’

    That decision, meanwhile, remains mired in mystery, leaving the shows’ season finale to serve as a conclusion for the entire series.

    'Hosting "After Midnight" has genuinely been the experience of a lifetime, and I'll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of this incredible journey,' she said. 'Though it was an extremely tough decision, I knew I had to return to my first passion'

    ‘Hosting “After Midnight” has genuinely been the experience of a lifetime, and I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of this incredible journey,’ she said. ‘Though it was an extremely tough decision, I knew I had to return to my first passion’

    She replaced fellow comic James Corden, after his show came off the air at his own behest in 2023

    She replaced fellow comic James Corden, after his show came off the air at his own behest in 2023

    Craig Ferguson - seen with his inanimate sidekick Geoff - also left his version of the show on his accord, citing the workload that came with it

    Craig Ferguson – seen with his inanimate sidekick Geoff – also left his version of the show on his accord, citing the workload that came with it

    It premiered in January of 2024, after the end of The Late Late Show With James Corden.

    Corden’s show had been a surprise hit for the recently ratings-challenged network, and he too left of his own accord.

    Craig Ferguson, several years before, did the same – citing the heavy workload that comes from the job.

    His forebear, the legendary Tom Snyder, did so as well, after moving to CBS along with longtime friend David Letterman to start the show – then known as The Late Late Show.

    It was the spiritual successor of Snyder’s old program on NBC, the more cerebral Tomorrow Show, which kicked the late, late night era off in 1973.

    More than half a century later, the format as a whole is struggling.

    Late last year, the program once manned by the late Johnny Carson, Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show, cut its schedule to just four days a week.

    Both shows had been spiritual successors to Tom Snyder's old program on NBC, The Tomorrow Show, which kicked the late, late night era off in 1973. He brought a new version of the show to CBS shortly after David Letterman jumped ship from NBC

    Both shows had been spiritual successors to Tom Snyder’s old program on NBC, The Tomorrow Show, which kicked the late, late night era off in 1973. He brought a new version of the show to CBS shortly after David Letterman jumped ship from NBC

    America's highest paid news stars are dropping like flies, our source explained - and those still standing are fearing for their future. Pictured, Norah O'Donnell replacements John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois manning CBS Evening News

    America’s highest paid news stars are dropping like flies, our source explained – and those still standing are fearing for their future. Pictured, Norah O’Donnell replacements John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois manning CBS Evening News

    Advents such as streaming have only made things worse, as well as additional ratings declines seen since the election.

    As it stands, Greg Gutfeld‘s late night-styled Fox alternative is attracting the largest average nightly audience of the pack – something unthinkable a decade ago.

    The pronounced shift in audience shows who’s watching network TV and how millions of Americans are fed-up with the relatively recent phenomenon of politicized content.

    Such content was seen in spades during Trump’s first term; a trend that’s since resumed with the politician’s second presidency.

    CBS Evenings’ O’Donnell suddenly stepping away from her highly prized job, meanwhile, left the long-popular program to retool and introduce a new two-anchor format.

    A former CBS exec told the Mail last month the move was immediately seen ‘as a disaster’ internally, after it was met with a stark drop in ratings.

    The deviation from tradition – since rectified with a less magazine style format – was also accompanied by a further high-profile exit with the sudden ‘resignation’ of CBS President of Editorial and Newsgathering Adrienne Roark, just seven months after she had accepted the position.

    A source told DailyMail.com that she was actually fired.

    CBS Evenings' O'Donnell suddenly stepping away from her highly prized job, meanwhile, left the long-popular program to retool and introduce a new two-anchor format

    CBS Evenings’ O’Donnell suddenly stepping away from her highly prized job, meanwhile, left the long-popular program to retool and introduce a new two-anchor format

    CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker

    Then-Vice President Kamala Harris

    The netowrk is facing more pressure in the form of the 60 Minutes lawsuit, which could see a planned merger with Larry Ellison-backed Skydance put in jeapordy

    '[CBS Evenings Executive Producer] Bill Owens (pictured) is also overstretched and feeling the pressure with this lawsuit from Donald Trump ,' a source added in an interview with the Mail last month, discussing the current state of the network

    ‘[CBS Evenings Executive Producer] Bill Owens (pictured) is also overstretched and feeling the pressure with this lawsuit from Donald Trump ,’ a source added in an interview with the Mail last month, discussing the current state of the network

    Earlier this month, a high-level network executive said the network is under serious pressure from not only the administration but also [the network’s billionaire owner] Shari Redstone ,’ as it seeks to make a lawsuit filed by the president go away.

    ‘[CBS Evenings Executive Producer] Bill Owens is also overstretched,’ a former CBS exec told DailyMail.com before.

    The 60 Minutes boss was brought on to help CEO Wendy McMahon with Evening News, and both are said to be.

    ‘disillusioned’ by their scandal-stained, soon-to-be boss: a former NBCU exec who urged them to placate Trump back in October.

    Skydance, meanwhile, is set to merge with CBS’ parent company Paramount this year, a deal that requires federal approval.

  • Vanna White is fearful of being REPLACED by Maggie Sajak in her $10million game show role

    Vanna White is fearful of being REPLACED by Maggie Sajak in her $10million game show role

    EXCLUSIVE: Vanna White In Spin Over Fears She’s Be Dumped From $10Million-a-Year ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Job By ‘Budget-Friendly’ Nepo Baby Maggie Sajak.

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    Source: MEGAVanna White, left, is fearful of being replaced by Maggie Sajak in her $10million game show role.

    Vanna White scored a $10million-a-year deal for her gig on Wheel of Fortune in 2023 – but now the game show beauty is panicking that bosses may want to replace her with nepo baby Maggie Sajak, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

    Maggie, the 30-year-old daughter of Wheel‘s now-retired host Pat Sajak, joined the program in 2021 as its social correspondent, and sources said she’s an “obvious” choice.

    “No offers have been made, but she’s very well-liked by fans, she’s younger and she makes significantly less than Vanna– so it would be an easy way to cut costs,” an insider said. “It’s no wonder Vanna is worried.”

    Budget-Friendly

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    Source: MEGAPat Sajak’s daughter, Maggie, is seen as a budget-friendly pick to replace White.

    White, 68, started on Wheel in 1982, and sources said her last mega-raise – negotiated after Pat, 78, was replaced by 50-year-old Ryan Seacrest – reportedly more than tripled her previous salary.

    But insiders tell us White’s contract is up in summer 2026 and rumors are swirling bosses may refuse to re-up.

    “When they caved to Vanna’s demands for a substantial raise, they were in a different position,” one insider explained.

    vanna white fears maggie sajak replace wheel fortune job

    Source: MEGARyan Seacrest stepped in as host on ‘Wheel of Fortune’, while White fights to hold onto her money-spinning gig.

    When White was asked last year about the possibility that she might be booted because of the show’s new high-tech letter system, she insisted: “They need me.”

    Our insider added: “Vanna very much wants to keep her job. What other gig pays $10million for only 34 days of work?”

  • Wheel Of Fortune’s Ryan Seacrest Made This Shocking Mistake On The Job And It’s Not The First Time

    Wheel Of Fortune’s Ryan Seacrest Made This Shocking Mistake On The Job And It’s Not The First Time

    Wheel Of Fortune’s Ryan Seacrest Made This Shocking Mistake On The Job (It’s Not The First Time)

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    Ryan Seacrest has made some errors as a Wheel of Fortune host, which haven’t gone unnoticed by viewers. Ryan established a solid reputation for himself by hosting shows such as American Idol and Live with Kelly and Ryan.

    He also became popular as a producer of several TV shows before making his debut on Wheel of Fortune. Ryan took over as host after Pat Sajak retired in June 2024. During his time as host, he co-hosted the show with Vanna White, creating an interesting dynamic that blended the old and new eras of the show.

    Ryan’s main role on the show is to host the games, guide contestants, and engage with viewers. He also entertains fans with his incredible chemistry with Vanna. Ryan demonstrated excellent professionalism, charisma, and personality in his first season of Wheel of Fortune.

    Despite a few mistakes, he still managed to convince most viewers that he was a great replacement for Pat. Ryan’s debut season was impressive – he is so watchable. While some missed Pat’s dry sense of humor, most welcomed Ryan with open arms.

    One Mistake Cost Ryan $56,000

    Ryan Was Criticized For Not Clarifying The Rules To The Contestant

    Ryan has made his fair share of mistakes on Wheel of Fortune. However, one of them had cost significantly more than the others. In June 2025, Ryan was criticized for a significant blunder that resulted in one contestant losing over $50,000. The incident involved Todd Meyer solving a crossword puzzle, where he had to guess words related to the theme of “party.”

    Although he guessed correctly, he used the word “party” in his answers, causing them to be considered incorrect due to a technicality. Ryan was called out for not clarifying the rules and for being responsible for Todd losing his opportunity to win $56,000.

    Ryan Fell On The Set

    Ryan Lost His Balance While Hosting

    Not explaining the rules to the contestant beforehand isn’t the only mistake Ryan has made on the show.

    Previously, he fell on stage, becoming part of one of the most memorable yet embarrassing moments in the history of Wheel of Fortune, as per the show’s official Instagram. The episode showed Daniel correctly guessing the word and running toward Ryan to hug him.

    While Daniel’s excitement was understandable, it caused Ryan to lose his balance and stumble to the ground. Even though Ryan’s fall wasn’t dramatic, it was clumsy and funny enough for viewers who had not seen something like that before, at least not when Pat hosted the show.

    Ryan’s Blooper Got Noticed

    Ryan Seemed Confused

    Ryan made his first noticeable on-air mistake in 2024, when contestant Cody solved the bonus round puzzle correctly. As Vanna clapped, Ryan became confused and paused awkwardly before confirming the answer was correct. His odd delay in establishing the answers was a memorable Wheel of Fortune gaffe.

    Collage of the Popsicle Bike Wheel of Fortune Board and contestants and Jimmy Kimmel and Guillermo behind a bike made of popsicle sticks

    Ryan was compared to Pat and called out for dropping the ball at that moment. Ryan’s fumbled response led some viewers to question his skills as the host of Wheel of Fortune, earning him his first share of valid criticism.

    Wheel of Fortune is available to stream on Hulu.

    Sources: Wheel of Fortune/Instagram, Wheel of Fortune/YouTube

  • The Truth is Out! Vanna White’s Crucial Request to Ryan Seacrest for His “Wheel of Fortune” Takeover Finally Uncovered!

    The Truth is Out! Vanna White’s Crucial Request to Ryan Seacrest for His “Wheel of Fortune” Takeover Finally Uncovered!

    The Truth is Out! Vanna White’s Crucial Request to Ryan Seacrest for His “Wheel of Fortune” Takeover Finally Uncovered!

    Vanna White Encourages Ryan Seacrest to Embrace His Authentic Self on *Wheel of Fortune*

    As Ryan Seacrest steps into the role of host on *Wheel of Fortune*, he finds himself navigating a significant transition, taking over from the legendary Pat Sajak, who delighted audiences for over four decades. In this new chapter, Vanna White, the iconic co-host, has been a guiding light for Ryan, encouraging him to embrace his authentic self and enjoy the experience.

    A Warm Welcome and Valuable Advice

    Vanna White To Guest Star On 'American Idol' With Future 'Wheel Of Fortune'  Host Ryan Seacrest

    In a heartfelt conversation, Ryan shared how Vanna’s encouragement meant the world to him as he began his journey on the show. The 50-year-old media personality recalled Vanna’s advice to “go out there and have a blast.” Her words resonated deeply with him, highlighting the importance of being genuine and relaxed while hosting. Vanna, who has been a staple on *Wheel of Fortune* for 37 years, emphasized that the show has a unique charm that allows for moments of spontaneity and authenticity.

    “It has a little looseness to it. It doesn’t have to be so strict and so formatted,” Vanna explained. “It has those moments of real life and humanity.” This insight from the 68-year-old co-host reassured Ryan that he could bring his personality to the forefront, making the hosting experience not just a job, but a joyful endeavor.

    Vanna White cohosts 'American Idol' with next 'Wheel of Fortune' host Ryan  Seacrest

    Filling Pat Sajak’s Shoes

    Ryan’s debut as the new host of *Wheel of Fortune* in 2024 marked a significant moment in television history. He acknowledged the challenge of filling Pat Sajak’s shoes, a role that has brought smiles and excitement to millions of viewers. “Thank you for the very warm welcome. Hosting *Wheel of Fortune* is a dream job,” Ryan expressed during his first episode of the show’s 42nd season, which premiered last September. He reflected on his childhood memories of watching the show with his family in Atlanta, which made this opportunity even more special.

    Ryan Seacrest starts 'Wheel of Fortune' arm-in-arm with Vanna White

    Embracing the Moment

    Ryan’s transition into hosting has been met with enthusiasm from fans, many of whom are excited to see how he will put his spin on the beloved game show. With Vanna’s support and guidance, he is poised to bring his unique flair to the role while honoring the legacy of Pat Sajak. Vanna’s encouragement to embrace the show’s inherent warmth and humanity is a testament to the camaraderie that has developed between the two hosts.

    As Ryan Seacrest embarks on this new adventure, he carries with him not only the legacy of *Wheel of Fortune* but also the invaluable advice from Vanna White. Together, they are set to create memorable moments that will continue to resonate with audiences, proving that authenticity and joy are at the heart of this beloved game show.

  • Vanna White Is ‘Worried’ Her ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Days Are Numbered, She is not ready for those goodbyes!

    Vanna White Is ‘Worried’ Her ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Days Are Numbered, She is not ready for those goodbyes!

    Vanna White Is Reportedly ‘Worried’ Her ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Days Are Numbered

    Vanna White at the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards

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    Vanna White is not ready for those goodbyes!

    The media personality is reportedly in a state of panic over the possibility of being replaced on her eight-figure-earning hosting job.

    Vanna White joined the famous show “Wheel of Fortune” in 1982 as a co-host alongside television veteran Pat Sajak. Now, she is the new host, Ryan Seacrest’s partner in progress.

    Vanna White Reportedly Fears Pat Sajak’s Daughter Is Coming For Her Job

    Maggie Sajak at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival - Day 2

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    Sources close to the show are stating that Pat’s daughter, Maggie Sajak, stands out as a likely replacement for the 68-year-old. Maggie reportedly joined the show as its social correspondent in 2021, which means she is not a stranger to how things run on and off the screen.

    Although insiders confirm that no offers have been put on the table yet, Maggie remains an attractive choice because she is younger and a more prudent option.

    Maggie reportedly earns significantly less than Vanna’s $10 million per year, and the show’s producers view her as a way to cut costs. “It’s no wonder Vanna is worried,” the source noted.

    Sources also reveal that her latest significant salary increase, which was negotiated after Pat’s replacement, Ryan Seacrest, reportedly more than tripled her previous earnings.

    Vanna’s contract is set to expire in the summer of 2026, and the powers that be are not willing to sit down at the discussion table for any more increases.

    Another insider explained to RadarOnline that the TV host was able to have things go her way the last time because the producers and the network were in a different position. However, now things may not work in her favor, and she is reportedly concerned because “what other gig pays $10 million for only 34 days of work?”

    Inside The Co-Host’s 300+ Days Off From Shooting 

    Vanna White at Race to Erase MS 25th Anniversary Gala

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    Yes, Vanna gets paid a sumptuous $10 million a year for appearing on set for a total of 34 days. Back in March, E! Online shared the version of events from Vanna’s POV when she appeared on the Morning Show.

    In her words, “We film about 34 days a year. That’s it. But we film six shows a day. Come on, you could feel bad for me.” Vanna did not get any sympathy for apparently having such a great time at her job, but the host shared that she does not see her days off as any form of vacation.

    She also explained how the show producers made her job easier by switching from a manually controlled system to a high-tech environment that allows her to do fewer physical tasks while on set.

    Vanna noted that the production team installed a laser system that works in conjunction with her hand motion to “light up” the letters and perform other functions.

    Co-hosting the “Wheel of Fortune” for decades has earned the TV personality “a half-hour of family, and escape from much.” She emphasized that the show leaves a positive trail in her path, and she enjoys “being part of that.”

    Vanna Got Her First Ink From Her Tattoo Artist Daughter

    The South Carolina native proved she is still young at heart when she got her first-ever tattoo earlier in the year from her daughter, Gigi Santo Pietro. Vanna welcomed her daughter, Gigi, and her son, Nikko, with her ex-husband, George Santo Pierro, before their divorce in 2002.

    The Blast reported that Vanna revealed she decided to get the pink-hued tattoo in her inner wrist so she could get a good look at it daily and think about her daughter. Although her daughter did the honors of giving her her first ink, Vanna clarified that it was 100% her choice to go through with the process.

    The 68-year-old nervously settled for her daughter’s favorite shade of pink after minutes of deliberation. During the process, she was surprised it did not hurt as much as she had pictured it in her head.

    When her tattoo was finally revealed, Vanna cheered and, with a thankful heart, noted to her daughter that it was exactly what she had wanted.

    Inside The Game Show Host’s Relationship

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    Tattoos are not the only thing that elates the former beauty pageant contestant. The pace of her current relationship with John Donaldson also makes her smile.

    The actress revealed during an interview that while they have not made things official by walking down the aisle, they maintain a deep level of commitment towards each other.

    She described Donaldson as the masculine version of herself, who understands her person and vice versa. Vanna noted that they have been a couple for 12 years and often feel like they are a married couple.

    “Do we have to get married? No, because we feel comfortable in our relationship. You know what I mean? I know that he’s the one. He knows I’m the one,” the author declared.

    She continued that the topic of marriage rarely comes up in their conversations because they are aware of their feelings for each other.

    Vanna White Charged Ryan Seacrest To Be Himself On The ‘Wheel Of Fortune’

    The multi-talented personality also gives excellent advice, and Ryan attested to this when he began his role as Pat’s replacement on the show.

    The 50-year-old recalled that Vanna encouraged him to go out there and have a blast. Vanna reportedly educated him about the show and how it affords one the advantage to loosen up and be the best version of themselves.

    “It has a little looseness to it. It doesn’t have to be so strict and so formatted. It has those moments of real life and humanity,” said the 68-year-old to the former “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” producer.

    Ryan filled Pat’s big shoes as the show’s new host in 2024, taking over the baton from Pat, who had brought smiles to the faces of contestants on the beloved game show for four decades.

    “Thank you for the very warm welcome. Hosting ‘Wheel of Fortune’ is a dream job. I’ve been a fan of this show since I was a kid watching it in Atlanta with my family,” Ryan declared in his debut episode for the show’s 42nd season, which premiered last September.

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  • America’s Game Show Showdown: Did “Jeopardy!” or “Wheel of Fortune” Claim the Top Spot in the Latest Ratings Battle? The Winner Might Shock You!

    America’s Game Show Showdown: Did “Jeopardy!” or “Wheel of Fortune” Claim the Top Spot in the Latest Ratings Battle? The Winner Might Shock You!

    America’s Game Show Showdown: Did “Jeopardy!” or “Wheel of Fortune” Claim the Top Spot in the Latest Ratings Battle? The Winner Might Shock You!

    ‘Jeopardy!’ & ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Latest Ratings Reveal Big Swing

    Ken Jennings and Ryan Seacrest
    Jeopardy! YouTube; Wheel of Fortune YouTube

    The latest game show ratings show the gap closing between Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune, with around 500,000 viewers separating the two long-running series.

    According to USTVDB.com, citing Nielsen ratings, Jeopardy! averaged 7,787,000 million total viewers for the week of June 23. This was up on the week beginning June 9, which averaged 7,749,000 million viewers, and the week beginning June 2, which averaged 7,846,000 million viewers.

    However, Jeopardy! has dropped over a million viewers since its last reported ratings in March. From March 3 to March 7, the show averaged 8,902,000 million viewers. This was also down from its February 24 to February 28 numbers, which averaged a whopping 9,314,000million viewers.

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    Wheel of Fortune, meanwhile, has begun to close the gap on its sister show. Both Jeopardy! and Wheel air in syndication, with the latter regularly trailing the former in ratings.

    For the week beginning June 23, Wheel averaged 7,264,000 million viewers, around 500,000 fewer than Jeopardy! This was down slightly from the week beginning June 9, which averaged 7,285,000 million viewers, but up on the week beginning June 2, which averaged 7,456,000 million viewers.

    The only time Wheel has beaten Jeopardy! this season was in its premiere week from September 9 to September 15, which averaged 8,310,000 million viewers compared to Jeopardy!‘s 7,113,000 million. This marked Ryan Seacrest‘s debut as host as he took over from Pat Sajak.

    Wheel of Fortune beats Jeopardy!'s ratings by 1m since Ryan Seacrest took  over as Ken Jennings told to 'watch his back' | The US Sun

    Elsewhere, Family Feud finished in third place for the week of June 23, averaging 6,824,000 million viewers.

    Wheel of Fortune is now airing summer reruns, while Jeopardy! is set to wrap up its current season on July 25. Both shows will remain on hiatus until the new seasons premiere in September.

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  • The Price Is Right: The Shocking Reason Most Players Fail At Beloved Game Plinko

    The Price Is Right: The Shocking Reason Most Players Fail At Beloved Game Plinko

    The Price Is Right: The Shocking Reason Most Players Fail At Beloved Game Plinko.

    The Price Is Right TV Show Drew Carey Poster The Price is Right's Drew Carey with a contestant in front of the Plinko board

    The Price is Right is famous for giving players the chance to “come on down” and win big money and prizes if they can correctly guess the price of various items. The long-running game show has been airing since 1972, offering people the chance to win life-changing money for over 50 years. The Price is Right contestants are chosen from the studio audience, meaning anyone who’s lucky enough to get into the audience has the same chance at winning big.

    The Price is Right, hosted by Drew Carey, is generally considered to be less a game of strategy and more a game of luck, mixed in with some good guesses, of course. Still, there are opportunities to display savvy strategy, such as the show’s famed Plinko board game. Plinko is one of the show’s most popular challenges, and contestants can earn Plinko chips by correctly guessing the price of everyday items that don’t exceed $100. The more Plinko chips the player earns, the better their chances of winning big.

    What Is Plinko?

    Plinko Is One Of The Price Is Right’s Games

    Plinko is one of The Price is Right‘s most popular games. Even casual viewers of The Price is Right have heard of Plinko, a game that requires players to drop a chip down through the board’s series of pegs to land in a money slot. According to priceisright.fandom.com, the game originated in 1983 and was invented by Frank Wayne, the show’s late executive producer.

    Prizes vary, but the general Plinko game will offer fans a chance at winning up to $50k. Producers will sometimes up the prize amount, depending on the show. The way to play is simple: Contestants can win up to five Plinko chips, small discs with the show’s logo emblazoned on them. They win chips by guessing the price of various items.

    The more chips, the higher the chance at winning.

    Players will then climb a set of stairs to the top of the Plinko board, and drop each chip down the slots. The chip will bounce through pegs, eventually landing at the bottom in one of the numbered money slots. For most, this looks like a game of pure chance, as the bouncing follows no rhyme or reason. However, savvy players will try different strategies in order to maximize winnings at Plinko.

    The Reason Most Fail At Plinko

    Positioning Is Key

    What is the science behind Plinko?
    byu/Comfortable_Tutor_43 inThePriceIsRight

    An engineer took to Reddit last month to share that although Plinko looks like a game of chance, there are strategies to employ that make the odds of winning higher. The man identified himself as Robert B. Hayes, PhD, CHP, PE, an Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University, a Fellow of the Health Physics Society, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. In his Reddit post, Robert shared a one-and-a-half-minute video breaking down the science of Plinko.

    drew carey on the price is right at night

    Robert used something called a “normal distribution generator,” a sort of miniature version of the Plinko board, to explain that pins, or chips, in the case of the game show, will fall to the left or to the right of the pegs. Robert used something called the “central limit theorem” to prove his point.

    “The central limit theorem tells us that this normal distribution that we have here is what you actually expect when you’re taking an average of a sample from a population and you’re looking at the distribution of those sample averages.”

    In Robert’s example, the balls were dropped from the center. The highest number of balls landed in the center of the board. Thus, Robert concluded that in Plinko, there is a strategy in terms of where the player drops the coins onto the board, which runs counter to what many feel is a game of chance.

    What Is The Best Position To Be In To Win Big At Plinko?

    The Best Position Is Down The Center

    The Price is Right's Drew Carey and a contestant clutching Plinko chips

    According to Robert’s experiment, dropping the chips from the center of the board will result in a higher chance of the chips landing in the center slot, which is the highest cash value. Commenters on Robert’s post agreed, with one who goes by Fennemore_Branch writing, “Your best bet is to always drop the chip right in the middle of the board. I always get a good chuckle out of contestants who spend time asking the audience where to drop them.

    Another Reddit user, cockkaznquestioned whether the placement of the pegs would make a difference. They asked, “Right, but doesn’t the outcome rely heavily on the layout of the pegs? Every Plinko board I’ve seen has no distinct shape like the one shown here.”

    Another The Price is Right viewer, therealpoltic, answered by saying, “All plinko boards use this same layout. It’s essentially triangles. The main difference here, is that the balls are all launched from the middle. If everyone dropped their chip exactly in the middle each time, it’s more likely to go down the middle. Most forget that the two ZEROS are there right next to the big money. The zeros are there to match the likely normal distribution. For as often as we will see big money, we’ll also see zeros.”

    The Price is Right airs on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

    Source: priceisright.fandom.com, Robert Hayes/Reddit, Fennemore_Branch/Reddit, cockkazn/Reddit, therealpoltic/Reddit