Ryan Seacrest has recently shared his thoughts on the pressure he is feeling as he prepares to take over as the host of Wheel of Fortune from the iconic Pat Sajak later this year. Sajak, who has been the face of the popular game show for four decades, will be stepping down after his final episode airs on June 7.
Seacrest acknowledged the immense contribution that Sajak has made to the show, describing him as incredible and noting the special quality he has brought to Wheel of Fortune over the years. Despite recognizing that he cannot replicate Sajak's unique hosting style, Seacrest expressed his desire to do a great job and keep the audience engaged.
While Seacrest admitted to feeling some pressure, he also highlighted his lifelong connection to the show, having watched it both as a child and an adult. He emphasized the significance of Wheel of Fortune in people's lives, as it provides a source of entertainment and engagement for viewers who enjoy solving puzzles and winning prizes.
Seacrest sees his new role as an opportunity to continue the show's legacy and work alongside the legendary Vanna White. He expressed his excitement at the prospect of giving away cash and prizes while being part of a program that holds a special place in the hearts of many.
Sajak announced his retirement last year, stating that the upcoming 41st season would be his last. Following this announcement, Seacrest was revealed as his successor, set to take on the hosting duties for the 2024-25 season of Wheel of Fortune.