Pat Sajak resurfaces with daughter after Wheel of Fortune retirement

Pat Sajak resurfaces with daughter after Wheel of Fortune retirement
Source: Daily Mail Online

Retirement looks good on former Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak, who recently resurfaced with his social media-savvy daughter Maggie Sajak.

In a viral video posted February 28, the 79-year-old presenter strutted down a hallway while lip-synching along to Jennie's new remix of Tame Impala's song Dracula.

Sajak (born Sajdak) wholesomely covered up his mouth with both hands when the F-bomb dropped during the trendy track.

Over on TikTok, user @j9_marie_bruen complimented him on 'the perfect censoring with the hands. That's a seasoned TV man!'

'Pat's looking healthy and rested,' TikTok user @bethwheel43 commented.

TikTok user @on_erecords wrote: 'Man, do we miss Pat. No shade to Ryan [Seacrest] though.'

'Hope he's enjoying his retirement!' TikTok user @verydemureverymindful commented.

'He's looking so happy as always! I was on the show 15 years ago and he was such a pleasure in person to meet!'

On Monday night, the three-time Emmy winner was dining with his 31-year-old nepo baby, who offered to trade him 'two lipliners and a piece of gum' for her sushi meal.

'It's okay,' Sajak lip-synched. 'It's on the house.'

The Chicago native and Maggie also joined forces on March 21 to serve as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN - the same town he scored his first television job on WSM-TV (now WSMV).

The daddy-daughter duo mingled backstage with Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Whispering Bill Anderson while Sajak got 'roped' into dancing alongside the Opry Square Dancers.

Last summer, the registered Republican starred as Dr. Roy Flemming in Robert Duval's play Prescription: Murder, adapted from NBC's 1968 Columbo pilot, at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu alongside KHON-TV anchor Joe Moore.

Sajak concluded his historic 42-year position hosting and consulting Wheel of Fortune on June 7, 2024 and he hosted his final episode of spin-off Celebrity Wheel of Fortune one year later on June 10.

'It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade,' the game show veteran said at the time.

In a viral video posted February 28, the 79-year-old presenter strutted down a hallway while lip-synching along to Jennie's new remix of Tame Impala's song Dracula.

Sajak (born Sajdak) wholesomely covered up his mouth with both hands when the F-bomb dropped during the trendy track.

Over on TikTok, user @j9_marie_bruen complimented him on 'the perfect censoring with the hands. That's a seasoned TV man!'

'Pat's looking healthy and rested,' TikTok user @bethwheel43 commented.

TikTok user @on_erecords wrote: 'Man, do we miss Pat. No shade to Ryan [Seacrest] though.'

'Hope he's enjoying his retirement!' TikTok user @verydemureverymindful commented. 'He's looking so happy as always! I was on the show 15 years ago and he was such a pleasure in person to meet!'

On Monday night, the three-time Emmy winner was dining with his 31-year-old nepo baby, who offered to trade him 'two lipliners and a piece of gum' for her sushi meal.

'It's okay,' Sajak lip-synched. 'It's on the house.'

The Chicago native and Maggie also joined forces on March 21 to serve as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN - the same town he scored his first television job on WSM-TV (now WSMV).

The daddy-daughter duo mingled backstage with Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Whispering Bill Anderson while Sajak got 'roped' into dancing alongside the Opry Square Dancers.

Last summer, the registered Republican starred as Dr. Roy Flemming in Robert Duval's play Prescription: Murder, adapted from NBC's 1968 Columbo pilot, at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu alongside KHON-TV anchor Joe Moore.

Sajak concluded his historic 42-year position hosting and consulting Wheel of Fortune on June 7, 2024 and he hosted his final episode of spin-off Celebrity Wheel of Fortune one year later on June 10.

'It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade,' the game show veteran said at the time.

In a viral video posted February 28, the 79-year-old presenter strutted down a hallway while lip-synching along to Jennie's new remix of Tame Impala's song Dracula.

Sajak (born Sajdak) wholesomely covered up his mouth with both hands when the F-bomb dropped during the trendy track.

Over on TikTok, user @j9_marie_bruen complimented him on 'the perfect censoring with the hands. That's a seasoned TV man!'

'Pat's looking healthy and rested,' TikTok user @bethwheel43 commented.

TikTok user @on_erecords wrote: 'Man, do we miss Pat. No shade to Ryan [Seacrest] though.'

'Hope he's enjoying his retirement!' TikTok user @verydemureverymindful commented. 'He's looking so happy as always! I was on the show 15 years ago and he was such a pleasure in person to meet!'

On Monday night, the three-time Emmy winner was dining with his 31-year-old nepo baby, who offered to trade him 'two lipliners and a piece of gum' for her sushi meal.

'It's okay,' Sajak lip-synched. 'It's on the house.'

The Chicago native and Maggie also joined forces on March 21 to serve as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN - the same town he scored his first television job on WSM-TV (now WSMV).

The daddy-daughter duo mingled backstage with Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Whispering Bill Anderson while Sajak got 'roped' into dancing alongside the Opry Square Dancers.

Last summer, the registered Republican starred as Dr. Roy Flemming in Robert Duval's play Prescription: Murder, adapted from NBC's 1968 Columbo pilot, at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu alongside KHON-TV anchor Joe Moore.

Sajak concluded his historic 42-year position hosting and consulting Wheel of Fortune on June 7, 2024 and he hosted his final episode of spin-off Celebrity Wheel of Fortune one year later on June 10.

'It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade,' the game show veteran said at the time.

In a viral video posted February 28, the 79-year-old presenter strutted down a hallway while lip-synching along to Jennie's new remix of Tame Impala's song Dracula.

Sajak (born Sajdak) wholesomely covered up his mouth with both hands when the F-bomb dropped during the trendy track.

Over on TikTok, user @j9_marie_bruen complimented him on 'the perfect censoring with the hands. That's a seasoned TV man!'

'Pat's looking healthy and rested,' TikTok user @bethwheel43 commented.

TikTok user @on_erecords wrote: 'Man, do we miss Pat. No shade to Ryan [Seacrest] though.'

'Hope he's enjoying his retirement!' TikTok user @verydemureverymindful commented. 'He's looking so happy as always! I was on the show 15 years ago and he was such a pleasure in person to meet!'

On Monday night, the three-time Emmy winner was dining with his 31-year-old nepo baby, who offered to trade him 'two lipliners and a piece of gum' for her sushi meal.

'It's okay,' Sajak lip-synched. 'It's on the house.'

The Chicago native and Maggie also joined forces on March 21 to serve as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN - the same town he scored his first television job on WSM-TV (now WSMV).

The daddy-daughter duo mingled backstage with Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Whispering Bill Anderson while Sajak got 'roped' into dancing alongside the Opry Square Dancers.

Last summer, the registered Republican starred as Dr. Roy Flemming in Robert Duval's play Prescription: Murder, adapted from NBC's 1968 Columbo pilot, at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu alongside KHON-TV anchor Joe Moore.

Sajak concluded his historic 42-year position hosting and consulting Wheel of Fortune on June 7, 2024 and he hosted his final episode of spin-off Celebrity Wheel of Fortune one year later on June 10.

'It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade,' the game show veteran said at the time.

In a viral video posted February 28, the 79-year-old presenter strutted down a hallway while lip-synching along to Jennie's new remix of Tame Impala's song Dracula.

Sajak (born Sajdak) wholesomely covered up his mouth with both hands when the F-bomb dropped during the trendy track.

Over on TikTok, user @j9_marie_bruen complimented him on 'the perfect censoring with the hands. That's a seasoned TV man!'

'Pat's looking healthy and rested,' TikTok user @bethwheel43 commented.

TikTok user @on_erecords wrote: 'Man, do we miss Pat. No shade to Ryan [Seacrest] though.'

'Hope he's enjoying his retirement!' TikTok user @verydemureverymindful commented. 'He's looking so happy as always! I was on the show 15 years ago and he was such a pleasure in person to meet!'

On Monday night, the three-time Emmy winner was dining with his 31-year-old nepo baby, who offered to trade him 'two lipliners and a piece of gum' for her sushi meal.

'It's okay,' Sajak lip-synched. 'It's on the house.'

The Chicago native and Maggie also joined forces on March 21 to serve as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN - the same town he scored his first television job on WSM-TV (now WSMV).

The daddy-daughter duo mingled backstage with Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins and Whispering Bill Anderson while Sajak got 'roped' into dancing alongside the Opry Square Dancers.

Last summer, the registered Republican starred as Dr. Roy Flemming in Robert Duval's play Prescription: Murder, adapted from NBC's 1968 Columbo pilot, at the Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu alongside KHON-TV anchor Joe Moore.

Sajak concluded his historic 42-year position hosting and consulting Wheel of Fortune on June 7, 2024 and he hosted his final episode of spin-off Celebrity Wheel of Fortune one year later on June 10.

'It's been an incredible privilege to be invited into millions of homes night after night, year after year, decade after decade,' the game show veteran said at the time.