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Whoopi Goldberg Wants to Host ‘Wheel of Fortune’

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Whoopi Goldberg Wants to Host ‘Wheel of Fortune’

Whoopi Goldberg Wants to Host ‘Wheel of Fortune’

Whoopi Goldberg Wants , to Host ‘Wheel of Fortune’.

On June 12, Pat Sajak announced that he will be retiring from hosting the popular game show, Deadline reports.

Well, the time has come.

I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last.

, Pat Sajak, via statement.

It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months.

Many thanks to you all.

, Pat Sajak, via statement.

While appearing on 'The View' on June 13, 'Jeopardy!'

Host Ken Jennings was asked about his thoughts on Sajak's retirement.

But before he could answer, Goldberg said, "I want that job.".

'View' co-host Joy Behar chimed in and said, "Whoopi wants that job.".

Goldberg reiterated her desire by stating, "I want that job.

I think it would be lots of fun.".

According to Deadline, Goldberg has game show experience.

She was a producer and "center square" on 'Hollywood Squares' from 1998 to 2002.

However, multiple outlets, including TMZ and 'Us Weekly,' say that Ryan Seacrest is reportedly in early talks to replace Sajak


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