Andy Cohen: It would be my ‘dream job’ to host ‘Wheel of Fortune’

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recent retirement announcement.“Dream, dream job. I would love to,” Cohen told Us Weekly about tossing his hat in the ring to replace Sajak, 76.“That would be incredible,” the Bravo celebrity gushed.He went on: “Not only is a game show the thing that I haven’t done yet, but that is the premiere game show.

It’s really fun.”Sajak shocked the nation on June 12 when he dropped the bombshell that he would be leaving the game show after over four decades on air.He was hired to host “Wheel” back in 1981 after OG emcee Chuck Woolery left.Cohen also commended Sajak on his long tenure on the colorful trivia show, calling him “underrated.”The Sirius XM radio personality noted: “I don’t think people understand how hard it is to host that show and what a good job he does.

He’s smart, he’s funny, he’s a great host.”“There’s a reason he is been on for so long. But yeah, absolutely. I mean, that would be a dream,” he said.

Sajak tweeted the news of his retirement earlier this month.“Well, the time has come. I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last,” the Chicago native penned.“It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months.

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