There’s one hosting milestone left for Andy Cohen — and that’s leading America’s game, Wheel of Fortune.“Dream, dream job.
I would love to,” Cohen, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly of potentially replacing Pat Sajak. “That would be incredible.”The Real Housewives executive producer hosts reality TV show reunions and Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on a regular basis — and had a stint as the host of a Love Connection reboot — but a true game show is unchartered territory.“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,” Cohen added while promoting his latest partnership with Fresca Mixed.The job is up for grabs after Sajak, 76, announced earlier this month that he will retire next year.“Well, the time has come,” the game show host said in a statement to Bloomberg News. “I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last.
It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months. Many thanks to you all.”Wheel of Fortune debuted in 1975 with Chuck Woolery as the host.
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