Vanna White bids an emotional farewell to Pat Sajak ahead of his final show

Vanna White delivered a heartfelt message to her “brother” Pat Sajak on the eve of his final episode of Wheel of Fortune.

The pre-taped messaged aired during Thursday night’s show.

“I can’t believe that tomorrow is our last show together,”

White, 67, said in the clip.

“I don’t know how to put into words what these past 41 years have meant to me, but I’m going to try.”

“Eight thousand episodes went by like that.”

The pair began hosting America’s Game together in 1982, when the show first aired in syndication.

In a heart-wrenching moment, Vanna White has said goodbye to her long-time co-host Pat Sajak, ahead of his final appearance on Wheel of Fortune. The iconic duo has worked side-by-side for more than four decades, with Vanna’s grace and warmth complementing Pat’s wit and charm.

Their partnership has become a symbol of television history, with fans around the world witnessing their enduring friendship and camaraderie.

As Pat prepares for his final episode after 41 years of hosting the beloved game show, Vanna shared her emotions in a heartfelt message, expressing her gratitude and admiration. “Pat, you’ve been not only a fantastic colleague but also a wonderful friend,” she said, holding back tears.

“We’ve laughed, we’ve shared countless memories, and together we’ve built something truly special. It will never be the same without you.”

Pat, visibly moved, thanked Vanna for her unwavering support throughout the years, calling her “the heart and soul” of Wheel of Fortune. “It’s been an incredible journey, and I couldn’t have asked for a better partner,” he said, his voice shaking.

Fans flooded social media with tributes to the pair, celebrating their decades-long friendship and the incredible chemistry that made them a household name. Vanna’s tribute marks a bittersweet farewell as she continues her role on the show, while fans and colleagues alike reflect on the legacy Pat Sajak leaves behind.

Though Pat’s final show marks the end of an era, Vanna’s words serve as a reminder of the lasting impact they’ve had on television, and the cherished memories they’ve created together.

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