Pat Sajak is leading the way in retirement playing with his daughter on social media

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Pat Sajak doesn’t solve puzzles anymore – he steals the spotlight on social media.
The former “Wheel of Fortune” host offers glimpses into retirement, appearing alongside his daughter, Maggie Sajak, in a series of playful videos that have quickly become an Internet sensation.
During a recent visit, Maggie jokingly tried to negotiate her way to pay for dinner, offering her father “two liplips and a piece of gum” in a social media video.
“POV: going to have dinner with your parents,” the social media caption said.
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Pat Sajak has made a few appearances on social media for his daughter, Maggie Sajak. (Getty Images)
“Okay,” he lip synced. “It’s in the house.”
Fans were quick to comment on the video.
“Yes. Even the vowels are in the house. Hi Pat! I love these father and daughter skits you two made,” one user wrote.
“I love the way you spend time with your parents, especially your father. Hard to find these days..” added another.
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The light-hearted exchange is just the latest example of Pat embracing a more relaxed chapter in life after stepping away from television.

Pat Sajak and his daughter Maggie are going viral with their Instagram videos, giving fans a fun peek into the retirement life of the “Wheel of Fortune” host. (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)
Last month, Pat and Maggie reunited – this time on the big stage – serving as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. The appearance marked a full-circle moment for Pat, who landed his first TV job in the same city at WSM-TV (now WSMV).
Backstage, the father-daughter duo appeared with country music stars including Brad Paisley. At one point, Pat was even “tied” to dance with Opry Square dancers — a far cry from the decades behind the puzzle board.
The fans came in again.
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Pat Sajak and his daughter Maggie Sajak served as guest announcers at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. (Christopher Willard)
“Remember seeing your dad on the Wheel is not the same,” wrote one commenter.
“Love that you and your dad are close and you get along with things. He’s a cool dad!” the other was assigned.
In February, Pat appeared in another clip, walking down the aisle while lip-syncing to K-Pop star Jennie’s remix of singer Tame Impala’s “Dracula.”
In a moment that quickly went viral on the internet, he shut up as the track dropped an F-bomb – which fans saw as classic, polished Pat.
“Full-handed censoring. That’s a veteran TV guy!” one TikTok user wrote.
“Pat looks healthy and rested,” commented another.

Ryan Seacrest currently hosts the show “Wheel of Fortune” with Vanna White. (Getty Images/Ryan Seacrest Instagram)
“Man, we miss Pat. No shade for Ryan [Seacrest] anyway,” added another.
“I hope he’s enjoying his retirement!” shared by a fan.
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Another “Wheel of Fortune” fan echoed the sentiment: “She looks as happy as ever! I was on the show 15 years ago and she was so excited to meet her in person!”
Another comment read, “I miss Pat on my TV!”

Pat Sajak also hosted “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.” (Christopher Willard/ABC via Getty Images)
Pat announced in June 2023 that he would be stepping down from hosting “Wheel of Fortune,” ending a ten-year run that made him one of the most recognizable faces on television.
Weeks later, Ryan Seacrest was named his replacement, ushering in a new era for the long-running game show.
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Meanwhile, show host Vanna White has signed a contract extension that will keep her on the show through the 2025-2026 season, maintaining a regular presence for longtime viewers.
“Wheel of Fortune” first aired in 1975, with Pat taking over hosting duties in 1981. White joined the following year, cementing a relationship that would last for decades.



