Pat Sajak abruptly leaves ‘Wheel of Fortune’ set after extraordinary win

Pat Sajak was so “surprised” on Wednesday night time’s episode of “Wheel of Fortune,” the astonished host needed to go away the set.

The episode marked a wild and unprecedented win on the long-running recreation present. It was the third time that contestants received $100,000 within the bonus spherical on three consecutive nights — each Monday and Tuesday’s exhibits featured gamers who every received $100,000 in bonus prizes.

Bree Yokouchi, an elementary faculty instructor in Portland, Oregon, was the fortunate contestant and scored $121,638 in money and prizes, together with a visit to Caribbean island St. Lucia, on Wednesday.

“I used to be simply excited to be right here this morning,” mentioned Yokouchi, a Maui, Hawaii, native, after her win. “However to be the third $100,000 winner in a row is simply superb!”

Mark Baer and Lisa Kramer earned their success within the bonus spherical on Tuesday and Monday nights, respectively.

“Monday, we gave away $100,000 within the bonus spherical,” Sajak, 75, mentioned in the beginning of Wednesday night’s present.

The host then joked, “Yesterday, we gave away $100,000 within the bonus spherical. So due to budgetary issues, slightly than money, we’re enjoying for luncheon meats tonight.”

The $100,000 jackpot is the most important money prize a contestant can win recurrently on the present.

Following Yokouchi fixing the puzzle appropriately, Sajak was so shocked that he tossed his cue playing cards and playfully walked off stage as a joke. “I’m outta right here,” he mentioned beneath his breath. “That’s it. I’m by way of.”

Nevertheless, Sajak got here again to have fun with Yokouchi, noting her victory was “a heck of a clear up.”

Yokouchi — who's engaged to her fiancé, My, and has a six-year-old stepson named Nolan — mentioned she grew up watching “Wheel of Fortune” along with her household round dinnertime each night time and dreamed of at some point enjoying on the present. “All this began in my eating room watching with my household each night time,” she shared.

Sajak’s daughter Maggie — who's a behind-the-scenes correspondent for the trivia present — shared the story of what went down on set yesterday on social media.

The 27-year-old spoke along with her pops in her Twitter clip in regards to the historic three-peat.

“I’m working out of phrases to explain my reactions,” Sajak recalled of the milestone second. “Surprised, stunned — I don’t know. It’s all insufficient.”

The youthful Sajak then requested him if it was attainable to have a fourth consecutive $100,000 winner — an occasion the longtime host couldn’t even fathom.

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Recreation present host Pat Sajak was astounded when contestants received $100,000 every on three consecutive nights.
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“That might be ridiculous,” Sajak advised his daughter. “That might be just about unimaginable.”

On Tuesday’s telecast, Sajak defined, “On yesterday’s present, we gave $100,000 within the bonus spherical. I checked the foundations. It could occur two days in a row. Nothing says you possibly can’t do this.”

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Bree Yokouchi was the fortunate contestant to attain $121,638 in money and prizes on Wednesday night time’s recreation.
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As soon as Baer achieved the $100,000 bonus prize and roped in $126,550 in winnings, Sajak exclaimed, “It’s by no means occurred. And wouldn’t you realize it, I simply offered all my confetti inventory . . . There’s at all times one thing new round right here, isn’t there? That’s unbelievable.”

Viewers had been loving the “Wheel of Fortune” milestone and tweeted out their pleasure. “For the primary time in ‘Wheel of Fortune’ [history] we bought ourselves again to again $100,000 winners this week guys!! That is simply nice y’all. #WheelOfFortune,” one fan wrote.

One other joked, ” ‘Wheel of Fortune’ simply gave out $100k two days in a row, prepare for some loopy phrases the subsequent few days or else they’re gonna run out of cash.”

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