Wheel of Fortune’s Maggie Sajak teases surprising new addition to the team with adorable photo

PAT Sajak’s daughter Maggie has announced a new addition to the Wheel of Fortune team.
The 28-year-old shared a photo of her adorable dog Jak posing on a colorful Wheel of Fortune mat.
Maggie caught the white Pomeranian standing right in the middle of the mat.
She posted the sweet snap to her Instagram Story on Sunday and captioned it, “Awww,” adding “Jak” with a yellow heart emoji.
Maggie adopted Jak from a Maryland animal shelter last year and has an Instagram page for her beloved pooch.
Jak made his Wheel of Fortune debut back in April.


During the episode, Pat told his co-host Vanna White that fans often ask if there is a man in Maggie’s life.
The 76-year-old continued: “There is. His name is Jak.”
Maggie then brought Jak onto the stage, cradling her pet in her arms as the audience cheered.
Maggie currently works as a social media correspondent for Wheel of Fortune.
Most read in the Entertainment category
She hosts the segment “The Spin with Maggie Sajak,” in which she chats with contestants on the game show.
On Sunday she sat next to Alan, the winner of Friday’s episode.
Maggie filled in for Pat on the show in January 2020 while recovering from emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage.
Vanna took Pat’s place as hostess while Maggie acted as letter turner.
Pat told fans: “This is where you’ll see Vanna doing her Pat impression, she’s doing a great job.”
“And we have a special letter toucher, so watch out.”
HOST
His personal message was followed by a cut to Vanna walking onto the set of the iconic game show, teasing Maggie’s appearance by saying that she could “host the show better with a Sajak.”
Then Maggie went to the set and hugged Vanna.
She gave an update on her father, saying he was doing “fine” but admitted it was a scary time for the family.
Fans are now hoping that Maggie will take over Pat’s hosting gig when he retires in 2024.
Pat shares Maggie and his older son Patrick, 32, with his wife Lesly Brown.

