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A female contestant became the biggest winner in "Wheel of Fortune" history Tuesday night after taking home more than $1 million in prizes.
Christina Derevjanik, a marketing manager from Stamford, Connecticut, made history on the Sept. 30 episode of "Wheel of Fortune" when she racked up $1,035,155 in prizes. In doing so, she became the biggest winner the game show has ever seen.
Christina Derevjanik’s $1.035M Wheel win shows how rare financial relief is for millennials and Gen Z — and why the show still resonates today.
Seacrest, in. The season premiere of ABC’s “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,” which featured the arrival of new host Ryan Seacrest, attracted its largest audience in nearly two years, averaging 3.55 million viewers on Friday,
A Wheel of Fortune contestant wasn’t cracking up when he lost a car in the bonus round, but he made fans laugh throughout the episode. The game show contestant said letters with the phonetic alphabet, which is when you say a word after a letter to make sure the right one was heard.
Veteran game show host and TV personality Mark L. Walberg will serve as host when Wheel of Fortune LIVE! visits BroadwaySF’s Golden Gate Theatre. Learn more!
The Daily Mail reports that there's "total chaos" on set of Wheel of Fortune! Host Ryan Seacrest is allegedly overworked (according to sources!) as Vanna White is up for contract negotiations. Multiple sources have weighed in on what's going on behind-the-scenes on the game show.
Wheel of Fortune fans think there’s one aspect of the game show that needs to be changed. Fans are begging for the interview portion to be cut down dramatically.