Ryan Seacrest Talks Getting Physical on ‘Wheel of Fortune’: “The Men Throw Me Around”

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Ryan Seacrest Talks Getting Physical on ‘Wheel of Fortune’: “The Men Throw Me Around”

Ryan seacrest knew he had some big shoes to fill, taking over as host of the iconic Wheel of Fortune following Pat Sajak’s retirement after 41 seasons. 

Here, Seacrest talks about his preparation and why he thinks the show has persevered.

Since your tenure began last fall, Wheel has consistently ranked No. 1 across most U.S. markets while reaching 22 million viewers a week. How does it feel knowing that fans are happy with your work?

I have a lot fun with the job, but I take the responsibility very seriously. We all have memories of watching Wheel with our families. I mowed lawns growing up in Atlanta just to save money to buy a Zenith TV for the kitchen so we could watch Wheel during dinner!

Why do you think Wheel has had such an enduring appeal for 50 years?

Because it’s simple and it’s never changed. It’s a safe place for fun, and I think that’s special.

Your career has seen you become the heir apparent to Casey Kasem, Dick Clark and, now, Pat Sajak. One might feel trepidation about replacing such iconic personalities. Why did you say yes to this opportunity? 

There were conversations — actually, years ago — about me doing this show, and I expressed interest even back then. When you look at what Pat and Vanna [White, co-host] have built over the years … they are your friends. What they’ve established is special. So that’s why I said yes.

What was your approach to prepping?

It required a lot more prep than you’d think. I made flashcards for myself and, when I could, logged in remotely to watch tape-days. About six months out, my producer built a little travel-friendly wheel for me so I could play in hotel conference rooms with random people. (Laughs.)

Which part of the show do you enjoy the most? 

I love interviewing the contestants. It can get physical, too! Maybe it’s my size, but the men throw me around. I think, “Oh my God, it’s coming.” (Laughs.) I bruise easily, you should know. 

This story first appeared in a June stand-alone issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe.

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