Vanna White Got a Salary Raise in Her 2-Year Contract Extension for ‘Wheel of Fortune’

vanna white, seen in profile, smiles as she looks forward, she wears a red dress and stands in front of the wheel of fortune game board
Vanna WhiteGetty Images
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.


"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

1957-present

Latest News: Vanna White Secures Two-Year Contract Extension

Vanna White has signed a two-year contract extension for her co-hosting role on Wheel of Fortune. The news was announced September 19 after difficult negotiations. As she neared the end of her contract in the 2023-24 season, White sought a salary raise, which she hadn’t received for the syndicated version of the game show in 18 years. The 66-year-old had been making $3 million a year, almost five times less than host Pat Sajak’s salary, according to Puck. The details of the new contract weren’t publicly disclosed, but TMZ reported that White received a “substantial pay increase.” The agreement means White will share hosting duties with Ryan Seacrest, who takes over for Sajak starting next fall.

[table-of-contents] stripped

Who Is Vanna White?

Vanna White is the co-host of the game shows Wheel of Fortune and Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. She worked as a professional model before joining Wheel in 1982, alongside Pat Sajak. White is responsible for uncovering the letters on the show’s large puzzle board and modeling an ever-changing line of designs. The avid crocheter has her own yarn line called Vanna’s Choice.

Quick Facts

FULL NAME: Vanna Marie Rosich White
BORN: February 18, 1957
BIRTHPLACE: North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
SPOUSE: George Santo Pietro (1990-2002)
CHILDREN: Nicholas “Nikko” and Giovanna “Gigi”
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Aquarius

Early Life and Acting Career

Vanna White was born Vanna Marie Rosich on February 18, 1957, in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her parents divorced when Vanna was an infant, and she was raised by her mother, Joan, and stepfather, Herbert White Jr., in North Myrtle Beach.

After graduating from high school, White moved to Atlanta, where she attended the Atlanta School of Fashion and worked as a model. She headed to Los Angeles in 1979 to pursue an acting career, but in the summer of 1980, she returned briefly to South Carolina to see her mother, who was dying of ovarian cancer.

White returned to Hollywood with renewed resolve and earned a series of minor acting jobs in largely forgettable films, including the role of Mickey in Gypsy Angels (1980); a bit part in Looker (1981), starring alongside Albert Finney; and the small role of Doris in the high school thriller Graduation Day (1981). She also appeared in one episode of the TV series Star of the Family in 1982.

'Wheel of Fortune' Host

pat sajak and vanna white smile for a posed photo while standing in front of a wheel with money slices, he wears a black suit jacket, white collared shirt, and multicolored tie, she wears a gold glittery one shoulder dress with feathers on the strap
Pat Sajak and Vanna White have hosted Wheel of Fortune together since 1982.Getty Images

Later in 1982, however, White got the job that would make her career. She was chosen out of 200 applicants to join new host and former weatherman Pat Sajak on the NBC game show Wheel of Fortune, created by entertainment giant Merv Griffin. The show met with tremendous success over the next several years, and by 1986, a syndicated evening version attracted 30 million viewers—twice as many as the No. 2 syndicated program, M*A*S*H—and grossed $100 million a year. In 1999, its 16th year in syndication, Wheel of Fortune was seen by approximately 40 million people.

White’s position as co-host and chief letter-turner while modeling of an ever-changing line of designs on Wheel of Fortune quickly made her a huge star. Suddenly, “Vannamania” was sweeping the nation, and White soon earned a number of lucrative endorsement contracts and even starred in the NBC movie Venus: The Goddess of Love. While more skeptical media observers mocked White for her limited acting ability and her position on Wheel as a non-speaking clotheshorse, the majority of viewers developed a liking to her, due in no small part to her beauty, energy, and constant charisma. Her popularity as an icon peaked during the mid- to late 1980s.

In 1992, White was recognized in The Guinness Book of World Records as TV’s most frequent clapper, with an average of 720 claps per show and over 28,000 per season. A ghostwritten autobiography of the game show star, entitled Vanna Speaks, was published in 1987.

Of her longtime career on Wheel of Fortune, White has stated, “It’s not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters.” She also once joked, “When I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought that it would pay off.”

After more than three decades on air, White stepped in to host Wheel of Fortune by herself when Sajak was hospitalized for emergency surgery in late 2019. White will remain with the show when Ryan Seacrest takes over hosting duties from Sajak in fall 2024.

Salary Dispute Amid Contract Negotiations

vanna white standing in front of a wheel of fortune puzzle that reads mo' money mo' problems
Vanna White stands in front of a Wheel of Fortune puzzle in September 2022.Getty Images

As she neared the end of her contract in the 2023-24 season, White sought a salary raise, which she hadn’t received for the syndicated version of Wheel of Fortune in 18 years. White hired Bryan Freedman, a well-known and aggressive entertainment lawyer, to secure a salary increase.

White had been making $3 million a year for the syndicated version of the show, almost five times less than Pata Sajak’s salary, according to Puck, though she had previously received salary raises for ABC’s Celebrity Wheel of Fortune version of the series. In mid-September 2023, White signed a two-year contract extension after difficult negotiations. The details of the contract weren’t publicly disclosed, but TMZ reported that White received a “substantial pay increase.”

Ex-Husband and Children

vanna white, wearing a white sweater and jeans, stands with george san pietro, who wears a gray patterned suit jacket and blue shirt
Vanna White with then-husband George San Pietro at the N.A.T.P.E. Vegas convention at Sands Hotel Expo in January 1996.Getty Images

White’s personal life was marked by tragedy in 1986, when her longtime partner John Gibson, a soap opera actor and Chippendales dancer, died in a plane crash.

In 1990, White married restaurateur George San Pietro. Their son, Nicholas, was born in 1994, and their daughter, Giovanna, arrived in 1997. White and San Pietro divorced in 2002.

A couple of years later, she was engaged to finance mogul Michael Kaye, but the two never married. White later became involved in a long-term relationship with real estate developer John Donaldson.

Quotes

  • The day I can’t fit into dresses and can’t walk and can’t see is the day I’ll stop. But that’s not approaching yet.

  • It’s not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters.

  • When I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought that it would pay off.

  • I think people think of me as this elegant person because they always see me dressed up.

  • What a great guy Merv Griffin was. I miss him terribly. He knew how to make everyone feel special. He made his waiter feel good.

  • People don’t know the real you unless you tell them.

  • The hardest part of being pregnant was making sure I didn’t turn to the side and hide the last letter.

  • Think about it: I get to give away someone else’s money and make people happy—how’s that for a job?

  • Whatever you want to do can be done before midnight. I always tell my kids that. Nothing good happens after midnight.

  • I’m a spitfire. I don’t know what you call this feeling, but it comes from having Latin blood.

  • My philosophy in life is: “Go for it!” If I wanted an ice cream and didn’t have any money, I always figured out a way to get it.

  • I really don’t have a problem with age, because there’s nothing we can do about it.

  • I’m a shy showoff. If you can understand that, then you can understand me. It’s complex.

Fact Check: We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn’t look right, contact us!

You Might Also Like