Pat Sajak snaps at ‘Wheel’ contestant: ‘Don’t ever do it once more’
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Pat Sajak obtained snappy with a “Wheel of Fortune” contestant throughout Monday’s present after a returning participant overstepped his boundary.
Fan-favorite Christian Dixie — who appeared on the present in 2020 — was chewed out by Sajak, 76, when the 22-year-old grabbed the envelope within the sport present’s bonus spherical.
“In equity, we used to do it that approach; the participant would decide up the factor,” defined the 76-year-old to each Dixie and the viewers. “Don’t ever do it once more.”
The remark elicited a nervous chuckle from the gang.
Unperturbed, Dixie joked that if he did do it once more he would simply “take over” Sajak’s place as host.
The Publish reached out to each Sajak and Dixie for remark.
The Ball State Alum spun the coveted bonus wheel after beating his different rivals with a whopping $19,300.
Dixie was given the puzzle underneath the class of “phrase” and the letters “R, S, T, L, N and E.”
The younger grownup guessed an extra 4 letters of “H, Y, V, A” leaving the puzzle to learn “_AY THE_ A _ _ S_T.”

Dixie managed to guess the reply to “pay them a go to” in a matter of seconds profitable a model new Infinity automotive in addition to bringing his whole winnings as much as $64,615.
“Wheel’s” official Twitter account praised Dixie’s puzzle-solving expertise by releasing a compilation video of all his wins.
“Bear in mind Christian? He’s nonetheless a puzzle-solving extraordinaire,” mentioned the tweet.



This isn’t the primary time the host has gotten shady with contestants.
In March, the 76-year-old scolded Tracina Jones who tried to resolve a puzzle with an NSFW reply.
Sajak additionally obtained testy with one other lady in March and advised her to simply “remedy the darn puzzle” after she spun the wheel too many occasions for the host’s liking.
Not too long ago, Sajak was slammed for quite a few antics on the sport present stage together with being dismissive to a contestant in addition to “robbing” a school scholar of $100,000.