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Vanna White's ‘Wheel-y' Wild Gift to Ryan Seacrest Left Everyone Stunned

Vanna White's ‘Wheel-y' Wild Gift to Ryan Seacrest Left Everyone Stunned

Yahoo10-06-2025
It's easy to see that Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest developed a strong bond. Ever since Seacrest took over for Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune, he's gotten comfortable with his new role. He also found a new friend in his co-host. She revealed her unique gift for Seacrest that has fans buzzing.
The official Wheel of Fortune Instagram account shared a clip of White's thoughtful gift for Seacrest. The two stood outside the CBS studios. White held a pair of keys in her hands as she said with a sly smile, 'I have something for you.' Searest said, 'V. Dubs. You did not.'
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The two walked up to the original Ghostbusters car, also known as the Ecto-1, which is the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance. 'Do you have any idea what this vehicle means to me?' Seacrest exclaimed. White gave him the opportunity to ride the classic vehicle in honor of the last episode of Season 42, which fell around Ghostbusters Day, the anniversary of the release of the original film.
WoF fans are still buzzing over this over-the-top gift. They took to the comments section to share their thoughts. Most of them posted GIFs from the beloved film. Meanwhile, other fans were shocked by the nickname that Seacrest gave White. 'V. Dubs. What a great nickname,' one fan commented.
Some fans also congratulated the co-hosts on their first season together. 'Congratulations on your first season; it was very good,' another user wrote. 'The BEST🥰 it was another great week to watch; enjoy your summer ☀️,' a third user added.
READ MORE: Vanna White Shares An Update On Wheel Of Fortune Alum Pat Sajak
Most fans have warmed up to Seacrest's hosting abilities. What's helped is that they love his dynamic with White. 'You two are the best and a delight to watch!❤️' another fan complimented the Wheel duo. What are your thoughts on White's gift for Seacrest? Let us know in the comments section.
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