Famous Game Show Host Passed Away At 83

The original Wheel of Fortune host, Chuck Woolery, died in his Texas home at the age of 83.

Throughout his decades-long career, Woolery, who was well-known for his charm and wit, made game shows like Scrabble and Love Connection popular.

Woolery, who was born in 1941, began her career in music before rising to fame as a TV host and captivating viewers across the country. His four children and wife, Kim, survive him.

For fans and game show fans who loved Woolery’s captivating presence, his passing signifies the end of an era.

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