WATCH: ‘Gated-community activist’ Pat Sajak gets tricky while providing ‘update on life’ since leaving ‘Wheel of Fortune’

Pat Sajak on June 14, 2026 (Video screenshot)
Pat Sajak on June 14, 2026

Legendary “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak got comically tricky on Sunday while providing an “update on life” since he retired from the super-popular game show in 2024.

The self-described “icon, oligarch and gated-community activist” posted a 15-second video clip of himself dressed in pastel clothing while strolling through an opulent oceanside property packed with palm trees.

“Hi! I know a lot of you have been wondering, asking me how I’m doing,” Sajak began.

“And I’m enjoying life. I moved here to Montana and everything is going just great. So I just want to say hello,” he jokingly continued about his location.

As the clip concluded, a sound effect of a mooing cow can be heard as Sajak clowned: “You’ll have to excuse me. I have some cattle to attend to. Here boy!”

Country-music star John Rich reacted to the video, saying, “Bring back Pat Sajak! This is straight up funny.”

Sajak actually has a 3,500-square-foot, six-bedroom home reportedly worth $5.5 million in Encino, California, along with a Severna Park, Maryland, residence.

Sajak is known for his comedic quips online, including:

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