‘Wheel of Fortune’ co-host Vanna White mourns loss of father in social media post: ‘Lived a full, happy life’

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Vanna White<. “He lived a full and happy life and will be remembered as one of the kindest and most wonderful human beings of North Myrtle Beach. I love you so much dad. RIP #love #bestdadever.”

Last year, White, 64, said her father was doing well and that she was in constant communication with him.

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“He’s great,” she told fellow co-host Pat Sajak when he asked her how her father was doing. “I call him every morning to say, ‘Good morning’ and that I love him. He’s special.”

Per the Daily Mail, the late 96-year-old was not White’s biological father. The outlet said White was raised by the real estate broker in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, after her real father, Miguel Angel Rosich, and her mother, Joan, split while White was still an infant.

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White would take up her stepfather’s last name prior to landing the job on “Wheel” in 1982.

She would go on to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 20, 2006.

"Wheel of Fortune" cornerstone Vanna White recalled living next door to Bob Saget early in their careers. The actor and comedian died in January in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida. He was 65.

"Wheel of Fortune" cornerstone Vanna White recalled living next door to Bob Saget early in their careers. The actor and comedian died in January in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida. He was 65.
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The news of his death comes shortly after the death of White’s longtime Hollywood pal and “Full House” star Bob Saget, who died in January at the age 65 in Orlando, Florida.

“Bob Saget and I were next-door neighbors before we found success. I will always remember the support and confidence we gave each other as we struggled to start our careers and was so happy that our friendship came full circle when I guest-starred on ‘Full House,’” White told Fox News Digital in a heartfelt statement on at the time.

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“I’ll miss the laughs,” added the hostess.

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