Celebrity Wheel of Fortune: Vanna White makes an appearance at World Tournament of Slots

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Vanna White left the Celebrity Wheel of Fortune studio to attend the 2025 World Tournament of Slots on Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The tournament took place from October 22 to 26 and attracted over 500 contestants contending for a $1 million top prize. White took the stage to help crown Canadian winner Hector Barahonda, marking one of her first major public appearances explicitly connecting a gaming tournament to the game show brand.

For more than forty years, White has co-hosted Wheel of Fortune, turning letters and becoming one of television's most recognizable figures. Her role at the slots tournament extended that legacy beyond the studio. PLAYSTUDIOS organised the tournament using its myVIP platform, resulting in an immersive experience that combined live gaming with television star attraction.

Throughout the week, White told personal anecdotes about experiences that still make her uneasy, such as meeting Stevie Wonder and Mister Rogers. She recounted the same feeling she gets when players land on the million-dollar wedge in Celebrity Wheel of Fortune episodes.

The crossover introduced typical game show tension to a live environment, allowing viewers to see White outside of their screens while still feeling the adrenaline associated with major victories and dramatic discoveries.


Vanna White’s World Tournament of Slots appearance and its implications for Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

White's appearance at the competition sparked significant interest among players and entertainment media. She interacted with participants all week, offering her voice to social media campaigns and participating in numerous events.

The tie between Wheel of Fortune and the slots competition was mutually beneficial. White's presence helped the tournament achieve public attention, and the show's prominence grew beyond weekly broadcasts. White also delighted two long-time followers by attending their wedding and leading them down the aisle. These personal gestures emphasised her accessibility and true connection with listeners.

In her interview with Parade, she reflected on what still gives her that heart-pounding feeling. She said:

"I don't get nervous very often."

She elaborated:

"Every once in a while I do. Like if I know we have a million dollars on the wheel, and she picks up the million dollars... my heart is pounding."

She remembered being star-struck in the makeup chair when Stevie Wonder stepped in, and feeling similarly apprehensive when Mister Rogers arrived on the show. White's involvement suggests a potential shift in the way Celebrity Wheel of Fortune interacts with viewers. Rather than constraining the brand to television studios, these live events allow for direct audience engagement.

The tournament demonstrated that game show mechanics translate effectively to real-world settings. The suspense of watching someone compete for a massive prize works whether letters are turning or slot machines are spinning. White's ability to generate the same excitement at both venues shows her enduring appeal. Her comment about wanting contestants to solve puzzles applies equally to hoping tournament players claim victory.


What’s next for her?

As Celebrity Wheel of Fortune continues production with no signs of stopping, cross-platform collaborations may become more frequent. White remains central to what audiences expect from the franchise. Her role at Atlantis Paradise Island represents more than a guest appearance; it is a blueprint for extending the show's reach into experiential events.

Fans who watch episodes at home now have opportunities to meet White in person at tournaments and special occasions. The 2025 World Tournament of Slots may mark the beginning of broader brand extensions, with White serving as the bridge between television and live entertainment.


Celebrity Wheel of Fortune airs on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu.

Edited by Amey Mirashi