Pat Sajak shared a seemingly bizarre retirement update June 14 on X, quickly drawing attention from fans who spotted something that didn’t quite add up.
The former “Wheel of Fortune” host shared a video alongside the caption, “Update on life.” He wore a striped collared shirt, khaki pants, and sunglasses and stood in front of an oceanfront swimming pool surrounded by palm trees as he enthusiastically updated fans on his life.
“Hi! I know a lot of you have been wondering, asking me how I’m doing, and I’m enjoying life,” the 79-year-old said. “I moved here to Montana and everything is going just great. So, I just want to say hello.”
Fans did a double-take, and immediately flooded the comment section by mocking his questionable (potentially sarcastic) geographical reference.
Update on life… pic.twitter.com/kDblRfhlN1
— Pat Sajak (@patsajak) June 14, 2026
“Wow! I did not know that Montana had palm trees and beaches 😁,” one person wrote.
“I didn’t know there’s water in Montana 😆” another said.
Other comments included, “lol, I’m very glad I watched that. I was not expecting that at all,” a sarcastic response of, “Ah, yes. The beautiful beaches of Montana,” and a clever message: “Pat, can I have letters ‘w’ ‘h’ ‘a’ ‘t’?”
WASHINGTON – MAY 31: Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak on the field before the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Washington Nationals at RFK Stadium May 31, 2007 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Another person wrote, “What a nice life- even though some is imaginary😁”
One user credited Sajak’s quirky post by saying, “😆 Funny, charming Pat – the spin master who never goes bankrupt on wit! Happy to see.”
Sajak ended the clip with his signature witty commentary. (RELATED: America250 To Feature Chris Stapleton, Smashing Pumpkins In July 4 Benefit Concert)
NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 29: (L-R) Host Pat Sajak greets Nancy Kaufman, actress Paige Hemmis, Susan Moran, actor Jeff Probst, Nick Giovine and actress Alison Sweeney during a taping of “Wheel Of Fortune Celebrity Week” celebrating the television game show’s 25th anniversary at Radio City Music Hall on September 29, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)
“You’ll have to excuse me, I have some cattle to attend to,” he added before calling out, “Here, boy!”
The legendary host stepped away from “Wheel of Fortune” in June 2024 after a four-decade run.

