Ryan has replaced Pat Sajak, 77, following the beloved star's retirement after hosting 8,000 episodes over 41 years.
Vanna and Ryan spoke about his new role yesterday on the CBS Sunday Morning show.
Correspondent Luke Burbank told viewers that Ryan "seemed comfortable in the role of host and co-collaborator with the TV royalty that is Vanna White."
He asked her about the pair's co-hosting duties.
"I've known Ryan for probably 20 years," she replied.
"But in the past couple of months we've done some traveling together for the show, and we got to know each other a little better too.
"So I think our chemistry is good - what do you think?"
"I mean, it looked like you've been doing this forever together," Luke replied.
"So, were you nervous about that element - the chemistry, because there's no accounting for that, right?"
“That’s so true. I had no idea what to expect when I'm used to one person for so long," Vanna replied.
"I was very scared - but he's doing a great job!"
VERY BUSY
Luke also grilled Ryan about starting yet another role, despite being "known as one of the busiest people in television."
The star was described as an “institution in America” and the “guy who seems to host everything these days.”
When asked to list his jobs so far this year, Ryan reeled off a lengthy list including the ball drop on New Year's Eve.
"American Top 40, mornings on KIIS FM, American Idol, WOF and then some specials here and there," he told Luke.
Wheel of Fortune Host Timeline
Although Pat Sajak and Vanna White have been a staple on the game show for decades, there have been other WOF hosts:
Chuck Woolery was the host from 1975 to 1981
He co-hosted alongside Susan Stafford (1975 to 1982)
Vanna White then stepped in as hostess in 1982 and has been ever since
After a contract and salary dispute, the show got rid of Chuck and brought in Pat in 1982
Pat hosted with Susan for one season
He then left the game show in 1989 to host a late-night talk show for CBS
For five months, NFL player Rolf Benirschke took his place
In July 1989, Bob Goen hosted the show on CBS
He hosted for a year and a half until the show was canceled in 1991
The show was then moved to ABC with Pat and Vanna hosting for the foreseeable future
In 2023, Pat announced his retirement and Ryan Seacrest was quickly named as his replacement
Ryan said that he always wanted to be on air - even though Hollywood is a far cry from where he grew up in tiny Dunwoody, Georgia.
For his new job on WOF, he has had to figure out the floor plan, including the rules of the game, which has taken a lot of practice.
"When I was working, the producers sometimes would come and bring contestants, and we would play Wheel of Fortune in hotels, just to get familiar with the rules and scenarios and things that can happen, so that at some point it becomes second nature," Ryan said.
"This is such an incredible special franchise.
"It's more than a TV show - it is something that means something to people.
"And when I found out that this was an opportunity for me... it was like 'absolutely let's figure this out and let's get started'."
PEAK SEACREST
Luke also asked whether he had “reached peak Ryan Seacrest and do not need to take on any more jobs?"
"I don't know if I've reached peak me," he replied.
"But I feel like I've reached - for the moment - fully occupied me.
"I don't think I should take on another job right now" I want this one to go well."
Wheel of Fortune hosts the premiere of season 42 on September 9.
Ryan has recently teased some exciting things to come as he steps in to host WOF.
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