In memory of Chuck Woolery: host of «Wheel of Fortune» and «Love Connection»
24 november 2024 в 19:37
Chuck Woolery passed away on November 23, 2024. He was 83 years old. He is remembered for his charismatic hosting of shows such as «Wheel of Fortune», «Love Connection», «Scrabble», and several others, and Woolery’s death broke the hearts of many. His friend Mark Young confirmed his death in a statement through X and to TMZ.
«With a heavy heart, I inform you that my dear brother @chuckwoolery has just passed away», - Young wrote that day. «Life will not be the same without him, RIP brother».
The cause of Woolery’s death has not yet been determined by a medical examiner. However, Young shared what happened in the moments before his friend’s death.
Woolery never publicly spoke about any health issues throughout his life. Therefore, it is unclear whether he was battling an illness or physical condition when he passed away.
Previously, Woolery had expressed his views on the COVID-19 pandemic and how the Democratic Party was handling it.
«The most scandalous lies are those related to Covid 19. Everyone is lying», - he wrote in a tweet in 2020. «The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the media, Democrats, our doctors, not all, but most, whom we should trust. I think it’s all related to the elections and not allowing the economy to recover, which is also related to the elections. I’m tired of it».
Woolery passed away after experiencing breathing problems, Young told TMZ. While at home in Texas, Woolery began feeling unwell and wanted to rest. At some point, Woolery was unable to breathe, and shortly after that, he passed away. It is unclear what caused Woolery’s breathing problems.
Before his death in 2024, Woolery had been married four times. The late game show host’s former wives were Margaret Hayes, Jo Ann Pflug, and Teri Nelson. He had been married to his fourth wife, Kim Barnes, since 2006. Although it had been previously reported that they had divorced, several sources stated that Woolery was with his wife Kim at the time of his death.
Woolery was the father of five children, whom he had with different women: Katherine, Melissa, Michael, and Sean. His late son Chad died in a car accident in the 1980s
«With a heavy heart, I inform you that my dear brother @chuckwoolery has just passed away», - Young wrote that day. «Life will not be the same without him, RIP brother».
The cause of Woolery’s death has not yet been determined by a medical examiner. However, Young shared what happened in the moments before his friend’s death.
Woolery never publicly spoke about any health issues throughout his life. Therefore, it is unclear whether he was battling an illness or physical condition when he passed away.
Previously, Woolery had expressed his views on the COVID-19 pandemic and how the Democratic Party was handling it.
«The most scandalous lies are those related to Covid 19. Everyone is lying», - he wrote in a tweet in 2020. «The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the media, Democrats, our doctors, not all, but most, whom we should trust. I think it’s all related to the elections and not allowing the economy to recover, which is also related to the elections. I’m tired of it».
Woolery passed away after experiencing breathing problems, Young told TMZ. While at home in Texas, Woolery began feeling unwell and wanted to rest. At some point, Woolery was unable to breathe, and shortly after that, he passed away. It is unclear what caused Woolery’s breathing problems.
Before his death in 2024, Woolery had been married four times. The late game show host’s former wives were Margaret Hayes, Jo Ann Pflug, and Teri Nelson. He had been married to his fourth wife, Kim Barnes, since 2006. Although it had been previously reported that they had divorced, several sources stated that Woolery was with his wife Kim at the time of his death.
Woolery was the father of five children, whom he had with different women: Katherine, Melissa, Michael, and Sean. His late son Chad died in a car accident in the 1980s
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