One “Wheel of Fortune” contestant became an instant fan-favorite on Tuesday, all because of what host Pat Sajak described as her “hysterically happy” attitude.
Los Angeles native Diana Hawkins, a data analyst for a local school district, proved to not only be a winning “Wheel” contestant, but also an expert at making people smile.
“You look happy to be here,” Sajak told her. “Like, almost hysterically happy to be here.”
“I am happy to be here!” Hawkins replied, flashing a mega-watt smile and nodding her head enthusiastically.
Hawkins went on to happily describe her four children, and noted that she takes 10,000 steps a day, no matter what.
“One thing I’m not going to have to say is, ‘Can you speed it up, Diana?'” Sajak joked.
Hawkins played extremely well, earning $19,850 in regulation play. She then moved ahead to the bonus puzzle, which she very quickly identified as, “It was a major victory,...
Los Angeles native Diana Hawkins, a data analyst for a local school district, proved to not only be a winning “Wheel” contestant, but also an expert at making people smile.
“You look happy to be here,” Sajak told her. “Like, almost hysterically happy to be here.”
“I am happy to be here!” Hawkins replied, flashing a mega-watt smile and nodding her head enthusiastically.
Hawkins went on to happily describe her four children, and noted that she takes 10,000 steps a day, no matter what.
“One thing I’m not going to have to say is, ‘Can you speed it up, Diana?'” Sajak joked.
Hawkins played extremely well, earning $19,850 in regulation play. She then moved ahead to the bonus puzzle, which she very quickly identified as, “It was a major victory,...
- 12/16/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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