Report: Vanna White Hasn't Received a Pay Raise in 18 Years, Will Walk if Not Offered $4.5 Million More for 'Wheel of Fortune'The news follows longtime host Pat Sajak's decision to retire after this season.

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"Wheel of Fortune" is undergoing a major shakeup after the show's 41st season, which premieres in September, with longtime hostPat Sajak retiringand being replaced by Ryan Seacrest.

But amid the sweeping changes, one element of the show that has remained steady has come to light — co-host Vanna White's salary.

According to a news report byPuck News, White's salary has remained the same for the past 18 years. The co-host has been with the show for an impressive 41 years and is reportedly threatening to leave when Sajak exits if she's not granted a raise.

Related:Ryan Seacrest Is Officially the New Host of 'Wheel of Fortune'

White's contract is set to end this year, and the report says she's currently in negotiations. Her longtime salary isreportedly$3 million.

Sajak, in contrast, makesa reported$15 million per season, nearly five times the amount of his cohort.

White has allegedlyhired lawyerBryan Freedman to represent her, the same legal representation that fought on behalf of Tucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo and their swift outings from FOX and CNN, respectively, as well as fellow game show veteran and "Wheel of Fortune" producer Mike Richards.

Her case is set to be based on pay discrepancy regarding gender discrimination, and she is reportedly seeking 50% of what Sajak makes.

"She feels like it's a statement for all women," a source toldTMZof White's negotiations.

White Tweeted upon the announcement of Sajak's retirement via social media.

"I couldn't be happier to have shared the stage with you for all these years with one more to come," she penned to Sajak.

White opened up about her love for her job and 'Wheel of Fortune" journey during an interview last December withPeoplewhere she told the outlet that she had not contemplated leaving the show.

“我的意思是,我一直快乐。来工作,这是一个happy place and most of the people here have been here for a very long time," White said at the time. "So this is really a family to me. We're all kind of connected and it's a happy place to come to work."

White's net worth is anestimated$85 million.

Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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