'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak jokes about stalking Vanna White in cheeky exchange

Pat Sajak's rapport with "Wheel of Fortune" co-host Vanna White has extended past television and into White's home, more specifically her backyard, according to Sajak.

During the end credits of Tuesday night's episode, Sajak asked White, "So, when you're away from the exciting world of show business do you have a place you go to relax? To get away from it all - kind of your den?"

"Yes, in my garden in my backyard. Yeah, it’s peaceful it’s quiet, there's trees, there’s birds," she answered.

"That’s a nice change of pace," Sajak responded.

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"How about you," White retorted.

"You don't know this, but it's actually your garden," Sajak joked, much to White's bemusement and the audience's laughter. 

"I'm usually there about two, three in the morning. Don't be alarmed."

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One fan took notice of the exchange, writing on Twitter, "Pat Sajak with a stalker joke to end the night???? #wheeloffortune."

Speaking about her relationship with Sajak to People Magazine last December, White said, "I think when Merv Griffin chose both of us, 40 and 41 years ago, he saw something between us — a brother-sister type relationship. … And I think that is kind of what it is. He saw that we would be able to get along, and we do. We are like a brother and sister team."

Sajak and White have always bantered on-air. Last month, White sided with Sajak's wife Lesly, when the host referenced a joke that did not sit well with her.

"I do this … this thing I do every one of Lesly's birthdays and she absolutely hates it," he said. "We put a cake in front of her, she closes her eyes, she makes a wish, and when she blows out the candle, I clutch my heart and fall to the ground."

Sajak added his wife is not fond of his heart attack prank.

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"She never finds that amusing, I don't understand," he added. "Don't you find that funny," he asked White.

"No," she responded without the slightest of smiles.

All Sajak could respond with was an "Okay."

‘Large’ snake causes power outage at Virginia intersection during morning rush hour

An eastern rat snake was the culprit behind rush hour traffic in Virginia Monday morning, after the reptile cut power to traffic lights at a busy intersection, authorities said.

The traffic light outage was reported around 8:45 a.m. at the intersection of Prince William Parkway and Sudley Manor Drive, the Prince William County Police Department said.

When a responding officer and a Virginia Department of Transportation technician opened the electrical box for the traffic signals, the pair noticed a large snake slithering among the wires, the Prince William Times reported.

Animal Control Officer B. White was called to assist Crash Investigator J. Lewton in removing the snake, which was relocated to a safe location.

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The eastern rat snake is the most common snake found in Virginia, according to the Virginia Herpetological Society. It is nonvenomous and considered harmless.

Officials told the paper that the snake likely entered the box in search of food after they found evidence of a bird’s nest inside.

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Once the snake was out of the box, the technician discovered the reptile had wriggled across two breaker switches, which had turned off the power to the traffic lights. The switches were reset, restoring power to the lights.

Traffic had been snarled for about 45 minutes before the traffic lights resumed working, and officers had been conducting traffic, the paper reported.

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Authorities reminded motorists to treat traffic signals that have lost power like stop signs and to use extreme caution when proceeding.