Famed TV Host Dead

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(GoRealNewsNow.com) – Leaving behind a legacy of entertainment and unapologetic patriotism, iconic game show host and conservative voice Chuck Woolery has passed away at the age of 83.

Woolery’s death marks the end of an era for traditional American values in television, as he stood firm against the tide of leftist Hollywood agendas.

Best known for hosting “Wheel of Fortune” and “Love Connection,” Woolery died at his Texas home due to breathing difficulties. His passing was announced by his friend and podcast co-host Mark Young, who shared the heartbreaking news on social media.

“It is with a broken heart that I tell you that my dear brother @chuckwoolery has just passed away. Life will not be the same without him, RIP brother,” Young wrote.

Born in Ashland, Kentucky, on March 6, 1941, Woolery would go on to serve two years in the US Navy on board the USS Enterprise.

After exiting the military, Woolery would attend Morehead State University to study economics and sociology. But he soon dropped out to pursue loftier dreams.

A multi-talented man, Woolery started his entertainment career as a musician. He played in a folk band, The Bordermen, and the psychedelic-pop group Avant-Garde before writing several commercial jingles and even a handful of country music ballads.

Woolery’s career spanned music to television, but his later years as a conservative commentator truly showcased his commitment to American values.

He co-hosted the right-wing podcast “Blunt Force Truth,” which tackled topics such as the “Woke Takeover in American Corporations” and “Kamala Harris Presidency Nightmares.”

“President Obama’s popularity is a fantasy only held by him and his dwindling legion of juice-box-drinking, anxiety-dog-hugging, safe-space-hiding snowflakes,” Woolery once remarked, demonstrating his sharp wit and refusal to bow to political correctness.

Even in the face of controversy, the late TV host stood firm in his beliefs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he initially questioned the mainstream narrative, tweeting, “The most outrageous lies are the ones about Covid 19. Everyone is lying.”

“Chuck was a dear friend and brother and a tremendous man of faith, life will not be the same without him,” Young added.

Woolery is survived by his wife Kim and his children, Katherine, Melissa, Michael and Sean. He also had a son Chad who died in a motorcycle accident in 1986.

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