Family, friends, and fans are all broken up about the sudden death of Alex Trebek. The longtime “Jeopardy!” host passed away over the weekend after a battle with cancer.
Taking to Twitter, the game show that Trebek had been hosting for five decades, announced the heartbreaking news of his death. “Jeopardy!” revealed how the star had passed away early on Sunday morning.
Alex Trebek moderates the All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development Launch on November 18, 2011, in Washington, DC. | Photo: Paul Morigi/WireImage/Getty Images
The game show shared how the television show host had died peacefully at his home while surrounded by his friends and family. The series concluded the statement by thanking Trebek.
The first time that the legendary host confessed his diagnosis was in March 2019. At the time, the star revealed on the show that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
After making the announcement, Trebek kept his fans in the loop by giving frequent video updates. He explained how he was getting treatment and how the procedures were affecting his wellbeing.
Since the announcement of his passing, several celebrities have taken to social media to honor the late star. Taking to Twitter, actor William Shatner mourned the star’s death writing:
"Very sorry to hear the news about Alex Trebek."
Shatner also shared his condolences with Trebek’s family. Jamie Lee Curtis, an actress, also shared her grief on Twitter quoting the late star’s famous words on “Jeopardy!,” stating:
“The answer is..... THANK YOU! Alex Trebek. You were grace and guts and humor and deep love.”
Actor Ryan Reynolds also took to the same social media platform to honor the late star. He revealed how Trebek had been kind enough to go and film a cameo in Reynold’s movie, “Free Guy,” in 2019 amid his cancer battle.
Musician John Legend revealed that he had been a big fan of “Jeopardy!” while growing up as a nerdy child in Ohio. He also confessed that he’d revered and loved Trebek since forever.
“How to Get Away with Murder” actress Viola Davis also mourned Trebek’s death on Twitter.
Legend ended his tribute by noting how the late star had an iconic career. He also wished the late television show host a peaceful rest, while Steve Harvey also said goodbye with a Twitter post.
Harvey, a fellow show host and comedian, paid tribute to Trebek by posting a photo of the late star on his game show. “The Steve Harvey Show” host mourned his fellow star’s passing noting how sad he was to hear the tragic news.
Harvey shared how classy “Jeopardy!” was and how real Trebek’s style had been to him. The show host concluded his post by sharing his condolences with the late star’s fans and family.
“How to Get Away with Murder” actress Viola Davis also mourned Trebek’s death on Twitter. Sharing a photo of him on the game show, Davis described him as a courageous hero and a true gentleman.
Trebek is survived by his wife, Jean, and his three children. The late star is survived by his first wife, Elaine Callei’s daughter, Nicky, whom he adopted, and his two children with Jean, Matthew and Emily.
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