Jeopardy Host Alex Trebek Remembered As Game Show Legend Following His Death Aged 80

Celebrities, contestants and fans have all been paying tribute to the long-serving presenter.

Tributes from fans, celebrities and former Jeopardy contestants have been pouring in on social media after Alex Trebek’s death at 80 years old was announced on Sunday night, following a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer.

The long-serving game show host, who first revealed his cancer diagnosis in March 2019, died at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by family and friends, according to an official statement released by the Jeopardy Twitter account. 

“Jeopardy is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Thank you, Alex,” the tweet read.

As a mainstay on Canadian and American television since the ’70s, Trebek had become an enduring presence in people’s homes even before making his debut on the legendary US quiz show in 1984.

He would go on to host more than 8,000 episodes of Jeopardy over three decades, and had planned to stay on the show through 2022.

After news of his death broke, a number of celebrities paid tribute to the pop culture icon with heartfelt remembrances, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Ryan Reynolds, fellow TV hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Ellen DeGeneres, and former contestants James Holzhauer and Ken Jennings.

Fans also memorialised the late game show host, with many sharing favorite Jeopardy moments from over the years.