Let me tell you about a real warrior, folks. Alex Trebek, the legendary host of Jeopardy!, is battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer. But guess what? He’s not letting it slow him down. Recently, he made a stunning appearance at a Lakers game with his wife, Jean, proving that he’s still got plenty of fight left in him.
That Night at the Staples Center
On December 25, 2019, the 79-year-old icon made a surprise appearance at the Lakers versus Clippers game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Picture this: a sea of fans cheering on their favorite teams, and suddenly, there’s Alex Trebek sitting courtside with his wife. Talk about a heartwarming moment. The man has been through so much, yet he still showed up to enjoy the game like any other fan.
Fans React with Joy and Admiration
When Alex showed up, the reaction was nothing short of overwhelming. Fans took to social media to express their excitement and admiration. One fan tweeted, “Alex Trebek at the game and he looks good y’all! It really warms my heart to see him out and about.” The sentiment was echoed by many others who couldn’t help but feel inspired by his strength and resilience.
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Alex Trebek at the game and he looks good y’all!!
Warms my heart
— ROS is not Canon (@HumbleTeej) December 26, 2019
Another fan chimed in, “Great to see Alex Trebek at the Lakers vs Clippers game! A true icon. Thinking of you constantly, sir, and sending all the positive vibes for your health.” Clearly, Alex has touched the lives of so many people, and his presence at the game was a testament to his enduring legacy.
Great to see Alex Trebek at the Lakers vs Clippers game! A true icon. Thinking of you constantly sir, and sending all the positive vibes for your health 💛 pic.twitter.com/VzPPsHJJnd
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Alex Trebek looking good, what a king
— Lamar Jordanson (@NaturallyKatz) December 26, 2019
A Moment of Emotion
One fan even got emotional, saying, “They just showed Alex Trebek sitting courtside, and I teared up and said ‘I love you Alex’ out loud. I think my cousins thought I was an alcoholic, but hey, emotions run deep sometimes.” It’s moments like these that remind us just how much Alex means to his fans. He’s more than a game show host; he’s a cultural icon who’s inspired millions.
they just showed Alex Trebek sitting court side and I teared up and said “I love you Alex” out loud and im pretty sure my cousins think I’m an alcoholic
— Sean Yoo 🚀 (@SeanYoo) December 26, 2019
Another tweet summed it up perfectly: “Alex Trebek at the Laker game. Cancer patient and all. Still hosting Jeopardy. Still going to Laker games. Amazing man. Hoping for a long, healthy remainder of life for him.” It’s hard not to agree. Alex’s perseverance is nothing short of incredible.
Alex Trebek at the Laker game. Cancer patient and all. Still hosting Jeopardy. Still going to Laker games. Amazing man. Hoping for a long, healthy remainder of life for him. 😔
— JACK IS ALT-RIGHT 🏁 ☠️7-8 🇳🇬♠ (@ItachiACE562) December 26, 2019
Alex’s Journey: Fighting Hard and Staying Positive
Alex revealed his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in March 2019, and since then, he’s been open about his journey. In a recent tweet, he said, “I’m not going to stop now. Despite what you may have heard, I’m feeling good. I’m continuing with my therapy, and we — by we, the staff — is already working on our next season, the 36th year of Jeopardy!”
He added, “So I look forward to seeing you once again in September with all kinds of good stuff.” That’s the spirit, Alex! His determination to keep going, both in his personal life and his professional career, is truly inspiring.

A Word from Dr. Oz
Notable figures have also spoken out in support of Alex. Dr. Oz, for instance, revealed during the Global Lyme Alliance’s New York City Gala on October 10, “I spoke to Alex in Los Angeles. He’s down, he’s struggling with the different forms of chemotherapy that are being offered to him. But I told him, and I do believe this: he’s a soulful man who’s always been optimistic about life. Keep his confidence. The longer he stays alive


