Vanna White isn’t your average mom, she’s a cool mom.
The “Wheel of Fortune” co-host partied with her two children, son Nikko and daughter Gigi, at Coachella Music Festival 2026 in Indio, Calif., on Saturday.
The 69-year-old shared a photo of herself and Nikko, 31, walking to the festival on her Instagram Stories.
“On my way to Day 2! If you see me around the house, say hi! I might have a little gift for you,” she wrote next to the photo.
White’s “little gift” turned out to be rainbow-colored “Wheel of Fortune” fans that she was handing out to other attendees.
She shared a photo with Gigi, 29, holding colorful fans in the VIP section and wrote: “@gigisantopietro is here!!”
White wore a white shirt with light blue jeans, oversized sunglasses and white earrings.
Meanwhile, Nikko wore a black shirt, black and white striped pants, and white sneakers, while Gigi wore an orange and black top and black skirt.
White has two children with ex-husband George Santo Pietro, whom she was married to from 1990 to 2002.
She married her longtime partner John Donaldson in January.
In 2024, White’s hunky son went viral after he shared a video of the couple cooking their family recipe, Uncle Roy’s Chicken.
A few months later, White told Ryan Seacrest on an episode of “Wheel of Fortune” that she didn’t understand why the internet was so excited about sunlight.
“Kids call sunlight a thirst trap,” Seacrest explained to his co-hosts.
“Apparently, it was a very tight (top). He went to Baby Gap to buy that shirt. It was very tight, but they noticed he looked amazing, and no one knows what you cooked.”
Seacrest also jokingly thanked Uncle Roy for giving him the recipe and Nikko for “giving me a tight shirt.”
Meanwhile, Nikko called the attention “gratifying” after he became a hot topic.
“Obviously, just being really kind and saying all kinds of interesting things in the comments got some outrage from her fans,” the real estate agent told Entertainment Tonight in December 2024.
“I’ve always loved being in front of the camera and work hard on social media. It’s a big part of my job, so it feels natural and good,” Nikko added.
