One of the best things about “The Price Is Right” is its contestants. The game show intentionally chooses people with a lot of energy to be on stage as they make for the best reactions. The strategy ...
Listening to the audience on “The Price Is Right” has been a tried-and-tested strategy for several years. However, one contestant did not listen and ended up losing $15,000. Her friends were in the ...
'Never in a million years did I think I'd end up here.' ...
The luck of the Irish! A The Price Is Right contestant had a lucky car win in a total prize package of almost $80,000 on St. Patrick’s Day and detailed her day in a lengthy post. This came one day ...
Today’s life lesson: stick to your gut! A The Price Is Right contestant did not take home a car because she listened to the audience. Laurel O’Hara, from Connecticut, won the fifth item up for bid on ...
After a close call, a The Price Is Right contestant jumped on top of their car and ran around the stage in a wild celebration. She almost didn’t win the vehicle after a disastrous game. Gabby Moore, ...
Three strikes and she’s out! A The Price Is Right contestant lost out on taking home a car worth almost $50,000. Fans blame it on the game, which they called impossible. Emily Brady was one of the ...
How does someone play a perfect game and walk away with nothing? The Price Is Right contestant Matthew Casey did just that. Casey, a hospitality worker, won the fourth item up for bid on March 10. The ...
Don’t always listen to your friends! A The Price Is Right contestant lost out on taking home $12,000 after a arguing with his friend in the audience. The buddy then pretended to storm out of the ...
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