A THE PRICE is Right contestant suffered a wardrobe malfunction on air.
The show’s host, Drew Carey, 66, was unfazed by the accident and promised to give the excited player “another one.”
Competitor Zaniya was given the chance to play Time is Money after guessing the closest real price for a Nordic Track exercise bike.
Last but certainly not least, The Price Is Right contestant estimated the gym equipment cost $1,700 – the highest bid among the four eager players.
When Drew revealed the “real retail price” of $2,079, Zaniya began jumping up and down excitedly and shouting “It’s me!” when his podium lit up and began to play.
In her excitement, Zaniya’s badge flew off and without realizing it, she ran onto the stage, leaving him behind, while screaming at the top of her lungs.
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One of the players who was still behind the podium took the badge and handed it to Zaniya.
While still screaming, the Michigan player accepted her tag, shaking it briefly, before running to join Drew on stage.
Once there, Zaniya held up her badge for the camera and studio audience to see, while the host of The Price is Right assured her that he wouldn’t forget her name.
“I won’t forget your name. We’ll give you another badge later as a souvenir,” Drew said.
CHOOSING FAVORITES
Recently, viewers of The Price Is Right claimed the game show was fixed after a contestant won the trip of a lifetime.
Fans voiced their complaints online, as many claimed that Drew allows players he likes to win.
A contestant on a recent episode had to choose bags that contained dollar amounts.
If she picked the right ones and matched her bag from Morocco, she would win a trip there.
Letitia got emotional when she revealed that she had been planning a trip with her daughter, who lives in Spain, to Morocco for years.
“Well then, it’s meant to be, darling,” Drew said before adding, “Good luck.”
Letitia chose the $6,000 and $4,000 bags to make the total $10,625.
Model Rachel placed the Morocco bag on the other side of the scale and it went up and down until it stopped perfectly balanced.
The suitcases Letitia chose and the suitcase from Morocco matched, making her the winner of the trip.
She hugged Drew, who said, “She’s going to see her daughter in Morocco! That’s amazing.”
Even Rachel admitted it was meant to be this way.
However, fans of the game show thought the show was rigged and Drew let the people he cares about win.
The clip was posted on Instagram and fans commented.
“Sometimes I think they just give the win to the people they like,” said one user.
“Funny. Because I thought the same way too,” replied a fan.
“WTF,” another fan wrote with a thumbs-down emoji.
STAY IN PLACE
Earlier this week, Drew revealed his future with the game show.
Since Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak’s retirement, Drew, 66, has become the longest-serving host of a game show currently on the air.
In a new interview, the host of The Price Is Right updated his contract with CBS.
When speaking with TV InsiderDrew discussed the major hosting milestone, the show’s shocking moments, and whether he would ever retire.
The price is right, hosts

The Price Is Right first appeared on TV in 1972. Fans fell in love with the game show so much that it has been on the air for over 50 years. Over that time, the show has had a few different hosts. Find out who they are below.
Bob Barker – 1972 to June 2007 (also became executive producer in 1988)
Drew Carey – October 2007 to present
Dennis James – replaced Bob in 1974 when he missed four episodes and also presented the nighttime version
Craig Ferguson – 2014 April Fools’ Day Special
“I just show up, clock in and hope to have a job every day,” he said.
“I have one goal: I want to keep going until I die. This is my 18th season. I need to get 35 and 41 so I can catch Bob Barker and Pat Sajak.”
Bob Barker hosted The Price Is Right from September 4, 1972 until June 15, 2007 – the same year Drew took over.
“The longest I’ve been on TV was on The Drew Carey Show, nine years. After completing 10 years here, I thought, ‘Wow, this is the longest I’ve ever had a job in my life,” continued Drew.
“It’s a huge part of my day, my year, my life. I can’t imagine giving this up.
“I don’t like CBS knowing this, but it will be a few years before my next contract negotiation.
“I can quit whenever I want!”
On a Reddit forum dedicated to The Price Is Right, fans discussed Drew’s promise to host as much as he can.
“I’m okay with it. I didn’t think anyone could fill Bob’s shoes. But Drew has been wonderful,” one person wrote.
“He brings so much light and love to the show!!” a second fan shared.
“He is the perfect host. You can tell he really enjoys the games and meeting people,” commented another person.
“I remember thinking in 2007 that I would never watch it without Bob. I grew to love Drew as he grew into the role. I’m glad to see him continue!” a fourth pointed out.
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