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‘The Price is Right' player nearly experiences wardrobe malfunction on game show
‘The Price is Right' player nearly experiences wardrobe malfunction on game show

Fox News

time12-04-2025

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  • Fox News

‘The Price is Right' player nearly experiences wardrobe malfunction on game show

An overly excited contestant on "The Price is Right" had a fashion slip-up during the beloved game show earlier this week. Arkansas native Christianne jumped up and down with excitement when she was called down to meet "The Price is Right" host Drew Carey, 66. After she ran down the stage to meet Carey, she held up the top of her red and white checkered dress multiple times. "Hi, right over here. How are you doing?" Carey asked the woman. "I can't see your name. What's your name?" After the contestant repeated her name, Carey greeted her and said, "Nice to see you, Christianne. Welcome to the show." She continued to pull up her dress to narrowly avoid her wardrobe malfunction as Carey announced the prizes she could win. Christianne wore a black jacket over her dress, a hat that said "America" in bold red letters and brown cowboy boots. She proceeded to play the game "Do the Math," during which she had to guess if the price was lower or higher than the electronics presented on the stage. Once Christianne won the game, she jumped up and down again with excitement but held onto her dress tightly so it wouldn't fall. The "Price is Right" player isn't the first contestant to experience a game show fail. WATCH: 'WHEEL OF FORTUNE' CONTESTANT EXPLAINS HIS RISQUÉ ANSWER Last year, during an episode of "Wheel of Fortune," a contestant gave a risqué viral answer as he attempted to solve a puzzle. Contestant Tavaris Williams went viral last May on the game show when he answered the first toss-up puzzle with a NSFW response. "I tried to just beat my contestants by buzzing in first and letting my brain catch up," Williams told Fox News Digital at the time. "And when my brain was ready to speak, I saw the R, I saw the B, I saw the T. I went for 'Right in the butt.' … And once [host Pat Sajak] said 'no,' oh, it was the worst feeling," he added with a laugh. Host Vanna White was at the puzzle board as the letters for the phrase were revealed — "_ _ _ _ /I _ /T _ E /B _ _ T!" Williams quickly buzzed in and confidently said, "Right in the butt." His answer was met with brief silence, then audience laughter, followed by a "What?" from fellow contestant Tyra and a definitive "no" from Sajak as a look of utter surprise crossed Williams' face. The correct answer was "T H I S / I S / T H E / B E S T !" "None of those common sense [thoughts like], 'Well, there wasn't enough letters for the word "right"' [or] 'This is a family show.' None of that is going through your head when you have 50 monitors above you, the lights are extra bright, there are 100 stagehands, there's producers, there's sound guys," he said. "And I was standing next to Pat, so I had to say something. I wasn't going to get buzzed without saying something. And the rest is history."

'The Price Is Right' Contestant's Dress Almost Comes on Down as She Narrowly Avoids a Wardrobe Malfunction — See the Video!
'The Price Is Right' Contestant's Dress Almost Comes on Down as She Narrowly Avoids a Wardrobe Malfunction — See the Video!

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'The Price Is Right' Contestant's Dress Almost Comes on Down as She Narrowly Avoids a Wardrobe Malfunction — See the Video!

A contestant on nearly had a wardrobe malfunction as she bounded onstage Christianne of Fayetteville, Arkansas clamped her hans across her chest to keep her strapless dress in place as she jumped up and down Despite her near wardrobe mishap, the participant still won the grand prize for the "Do the Math" game A The Price Is Right contestant narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she ran onstage to greet Drew Carey. On the Monday, April 7 episode of the long-running game show, Christianne, a fashion model from Fayetteville, Arkansas, was invited up to the stage after placing the winning bid on a fire pit. After Carey called her name, she excitedly ran up onstage, but as she jumped up and down, Christianne had to hold onto the top of her red-and-white checkered strapless dress to keep it from falling down. In the process, she had to cover her name tag, which was attached to the oversized leather jacket she wore over the dress, prompting Carey, 66, to say, "I can't see your name. What's your name?" The contestant also wore a baseball cap and cowboy boots to complete her game show-ready look. Christianne went on to play the game "Do the Math," and after winning, again jumped up and down in celebration while keeping a tight grip on the top of her dress. Related: The Price Is Right Celebrates 10,000 Episodes with a 'Life-Changing' Cash Prize for 1 Lucky Winner (Exclusive) When it came time to spin the wheel, Christianne didn't struggle with her dress quite as much, but she did mention a few interesting people in her shoutouts. When Carey asked who she wanted to say hi to, she responded, "My mom and dad and Tracy and Zoey Rodriguez because they got me here and also Toby Keith and Tana Mongeau!" The contestant didn't explain why she shouted out the country singer who died in 2024 or the influencer. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Earlier this year, The Price Is Right celebrated reaching 10,000 episodes. In a PEOPLE exclusive sneak peak of the festivities, Carey revealed that the show will be giving away $90,000 in cash and rewards in honor of the special occasion. "It's the 10,000 episode. So the games are going to be supercharged," announcer George Gray teased before Carey explained his personal connection to the show. "It started in 1972, I watched it in college and The Price Is Right just stood out because there's people going bananas." ! The duo revealed that over the course of 10,000 episodes, 75,000 people have been "called on down" to participate and the game show has given away "over $300 million in cash and prizes." The 10,000th episode aired on Feb. 26 on CBS. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Vanna White Recalls the Funniest Wheel of Fortune Puzzle Bloopers That Made Her Laugh Over the Years (Exclusive) In March 2024, Carey spoke to PEOPLE about his role on the iconic game show. The actor took over the hosting gig in 2007 when Bob Barker, who helmed the series for over three decades, retired. Carey told PEOPLE that he initially turned down the offer to lead The Price Is Right. 'I said, f--- no,' the comedian told PEOPLE. 'I just wanted to be able to do things that were fun and interesting instead of having a 'job-job' or something I had to do every day, because I just had, after being on The Drew Carey Show and everything, I was done with the idea of just being on a show forever.' However, he later changed his mind. 'One of the show's producers asked me what my favorite thing to do was,' Carey told PEOPLE in March 2024. 'I go, 'I love leaving big tips when I go to restaurants.' 'Well, if you work on The Price Is Right, you'll be able to do that all the time for a living,' they said.' The Price Is Right airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on CBS. Read the original article on People

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