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Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The Price Is Right host Drew Carey makes shocking claim about the show
Drew Carey has had a great career in stand up, television and as host of The Price is Right. One of the secrets to his success is unusual as he revealed before the release of the 30th anniversary edition DVD set of The Drew Carey Show. 'Not a lot of my fans know [that] I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,' Drew, 67, told Parade. 'I've sat in the editing room a few times on The Drew Carey Show, and I had to leave. 'I don't do it that often because every time I saw it, I was like, "That's what I look like? And that's [how] I walk?" I get so tired of seeing myself,' he said. He went on to note that one of the producers had some suggestions for his performance on the long running game show. 'I was like, "Oh my God." He was like, "I know, I apologize." And he really had to twist my arm to make me watch myself, even on The Price Is Right,' he continued. 'So I've always been like this. I don't watch The Price Is Right. I don't watch The Drew Carey Show. 'Once in a while, I'll put it on [to] just like see a minute of it, or Whose Line [Is It Anyway?].' Earlier this week, Drew was spotted having a good time at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Nevada. Drew had his arms his arms around a mystery blonde as they beamed and took photographs together surrounded by revelers in the wee hours. 'Many people were shocked to see Drew in the crowd, especially considering his age, but he was the life and soul of the event,' the US Sun reported. 'He seemed to be having the best time, dancing and laughing with a group of friends all night. 'Plenty of women were going up to him and flirting, he appeared to enjoy the attention and was very friendly.' He was also seen last month with OnlyFans creator Niki Skyler in West Hollywood, California. The lunch excursion came just two months after Drew shared that he is still not dating after his former fiancée Amie Harwick was murdered in 2020 by ex-boyfriend Gareth Pursehouse. Pursehouse had pled not guilty but in 2023 he was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Carey and Harwick became engaged in 2018 but called it quits later that same year. During an interview with Us Weekly in February, the TV personality got candid about her tragic death and admitted to the outlet, 'It destroyed me for a while. I still don't date. 'I have women I go out with and spend time with, but it's all platonic, and I don't care about anything else. Amie's death really affected everything.' He also expressed, 'I think about her every day. It's such a loss. Her death still affects me and my ideas about relationships and intimacy. 'It was all damaged by first our breakup, and then, the day before she died, when she texted me. It had been a really bad breakup for both of us, but a necessary one. I couldn't think about her or see a picture of her.' The day before her passing, Carey recalled receiving a message from Amie who brought up the topic of forgiveness and asked to meet up. 'I texted her that I loved her and that I'd see her the next week,' the TV host said. 'I heard from one of her friends that she shed tears about my saying that I loved her still. Which I did. I loved her madly even though we had broken up.' When her murderer was sentenced to life in prison, Carey opened up to People about finally having closure. 'I can barely remember the guy's name — that's how much I've put him out of my life — but ever since the final sentencing, it feels like we've all let out a breath and are able to finally move on.' He continued, 'The whole process is over now, and there's nothing else to be done and nothing else to worry about. … Just speaking just for myself, it's been quite a load off.' Drew also shared that following her passing, he still has photos of Harwick inside of his house. 'She's with me always. A lot of times I'll feel like I'll be thinking things through, and it's almost like I can hear her voice saying, "Well, really, it's because of this and that." It's really nice, honestly.'


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Price Is Right host Drew Carey reveals a shocking fact about himself and the show
In a revelation that has surprised fans across the entertainment industry, The Price Is Right host Drew Carey has admitted that he rarely, if ever, watches himself on television—despite anchoring one of America's longest-running game shows for nearly 18 years. The veteran comedian and presenter shared his personal discomfort with self-viewing in a recent interview with Parade , while discussing the upcoming DVD release of The Drew Carey Show : The Complete Series , commemorating its 30th anniversary. Carey Avoids Viewing His Own Work Drew Carey, who has been the face of The Price Is Right since 2007, candidly revealed his aversion to seeing himself on screen. 'Not a lot of my fans know that I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,' Carey admitted, as mentioned in a report by the Citizen Tribune. Reflecting on his time in the editing room during his sitcom days, he added, 'I had to leave. I don't do it that often because every time I saw it, I was like, 'That's what I look like? And that's how I walk?' I get so tired of seeing myself.' Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Top 25 Most Beautiful Women In The World Articles Vally Undo Even as The Price Is Right airs daily—along with The Price Is Right at Night and reruns of his classic improv series Whose Line Is It Anyway? ? —Carey rarely tunes in. He noted that producers once had to persuade him to watch his own footage for performance review. 'I was like, 'Oh my God.' He really had to twist my arm,' Carey recounted, as per a report by Citizen Tribune. Live Events Mental Health and Media Consumption This avoidance of self-viewing is part of a broader commitment by Carey to maintain his mental well-being. In an earlier interview with Us Weekly , the longtime host spoke openly about his mental health practices. 'I'm very careful. I watch my mental health all the time,' he said, noting that he often limits exposure to social media and news. 'Sometimes I go, 'Nope, not today,'' Carey remarked, as mentioned in a report by Citizen Tribune. While Carey is reluctant to watch his performances, his passion for the job remains strong. The Price Is Right , a mainstay of American daytime television since 1972, recently celebrated its 10,000th episode in February—an occasion Carey called 'an honor' to be part of. A Milestone for a Reluctant Star Despite his discomfort with the spotlight off-camera, Carey has been instrumental in steering The Price Is Right through a successful new era, bringing charm, humor, and a sense of connection to millions of viewers. His reluctance to engage with his own on-screen image may be unusual for a television figure of his stature, but fans have continued to embrace his authenticity and warmth. Carey's remarks offer a rare glimpse into the personal experiences behind one of the most familiar faces in American television. As The Drew Carey Show prepares for its 30th anniversary release, and The Price Is Right continues its decades-long run, the host's candidness has only deepened the appreciation of audiences for his enduring contributions to television. FAQs Does Drew Carey have a wife? Carey became engaged to Nicole Jaracz in 2007, but the couple never married and ended their engagement in 2012. In January 2018, he announced a new engagement to sex therapist Amie Harwick. Is Rachel Reynolds still married to Drew Carey? She has worked alongside Drew Carey on CBS's The Price Is Right (1972) since 2009. In 2010, she married David Dellucci, and the couple has a daughter named Ruby Rel Dellucci.

Business Insider
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
'The Price Is Right' contestants were off by thousands when guessing the cost of Apple's Vision Pro
How much does a virtual reality headset from Apple cost? Don't ask a group of recent contestants on "The Price is Right at Night," a prime-time edition of the popular game show. The Vision Pro is one of the most expensive products that Apple offers. But when the contestants were tasked with guessing its retail value, their estimates were more in the range with what an iPhone costs. With the show's rule of guessing as closely as possible without going over the correct price, contestants tend to be strategic with their answers to avoid overshooting. These players' answers of $1,000, $750, $1,001, and — the closest — $1,270 were off the mark by thousands. A 256-gigabyte Apple Vision Pro retails for $3,499, host Drew Carey told the audience, eliciting a collective gasp. A clip of the moment was posted to Threads on Wednesday. Marques Brownlee, an Apple reviewer known online as MKBHD, replied, "LOL" to the far-out guesses. Though they fell short from the Vision Pro, the contestants were closer to the prices of competing headsets. The 512-gigabyte Meta Quest 3, for example, retails for $499. Apple is reportedly exploring ways to bring down the cost of its own product with a cheaper, lighter iteration, but the company has yet to confirm that a new headset is in the works. The Vision Pro's hefty price has prompted strong reactions since its announcement. The crowd at Apple's 2023 Worldwide Developer Conference let out groans, sighs, and boos when they found out it would start at $3,499. The company began scaling back its production in 2024, The Information reported in October. Apple CEO Tim Cook told The Wall Street Journal in October that the headset is for "people who want to have tomorrow's technology today." "At $3,500, it's not a mass-market product," Cook said. "Right now, it's an early-adopter product."


The Verge
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
What do normal people think the Apple Vision Pro is worth? Well, the highest bid was just $1,270 in this clip from a
The price might be wrong. recent The Price is Right episode, posted by Vision Pro enthusiast Justin Ryan. Host Drew Carey takes great care as he enunciates: '...actual retail price is three thousand, four hundred and ninety nine dollars.'


Forbes
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
CBS Extends Daytime Leadership To 39 Seasons
LOS ANGELES: Come on down! CBS' "The Price is Right," hosted by Drew Carey, remain the most-watched ... More show in network daytime. (Photo by Greg Gayne/CBS via Getty Images) On the heels of announcing its primetime programming plans for 2025-26, CBS, the most-watched broadcast network, has also confirmed another year of viewer victory in daytime. Comparably, CBS has been No. 1 in total viewers in daytime for 39 consecutive years - since the 1986-87 season. So, what exactly was CBS airing in that 1986-87 season? There were three current occupants - The Price is Right (then hosted by Bob Barker), The Young and the Restless and The Bold in the Beautiful, which replaced daytime drama Capitol in midseason. There were also game shows The $25,000 Pyramid and Card Sharks and the drama As the World Turns. At present, recent daytime drama entry Beyond the Gates (which replaced The Talk) joined The Price Is Right, The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful and Let's Make a Deal on the Eye net lineup. CBS' weekly winning streak - now at 1,500 consecutive weeks - started the week of October 3, 1988, and was interrupted for only one week - from July 22-29, 1996, during the Summer Olympics held in Atlanta and broadcast on NBC. As first-run syndication, specifically talk shows, continues to dwindle, the trio of CBS daytime stalwarts - The Price Is Right (3.95 million viewers this season), The Young and the Restless (3.29 million) and The Bold and the Beautiful (2.79 million) - hold the top 3 spots overall. Let's Make a Deal, meanwhile, is averaging 2.21 million viewers and Beyond the Gates (1.87 million), which debuted on February 24, ranks fifth. But that is still 48 percent above year-ago time period occupant The Talk.