Price Is Right player embarrassed Drew Carey with sentimental gift
Price Is Right player wows Drew Carey with sentimental gift before massive win
A Price Is Right player shocked host Drew Carey with a sentimental gift before her huge win on a difficult game.
The Price Is Right player celebrates after winning car

Carey bent over and laughed with Julie before asking announcer George Gray to reveal her prizes, which were a boxing trainer, wine cooler, and $7,500.
She played one of Price Is Right’s hardest games, the Clock Game, which sees a player guess the prices of two prizes within 30 seconds.
Julie did this without a hitch and won everything. Once she was victorious, Carey joked again: “Nice win, and I got a dollar sign out of it.”
Sadly, that’s where the player’s luck stopped, as she didn’t get into the Showcase Round.
Players Gayla and Manuel battled it out in the Showcase. Manuel bid $26k on trips to Lake Tahoe and Costa Rica and a European cruise.

Gayla bid $28k on drones, a jetski, and a sedan and won despite being $8k under.
During the May 29 episode, Gray joked about a player’s name before she went on to score a win.
Contestant Dorothy took to the stage to meet Carey after guessing the nearest retail price of a treadmill and rower.
The longtime host, who has been manhandled by over-the-top contestants recently, congratulated the player on her win, before Gray poked fun at Dorothy’s name, saying: “We’re not sending you to Kansas. It’s a trip to Rhode Island.”
The player giggled before she began an easy game of Coming or Going, which sees a contestant shown four numbers that could be the price of a prize.
When tilted in one direction, the numbers on the lever form a price. When tilted in the other direction, the numbers on the lever form a different one.

The contestant must tilt the lever in the correct direction to form the price and win the prize.
Dorothy tilted the lever in the right direction, winning a trip to Rhode Island.
Later, she spun the highest number on the wheel and entered the Showcase Round.
Her opponent, Patricia, bid $38k on a trip to Turks and Caicos, a home gardening package, and an SUV.
Dorothy bid $35k on a keyboard, a trip to Spain, and a boat.
While Patricia was under a couple of thousand dollars, but Dorothy was only under $838, therefore allowing her to win the Showcase.
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