The Price is Right host Drew Carey insults contestant after commenting on his grammatically incorrect Plinko game shirt
The show’s announcer even got in on the jab as well

DREW Carey laid into a Price is Right contestant on Thursday’s episode, leading to a pile-on of jokes at the player’s expense.
The game show host commented on a player’s grammatically incorrect shirt.

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Drew Carey insulted a Price is Right contestant’s grammatically incorrect shirtCredit: The Price is Right

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The contestant’s, Karl, shirt read, Not no one not like no PlinkoCredit: CBS
On the June 27 episode, a contestant wore a black shirt with white letters that said “Not no one not like no Plinko.”
Plinko is a game on The Price is Right, where contestants have to put a chip into a slot and drop it to see if it lands on the grand prize in the middle.
“I like your shirt,” the host told the contestant.
After Drew pointed out Karl’s shirt and told him he wasn’t going to play Plinko, he asked him where he was from.
“Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania!” the man shouted.
Drew, 66, smiled, turned to the camera, and chuckled, said, “I was gonna say….”
The host laughed and then turned towards the announcer to tell the player what he could win.
“Not no one not like… a brand new SUV!” George said.
The Price is Right contestant suffers wardrobe malfunction on air as host Drew Carey says ‘we’ll get you another one!’
This isn’t the first time this week that a contestant’s wardrobe was pointed out by Drew.
On Wednesday’s show, a woman named Zaniya ran up to the stage after correctly bidding at her podium.
In the process, her name tag fell off her shirt as she jumped up and down.
One of the players still standing behind the podium picked up the name tag and handed it to Zaniya.
When she stood next to Drew, she held it up proudly.
“I won’t forget your name. We’ll get you another name tag later for a souvenir,” Drew told her.
‘TIL I DIE’
Despite Drew flinging insults and being a witness to wardrobe malfunctions, the host isn’t going anywhere.
In an interview with TV Insider, the host talked about being the longest-running game show host, now that Pat Sajak retired from Wheel of Fortune.
He told the outlet about his future on The Price is Right, which he has hosted since 2007.
“I just show up and punch the clock and hope I have a job every day,” Drew said.
“I do have a goal: I want to keep going until I die. This is my 18th season. I’ve got to get the 35 and 41 so I can catch Bob Barker and Pat Sajak.”
Bob Barker was the host of The Price Is Right from September 4, 1972, until June 15, 2007.
“It’s such just a great part of my day, my year, my life. I can’t imagine giving it up,” Drew went on.
“I can quit anytime I want!”

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Drew asked Karl where he was from, and he said, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCredit: CBS

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To that, Drew responded with I was gonna say, which seemed like an insultCredit: Getty

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The announcer, George (not pictured), joined in on Drew’s joke and said that not no one like not like a carCredit: Getty
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