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  • Christopher Rich Shares Emotional Story of Co-Stars’ Support That Led to His “Happy’s Place” Comeback Post-Stroke

    Christopher Rich Shares Emotional Story of Co-Stars’ Support That Led to His “Happy’s Place” Comeback Post-Stroke

    Christopher Rich Explains How ‘Reba’ Co-Stars “Got Me Back” Onscreen After Stroke For ‘Happy’s Place’

    Melissa Peterman talks to Reba McEntire and Christopher Rich in a tattoo parlor in a still from 'Happy's Place'.
    Melissa Peterman as Gabby, Reba McEntire as Bobbie and Christopher Rich as Maverick in ‘Happy’s Place’ Casey Durkin/NBC

    Last week’s episode of NBC‘s Happy’s Place graced Reba fans with another onscreen reunion.

    After suffering a stroke in 2018, Christopher Rich explained how Reba McEntire and Melissa Peterman convinced him to return for their current sitcom nearly two decades after starring with them on McEntire’s self-titled WB/CW series.

    “I mean, I’ve basically taken the last decade off. And if anybody was going to drag me out of the dark corner of the closet, it would be the redhead,” Rich told Entertainment Tonight.

    “I feel so bizarre recovering from the stroke thing that I didn’t even want to go out of my house for a lot of the time. But, they’ve got me back out. They would invite me to parties and reunion things,” he said, adding: “But I needed some place where I could feel safe to try and trot this broken body out again, and they made the place.”

    Praising McEntire for getting him “back in the race,” Rich said, “I’m gonna get to the finish line. I may have to limp across it, but I’m getting there.”

    Scarlett Pomers, Steve Howey, JoAnna Garcia, Mitch Holleman, Reba McEntire, Christopher Rich and Melissa Peterman in ‘Reba’ (Fox Television/Courtesy Everett Collection) Everett Collection

    In ‘Sisters Ink’, last week’s episode of Happy’s Place, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo) convinces her sister Bobbie (McEntire) to get a matching tattoo with her to commemorate six months since coming into each other’s lives. At the parlor, they meet tattoo artist Maverick (Rich), whose disability takes Bobbie by surprise.

    Earlier this season, McEntire’s Reba onscreen son-in-law Steve Howey also appeared on Happy’s Place.

    McEntire previously played the titular “single mom who works too hard” in her eponymous sitcom Reba, which ran for six seasons from 2001 to 2007 on The WB and The CW. Peterman played Reba’s ex-husband’s new wife Barbra Jean, while Howey played her daughter’s high school boyfriend and eventual husband Van Montgomery.

  • “Price Is Right” Drew Carey Left Stunned as Contestant Unleashes Shocking On-Air “Punishment”!

    “Price Is Right” Drew Carey Left Stunned as Contestant Unleashes Shocking On-Air “Punishment”!

    “Price Is Right” Hostage Crisis? Drew Carey Left Stunned as Contestant Unleashes Shocking On-Air “Punishment”! Forget bidding wars and Showcase Showdowns – viewers were glued to their screens in disbelief as a “Price Is Right” contestant shockingly turned the tables on beloved host Drew Carey

    Watch Drew Carey Find out That a ‘Price Is Right’ Contestant Once Gave Him a Traffic Ticket

    Watch Drew Carey Find out That a ‘Price Is Right’ Contestant Once Gave Him a Traffic Ticket
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    When you’re a celebrity, most people remember their interactions with you, no matter how long ago or how brief. If I were that celebrity, I’d sure as hell would hope that the interaction was a positive one. But, as Drew Carey found out on Friday’s episode of The Price Is Right, your mistakes can come back to haunt you, too.

    In an episode where all the contestants were first responders, Regina Smith, who is a collision investigator for the LAPD, was called to “come on down!” to Bidders’ Row, and she eventually made it to the stage.

    This is where Carey, bless his heart, admitted that, during the conversations he has with the audience during the commercial break, he found out that he had met Smith before.

    Drew Carey reveals secret about 'Price Is Right' contestants

    He let Smith explain it: she wrote Carey a traffic ticket years ago for missing a stop sign as he was driving through the Hollywood Hills.

    After saying to Smith that he just didn’t come to a complete stop, she blew his cover by saying while laughing, “No, you ran the stop sign… in your red Mini Cooper!” Suffice to say, she remembers the encounter very well.

    Price Is Right' Contestant Shocks Viewers With Outlandish Bid - Parade

    Drew deadpans to the camera, “I’ve never seen this woman in my life!” but takes the coincidence in good fun and goes on with the pricing game that Regina won the opportunity to play. It makes us wonder if Regina revealed this encounter online to the contestant coordinators before the show and that cinched her place on Bidder’s Row. Either way, it gave Drew a somewhat unpleasant surprise, which is always good daytime TV, isn’t it?

  • Devastating “Jeopardy!” Revelation Leaves Fans Utterly Heartbroken

    Devastating “Jeopardy!” Revelation Leaves Fans Utterly Heartbroken

    Devastating “Jeopardy!” Revelation Leaves Fans Utterly Heartbroken: The usually sharp and engaging world of “Jeopardy!” has been plunged into unexpected sorrow, with news so profoundly sad it has left its loyal fanbase utterly devastated

    ‘Jeopardy!’ Fans Mourn Death of Show Legend Bruce Seymour

    Bruce Seymour on Jeopardy!
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    Former Super Jeopardy! winner Bruce Seymour, who won a total of $305,989 on the iconic game show, has died. He was 77.

    According to a Legacy.com obituary, Seymour passed away on September 18, 2024, following a seven-week battle with a COVID infection. He was described as been in “excellent health” prior to his infection.

    Long-time Jeopardy! fans will remember Seymour for his appearance on the show back in 1987, where he won four consecutive games. He later returned for the 1988 Tournament of Champions, losing in the quarter-finals. He appeared again in 1990 for Super Jeopardy!, a one-time summer-long tournament involving 36 former champions.

    Seymour won the Super Jeopardy! championship prize of $250,000. This victory brought his overall Jeopardy! prize money winnings to a massive $305,989, which, at the time, was the most any contestant had won.

    The prize money allowed Seymour to research his interest in the life of 19th-century stage performer Lola Montez. After traveling the world in pursuit of that research, Seymour released a book, Lola Montez, A Life, in 1996. He also wrote several articles on travel and opera for various publications.

    Born in Indianapolis, Seymour attended Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he was editor-in-chief of The Lawrentian and assistant general manager of the college radio station. He graduated with a major in political science in 1968 before enlisting in the Air Force, where he served as a supply officer at Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, Montana.

    He received an early discharge in 1972 at the end of the Vietnam War and began traveling the world. He returned to the U.S. in 1973, where he started law school at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. He graduated and was admitted to the California bar in 1977.

    Seymour briefly practiced law with his brother before setting off on a driving journey around the U.S. to visit the graves and libraries of every president. After returning to California, he accepted an offer from an old law school classmate and his wife to become a live-in jack of all trades at their newly purchased 70-year-old home in Piedmont.

    Bruce Seymour

    Legacy.com

    In 2007, Seymour moved on to the Peace Corps, where he was assigned a position in Ukraine. He was medically discharged by the Peace Corps after developing cataracts. Seymour returned to San Francisco and worked as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services until he retired in 2016 and continued his passion for traveling the world.

    “Throughout his life and wherever he traveled, Bruce made many friends with whom he continued to communicate until his death,” the obit reads. “Although he never married, perhaps disappointing some of his lady friends, he realized that his desire to continue traveling as long he was able, at the lowest cost and with the fewest possible belongings were unsuited to any stable commitment. He was determined to do it his way, and he did until the end.”

    After the news of Seymour’s passing became public, several Jeopardy! fans took to social media to share their comments and condolences.

    “What a fabulous life, in so many ways. He wrote the book on Lola Montez! RIP, sweet man,” wrote one Reddit commenter.

    “Wow! A legend,” said another.

    “What a life well lived!! Incredible!” another added.

    Another wrote, “Ah man RIP. Sad we never got to see him return to the show.”

    “That’s a heck of an obituary. What life! RIP, Champ,” said one fan.

    Seymour is survived by his older brother, James, and his wife, Carol King; his younger sister, Katherine, and her husband, Scott Ward; his family, Bruce, Ellen, Brian, and Emily Gilmore; Brian’s wife, Leslie, and their five children; and many, many friends throughout the world.

  • Ever Wonder What “The Price is Right” Models REALLY Make? The Surprising Truth is Finally HERE!

    Ever Wonder What “The Price is Right” Models REALLY Make? The Surprising Truth is Finally HERE!

    Ever Wonder What “The Price is Right” Models REALLY Make? The Surprising Truth is Finally HERE! For decades, they’ve been the epitome of glamour, but the actual salaries of these iconic figures will utterly SHOCK you. Forget your wildest guesses – the real numbers are far more unexpected than you could ever imagine

    How much do ‘The Price is Right’ models get paid? Surprisingly, it’s a lot more than you’d think

    Models Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds, host Drew Carey, and model Lanisha Cole appear onstage for the premiere of "The Price is Right" (Cover image source: Getty Images | Kevin Winter)

    Models Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds, host Drew Carey, and model Lanisha Cole appear onstage for the premiere of “The Price is Right” (Cover image source: Getty Images | Kevin Winter)

    The entertainment industry attracts millions across the globe to make the most of their talent and earn big bucks. Although all contestants in TV game shows may not walk home with a grand prize, the host, the production staff and actors who appear in the background also get paid well.

    Among them are the models on the show “The Price is Right,” who earn a hefty paycheck while showcasing the prizes being offered. The game show gives members of the audience a chance to guess the price of some products and the person with the most accurate estimate takes the prizes home.

    Former host Bob Barker, Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds and Gwendolyn Osborne speak during a segment of

    Former host Bob Barker, Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds, and Gwendolyn Osborne speak during a segment of the show | (Image source: Getty Images | @Frederick M. Brown)

    According to a Quora user, the models on the game show earn around $100,000 annually. Another user revealed in the comments that the daily rate at which they are paid is $800, and the models reportedly work on the show for six months out of a year.

    While due diligence hasn’t been done yet to verify the numbers, it is a pretty well-known fact that some of the popular models such as Rachel Reynold have a net worth of $4 million. Apart from appearing on the gameshow, the model has been a part of Hollywood projects including “Cellular” and “Lonely Hearts.”

    Another popular model is Manuela Arbeláez who has been a part of the gameshow since 2008. Her main source of wealth is reportedly her career as a model and according to The U.S Sun, the model has a net worth of $1 million. Therefore, even if the figures cannot be corroborated, the net worth of the models does indicate that they are being compensated well, in addition to the popularity that they’ve achieved.

    With high ratings translating into ad revenues, game shows can afford to pay high salaries to their employees while shelling out millions in prizes for the contestants. Game Shows such as “Jeopardy” and “The Price is Right” make money mostly thanks to the production network that charges the advertisers for ad space on the shows. Some of these game shows are syndicated, which means that most revenue comes from local affiliates who pay for the rights to air them. An added advantage of being a syndicated show is the access to hundreds of local markets with their respective networks paying for the broadcasting rights.

    Models Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds, host Drew Carey, and model Lanisha Cole appear onstage | (Image Source: Getty Images | Kevin Winter )

    Models Manuela Arbelaez, Rachel Reynolds, host Drew Carey, and model Lanisha Cole appear onstage | (Image Source: Getty Images | Kevin Winter)

    This whole system works as TV spots are pretty expensive, which was rightly pointed out by Reddit user u/kbergstr who claimed that a national 30-second ad spot costs between $100,000 and 120,000. The “Price is Right” television game show first aired back on September 4, 1972, on CBS, and Bob Barker hosted the show for the longest time from its first episode until his retirement in June 2007, which is when Drew Carey took over.

    The “Price Is Right” has been aired for more than 9,000 episodes since its debut and is the longest-running game show in the country. The 53rd season premiered this year in September with a daytime as well as a primetime episode.

  • Loyal fans of the beloved game show “The Price Is Right” are calling for the removal of a popular game after witnessing an unexpected incident that left audiences in disbelief

    Loyal fans of the beloved game show “The Price Is Right” are calling for the removal of a popular game after witnessing an unexpected incident that left audiences in disbelief

    In a stunning turn of events, loyal fans of the beloved game show “The Price Is Right” are calling for the removal of a popular game after witnessing an unexpected incident that left audiences in disbelief. This shocking behavior has sparked widespread outrage and debate among viewers nationwide!

    ‘The Price Is Right’ Fans Demand Removal of Game That’s ‘Too Hard’ & ‘Not Fun’

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    Every episode of The Price is Right features an undisclosed assortment of games, and that variety is part of the appeal. But fans are offering their two cents about the “3 Strikes” game, which they claim is “not fun” after 14 players lost consecutively with no winner in a staggering three years.

    For those unfamiliar, “3 Strikes” is a pricing game that debuted on TPIR on February 12, 1976. In it, contestants can win a brand-new luxury car by correctly guessing its price. The contestant is shown eight baseballs: five white ones with non-repeating numbers on them, each representing one of the five numbers in the car’s price. There are also three red “strike” balls with an X on them.

    After all eight balls are shuffled into a rotating drum, the contestant blindly draws a ball from the bag. If they pick a numbered ball, they must correctly put it in the right position of the car’s total price. If they’re right, the ball is discarded, and the digit is lit up in the price display. But if they’re wrong, the ball goes back into rotation. However, if the contestant draws a red ball with a strike, a foghorn sounds instead, and an X marker is lit on the board before the ball is discarded. If the contestant draws three strike balls, the game ends.

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    On Monday, November 18’s episode a player bombed out with zero correct guesses and gave a big thumbs down mid-way (above) looking frustrated. She sarcastically told Drew Carey, “I love your positivity!” as she floundered. After she lost, Carey exclaimed, “That was a rough one” and the audience fell silent.

    After it aired, a fan started a discussion in the TPIR Reddit forum, arguing that the segment is “too hard” and others agreed.

    “3 Strikes is not a fun game,” the fan titled the post. The user continued, “Every time the contestant pulls a strike Drew says it’s good because there’s one less strike to worry about. That’s specious reasoning and it annoys me so much. Today the contestant even said ‘I love your positivity’ to Drew. I like to think she meant it sarcastically. This game is just way too hard. Sure, it’s played for a very expensive car, but the odds are so low and it’s based mostly on luck. I get annoyed every time it’s played. Does anyone know the winning statistics on this game?”

    Another fan replied, “I don’t have the exact stats but there was a period of time where someone only won once in 6 years during a particularly bad drought. I can also say that, even if you play perfectly and guess all 5 digits correctly as you pull them out, your odds of winning that game are 37.5%. So even a perfect play will only win 1/3 of the time. I put ‘3 Strikes,’ ‘That’s Too Much’, and the dollar game in the same grouping as barely winnable games. At least 3 Strikes is always for an expensive vehicle, I guess.”

    “I legitimately can’t remember the last time I saw a player get more than 1, maybe 2 numbers before striking out so I’m not a fan of this game either lol,” wrote a third.

    “Not much of a spoiler but surprise, she got zero numbers,” wrote a fourth about Monday’s episode.

    “As soon as I saw that game, I knew she would lose,” wrote a fifth. “It’s the “F*** you contestant, you’re not getting a car” game.

    “I despise 3 strikes. Way too much luck involved,” wrote a sixth.

    “It would be nice to be able to buy another chance with a pricing game after 2 strikes and call it a “foul tip” with a successful price,” wrote a seventh.

    “And it takes forever to lose. Just a long, annoying, slim chance to win game,” wrote an additional fan.

    “The last time we had a win was January 18, 2021 where a Range Rover was won,” observed one more. We currently went through 14 playings without a winner.” According to TPIR Fandom, there hasn’t been a winner since January 2021.

    What do you think of “3 Strikes?” Should TPIR bench it for good? let us know in the comments section!

    The Price Is Right, Weekdays, 11am ET/10am PT, CBS

  • [BREAKING NEWS] Jeopardy! Vs. Wheel Of Fortune: New Ratings Reveal Who’s Dominating The Game Show Wars

    [BREAKING NEWS] Jeopardy! Vs. Wheel Of Fortune: New Ratings Reveal Who’s Dominating The Game Show Wars

    Jeopardy! Vs. Wheel Of Fortune: New Ratings Reveal Who’s Dominating The Game Show Wars

    Jeopardy TV Poster Ken Jennings, host of Jeopardy, smiling at contestants while filming the show

    Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune typically air back-to-back every weekday, but one of these game shows is showing signs of overtaking the other in the ratings war. Both TV shows have undergone huge changes in recent years. After Alex Trebek’s death in 2020, a massive audition process began to find a replacement. After some hiccups along the way, Ken Jennings eventually got the coveted role. Meanwhile, Ryan Seacrest replaced Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune.

    Recent ratings for Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortunate reveal who’s winning the game show wars.

    TV Insider revealed recent Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune ratings from throughout the month of June 2025. For Jeopardy!the Ken Jennings-hosted series earned an average of 7.846 million during the week of June 2. That number slid to 7.749 million the week of June 9, then rose to 7.787 the week after that.

    Wheel of Fortune, on the other hand, drew in 7.456 million during the first week of June, which fell to 7.285 million the following week. Then the week of June 23 saw an average of 7.264 million tune in to the Ryan Seacrest-hosted game show. Interestingly, Wheel of Fortune received 8.902 million viewers the first week of March 2025.

    When comparing the viewership across June 2025, this means that Wheel of Fortune would only need to draw in 500,000 viewers to beat Jeopardy!

    TV Insider noted that Ryan’s first week as host, which was back in September 2025, was the only week this season in which more viewers tuned in to Wheel of Fortune than Jeopardy! The ratings were 8.31 million versus 7.113 million.

    What Latest Ratings Mean For Jeopardy! & Wheel Of Fortune

    Fans Still Love Jeopardy! & Wheel Of Fortune

    Alex Trebek hosting Jeopardy!

    Jeopardy! is still the dominating show in the world of game shows. It’s an iconic series that has weathered some headaches in recent years. After an extensive audition search for a new host, executive producer Mike Richards was chosen as Alex’s replacement, but he stepped aside amid controversy.

    Jeopardy! eventually hired two hosts–Ken and Mayim Bialik–who would trade places every so often. After Mayim took a break from her hosting duties to support the Hollywood strikes, executive producers decided to stick with Ken as the sole host.

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    All of these various changes and challenges in recent years, it wouldn’t have been surprising if fans decided to lose interest in Jeopardy! However, that has not been the case.

    Over on Wheel of Fortune, the search for Pat’s replacement didn’t last very long. They didn’t go through an audition process like Jeopardy! did. Instead, executive producers quickly announced that Ryan would take over after Pat retired. Ratings have risen with Ryan as host, which proves that fans love to see Ryan on their TV screens every single day instead of only in the winter and spring on American Idol.

    Our Take On Jeopardy! & Wheel Of Fortune’s Ratings Gap

    Fall 2025 Will Be A Big Test For Both Game Shows

    It’s exciting to see that fans love tuning in to both Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. While Jeopardy! is the ratings winner, Wheel of Fortune is nipping at its heels. Wheel of Fortune has been in repeats in recent weeks as it begins its summer break, so that could explain the softening ratings for Ryan’s show.

    It’ll be interesting to check out the ratings in the fall when both Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune are airing new episodes. It’s possible that the ratings gap will keep getting smaller. Fans will have to wait for September to find out.

    Source: TV Insider

  • Former Voice Coach Kelly Clarkson ‘on thin ice’ as she struggles with ‘hidden battles’

    Former Voice Coach Kelly Clarkson ‘on thin ice’ as she struggles with ‘hidden battles’

    Former Voice Coach Kelly Clarkson ‘on thin ice’ as she struggles with ‘hidden battles’

    Kelly Clarkson ‘on thin ice’ after abruptly canceling Vegas residency launch

    Stronger singer Kelly Clarkson is reportedly on ‘thin ice’ as she struggles with ‘hidden battles,’ causing her to abruptly cancel her upcoming Vegas residency

    Kelly Clarkson addresses fans on her 1000th episode

    Kelly Clarkson is reportedly “on thin ice” following the announcement of her Las Vegas residency being cancelled.

    Over the past few months, the Grammy Award-winning singer has been dealing with personal “struggles,” causing her to consider leaving her demanding talk show. After finding clarity on the “very painful” issues, she was looking forward to stepping back on the stage for her upcoming residency in Sin City.

    This summer, the singer was set to be leaving the East Coast for her Studio Sessions: The Las Vegas Residency. The intimate show was meant to run for 18 days, kicking off on the Fourth of July at Caesars Palace. However, she was left “devastated” just minutes before her opening night performance as she was left with no choice but to cancel her first two appearances due to vocal issues.

    While speaking to Page Six, an insider opened up about the struggles Kelly was facing behind the scenes.

    They revealed, “She belts out every single note. She’s an incredibly powerful singer, but it takes its toll on her vocal cords and she’s come incredibly close to needing surgery before.

    Kelly Clarkson

    “She cannot risk damaging her cords further – she’s on thin ice,” they added.

    Kelly also admitted to having trouble with her vocal cords when she first announced the news of the last-minute cancellation.

    On Instagram, she said, “We have been working 24/7 to make Studio Sessions the most intimate and extraordinary experience with and for my incredible fans.

    “I am beyond grateful that you always show up for me and I am devastated to have to postpone tonight and tomorrow’s opening at Caesars.”

    The singer added, “The prep and rehearsals have taken a toll on my voice. I want the shows to be perfect for y’all and I need to protect myself from doing serious damage so I am taking this weekend and next week to rest up so that we can deliver what you all deserve.

    Kelly Clarkson

    “The show is truly incredible. The musicians and singers are outstanding, and I want us all to start out strong.”

    Along with the physical strain she has been experiencing, she has also been dealing with some emotional ones as well.

    “Kelly’s personal life is so insanely complicated,” another insider disclosed. “Kelly is fighting some serious hidden battles that very few people are privy to …it’s a source of emotional and therefore physical distress for her.”

    The Express US has contacted a rep for Kelly for comment.

    The singer has not given an update on her health since she cancelled the shows. As of right now, the rest of her residency is set to proceed as scheduled.

  • [BREAKING NEWS] Major shake-up at Good Morning America as DeMarco Morgan and Eva Pilgrim LEAVE

    [BREAKING NEWS] Major shake-up at Good Morning America as DeMarco Morgan and Eva Pilgrim LEAVE

    Major shake-up at Good Morning America as DeMarco Morgan and Eva Pilgrim leave

    Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan are leaving GMA to take on new opportunities, and a rotating group of anchors will be filling in for them

    Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan

    Good Morning America faces a significant anchor overhaul, confirming the exit of beloved anchors DeMarco Morgan and Eva Pilgrim from GMA3.

    Monday brought the news that DeMarco Morgan and Eva Pilgrim are moving on from their roles at GMA’s spin-off.

    Eva is set to transition to CBS’ Inside Edition, stepping into Deborah Norville’s shoes, while her fellow GMA3 anchor, DeMarco Morgan, will depart from the company entirely.

    ABC News President Almin Karamehmedovic relayed the changes to staff in an email, stating that DeMarco “has decided to begin a new journey and will be departing ABC News.”

    Reports indicate that in the memo, Karamehmedovic communicated to his team that Eva “decided to embark on her next chapter and will be departing ABC News.”

    Eva Pilgrim

    In the memo, Karamehmedovic praised Eva as “a wonderful member of the ABC News team for more than a decade.”

    The staff communication highlighted Eva’s journey through various stages of her career, remarking, “She worked her way up through local news, gaining extensive experience across the country until we were fortunate that she joined us here in New York. She is tireless and enthusiastic, always ready for the next assignment.”

    The internal memo circulated by Karamehmedovic didn’t spell out DeMarco’s next career move but highlighted his impressive trajectory in the industry, stating, “Earlier in his career, DeMarco worked as a correspondent and anchor at network news and various local stations in Miami, Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York before joining ABC News in 2022 based in Los Angeles.

    Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan

    “He took on the role of co-anchor of GMA3 just over two years ago where throughout his reporting, his mission of telling stories of perseverance and giving back stood out.”

    Furthermore, the note praised DeMarco’s commitment to his craft, “His devotion to journalism and sharing with others is evident in everything he touches.”

    The president used the opportunity to express gratitude for both hosts’ contributions to GMA3, reports The Mirror US. Eva and DeMarco began their stint as co-anchors on GMA3 in 2023 following the exit of former co-anchors TJ Holmes and Amy Robach, amid a high-profile scandal.

    Looking ahead, as per the New York Post, GMA3 plans to employ a rotation of anchors from within the GMA roster, introducing familiar faces like Lara Spencer, Will Reeve, Gio Benitez, Sam Champion, Rachel Scott, and James Longman to the forefront.

    Amidst these changes, the audience shared their sentiments online, with one fan reportedly commenting, “DeMarco Morgan is one of my favorite guys at the network. It’s a real loss to see him go. Congrats to Eva on the move to CBS.”

    One viewer expressed, “I’m happy Eva quickly landed on her feet at Inside Edition. But, I hate that she and DeMarco were replaced amidst the shakeup at #GMA3. Also, looks like the ‘Faith Friday’ series has been cut.”

    Another shared their frustration, “WTH, @ABC ? What did you do with @EvaPilgrim and @DeMarcoReports on #GMA3? I love adding Will and Gio but throwing Eva and DeMarco out like so much trash is disrespectful and just plain stupid. You already shot yourselves in the foot firing Amy and TJ. Get your s–t together already.”

    A comment on social media read, “Eva and DeMarco were never the right choices to host after the debacle of TJ and Amy. They had many GMA talents that would have been a better fit. It might be too late now to save this show.”

    Eva spoke about her new position, saying, “Anchoring Inside Edition is truly a dream job. I have been an avid viewer and fan of the show for many years.”

    She continued, “I’m pinching myself that I get to work with this amazing team. It’s truly an honor to join a show with such a long, rich history.”

    Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan

    Charles Lachman, Inside Edition’s executive producer, was thrilled about the new addition, stating they felt like they “won the jackpot to have Eva join” the team. He also commended Pilgrim for her extensive experience, noting, “She has solid news chops from her years as a reporter and anchor in national and local news, plus a warm relatability that resonates with audiences.”

    He further stated, “We look forward to having a journalist of her caliber take Inside Edition into its next chapter.”

    Deborah bid farewell to Inside Edition in May, expressing, “I am literally swimming in gratitude. Since I announced my departure last month, I have been floored by the response of my peers and by you, our viewers.

    “I know Inside’s been a companion to many of you. You’ve told me you’ll miss our daily visits. I’m going to miss them too…And so my thought is this: Believe in yourself when it seems no one else does, because you may be amazed where that confidence will take you. Thank you all, thank you so much. That’s Inside Edition, bye bye.”

  • Price Is Right player screams while getting revenge, which shocked Carey enough to give a question

    Price Is Right player screams while getting revenge, which shocked Carey enough to give a question

    Price Is Right player screams while getting revenge, which shocked Carey enough to give a question.

    Price Is Right player screams while getting revenge in One Dollar Redemption Show

    A Price Is Right player got her revenge while appearing on the game show’s One Dollar Redemption special

    The Price Is Right player celebrates after winning car

    The Price Is Right contestants got revenge during the game show’s One Dollar Redemption special, but one player had a powerful reaction to finally getting to the stage.

    During the July 7 episode of the hit CBS game show, host Drew Carey explained that all the players called down were returning after being outbid by one dollar on Contestants Row in previous episodes and now had the chance of playing some great games to win incredible prizes.

    The first contestant was Angela, who guessed the nearest retail price of some tablets. She ran to the stage to finally meet Carey, who said, “Redemption!”

    Angela yelled back, “Yes! Sweet redemption!” before Carey asked her how the show got “one-dollared” when she was on the show previously.

    The player revealed that she got outbid by a dollar four times, which shocked Carey enough to ask if he’d been the host at the time.

    Price Is Right player and Drew Carey

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    “Yes,” Angela replied, prompting Carey to say, “Oh, my goodness.” The contestant then revealed that he had said something to her after being outbid by one particular player.

    “What did I say?” Carey asked, before Angela yelled, “Because I screamed at the guy who bid a dollar, and you said that was an honest reaction,” as she screamed in demonstration.

    “Well, she screams like that for a dollar, I can’t wait to see what she screams for when she sees this,” Carey joked after being screamed in the face, prompting announcer George Gray to reveal Angela had the chance of winning a sunglasses package and a sedan if she won a game of Any Number.

    She lost, but later spun a dollar on the Showcase wheel, earning $1k and a spot in the Showcase.

    The episode was full of pumped-up contestants ready to finally make it to the stage after previous fellow players had done them dirty.

    Price Is Right player Angela

    One player, Jasmine, said the guy who one-dollared her won the Showcase, prompting Carey to ask, “Would you have won the Showcase?”

    She replied, “I don’t know, but I’m going to win it this time!” She went on to win $10k on the Grand Game, but sadly did not get into the Showcase round.

    Another player, Dewayne, said he was the only one out of 20 flight attendants who got picked to play, but he got outbid several times.

    Player Daniel, though, chose to continue outbidding his fellow players by a dollar, even during the special that brought back previous contestants who’d experienced this, including himself.

    He did it before Dewayne’s game, but later bid and won a chance of playing Switch. He told Carey he’d been outbid three times and that one person in the audience even laughed and pointed at him.

    Later, Katherine, who Daniel outbid by a dollar, made it to the stage to share her One Dollar Redemption story.

    She recalled that Carey laughed at her, prompting the host to joke, “I was in a bad place.” The player then won a game of Pathfinder in a “clean sweep,” spun a dollar on the wheel, and won the Showcase, going up against Angela.

    Angela bid $38,420 on a trip to Scotland, designers shoes, and a convertible, and Katherine bid $34,968 on a living room and SUV.

  • The Price Is Right will soon celebrate its 10,000th episode and it’ll come with some shocking surprises as featuring ‘life-changing’ cash prize

    The Price Is Right will soon celebrate its 10,000th episode and it’ll come with some shocking surprises as featuring ‘life-changing’ cash prize

    The Price Is Right will soon celebrate its 10,000th episode and it’ll come with some shocking surprises as featuring ‘life-changing’ cash prize.

    Price Is Right’s 10,000th episode to feature ‘life-changing’ cash prize

    The Price Is Right will soon celebrate its 10,000th episode and it’ll come with some shocking surprises.

    The Price is Right contestant rolls on the floor after winning car

    The Price is Right is gearing up for its 10,000th episode special on February 26, and it promises some of the biggest prizes.

    In a sneak peek at the CBS game show’s huge milestone episode, which will be hosted by Drew Carey, it appears to have a “life-changing” cash prize in store for one lucky contestant.

    “Come on down to the 10,000th episode of The Price Is Right!” announcer George Gray excitedly says before showing off a massive multi-tiered cake that pays homage to the show’s the show’s many games.

    The clip, which was sent to People, then moves into a montage of fans squirming in their seats with excitement before Carey reveals that the show is giving away $90,000 in cash and rewards in honor of the momentous occasion.

    “It’s the 10,000 episode. So the games are going to be supercharged,” Gray teases before Carey delves into his personal connection to the show.

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    “It started in 1972, I watched it in college and The Price Is Right just stood out because there’s people going bananas,” he said.

    “It’s a really good cross-section of America,” Carey added as one contestant performed a cartwheel after winning big.

    Over the course of its 10,000 episodes, the pair says that 75,000 people have been “called on down” to participate and the game show has given away “over $300 million in cash and prizes.”

    Gray added: “I remember watching Price Is Right as a kid, and part of the magic is that everybody cheers for everybody.

    “I grew up watching the show with my grandma, and I cried after just getting to audition,” model Amber Lancaster said, “I’m gonna get emotional!”

    “It’s been one of the best experiences in my professional life,” Carey admitted, “No matter how my day is, as soon as I get to The Price Is Right and walk through the door, it all goes away. It’s just vibing all day!”

    Carey will host the celebration alongside models Rachel Reynolds, Amber Lancaster, Manuela Arbeláez, Alexis Gaube, James O’Halloran, and Devin Goda.

    Price Is Right's Drew Carey.

    The contestant that plays Grande Game will have a chance at winning $100,000.

    The piggy bank for Any Number will also be 10,000 times more than usual and Lucky Seven will be temporarily called Lucky Ten, where ten $1 bills will be given to a contestant, which increases their chance at winning.

    Price Is Right’s celebration will continue off-screen with a $10,000 donation to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, in an effort to commemorate Carey’s positive sign-off staple.

    At the end of each episode, the host looks at the camera and advises: “Take care of yourself, especially your mental health. it’s so important, and I love you!”

    Carey has previously opened up about why he closes the show this way during an interview with TV Insider, admitting: “It’s important to me. I went through a rough couple of years, and I needed to put my mental health first. It was such a help for me to do that and not succumb to sadness or grief.”

    The host also closes the show telling the viewers “to spay and neuter your pets,” which he got from Bob Barker, who hosted the show for 35 years before stepping down and handing the role to Carey in 2007.

    Carey has also said in the past that he wants to host the game show until he drops dead.

    “I think Bob made a mistake by retiring,” Carey told Entertainment Tonight at CBS’ fall schedule celebration.

    “I’m not gonna make that same mistake. As long as my heart is ticking and they want me to be on the show, I think I’m gonna do The Price Is Right. I just love it. I’m not going anywhere,” he continued, adding that he was “made for” the job.

    The 10,000th episode of The Price Is Right will air Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 11 a.m. ET on CBS.