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  • ‘Shifting Gears’ Star Tim Allen Offers an Engine-Revving Season 2 Update For the Hit ABC Sitcom

    ‘Shifting Gears’ Star Tim Allen Offers an Engine-Revving Season 2 Update For the Hit ABC Sitcom

    ‘Shifting Gears’ Star Tim Allen Offers an Engine-Revving Season 2 Update For the Hit ABC Sitcom

    Seann William Scott as Gabe standing across from and looking at Tim Allen as Matt in Shifting Gears.

    The engine’s revving once again at Matt Parker’s garage — and yes, Tim Allen is behind the wheel. ABC’s breakout hit Shifting Gears has officially been renewed for Season 2, with all signs pointing to production ramping up soon. Allen himself confirmed the news with a simple post on Instagram stating: “Well well well……Back to work.” The multi-camera sitcom first premiered in January 2025 and quickly became ABC’s most-streamed comedy premiere ever, drawing a massive 17 million cross-platform viewers in just seven days. While live viewership dipped in later episodes, delayed viewership remained strong enough to ensure a second season, which fans have been clamoring for.

    Created by Julie Thacker Scully and Mike Scully, with Michelle Nader as showrunner, Shifting Gears stars Allen as Matt Parker, a recently widowed gearhead who runs a high-end auto restoration shop. His world is turned upside down when his estranged daughter Riley (played by Kat Dennings) shows up on his doorstep with her two kids, Carter (Maxwell Simkins) and Georgia (Barrett Margolis), in tow.

    The result was an extremely popular, traditional family sitcom that blends classic sitcom formula with modern-day complications and just the right amount of engine grease. Supporting the chaos are Seann William Scott as Gabriel and Daryl “Chill” Mitchell as Stitch, two of Matt’s longtime friends and coworkers who keep the garage — and the comedy — running smoothly.

    ‘Shifting Gears’ Is A Passion Project For Tim Allen

     

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    After dominating the sitcom world with Home Improvement and Last Man Standing, Allen wasn’t sure if he wanted to do another show. That changed when he read the pitch for Shifting Gears and saw that the garage was modelled after his own North Hollywood shop, as Allen told Closer Weekly.

    “I love cars, and I have a shop in North Hollywood. The shop on the show is pretty much designed after mine. When they said, ‘What would you do if you did another one?’ I said, ‘If a guy had just lost his wife and he’s still able to be funny and [work on] a relationship with an older daughter … and I’d like to build hot rods!’”

    Plot details for Season 2 are still under wraps, but Season 1’s finale teased plenty of lingering story stranders for the new episodes to explore, like potential romantic developments for Matt, Riley’s second chance at love, and more generational friction between Allen’s conservative (and Conservative) patriarch and the younger, tech-savvy members of the household.

    Shifting Gears is streaming on Hulu now. Season 2 will premiere later this year.

  • Wheel of Fortune: Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak SET TO REPLACE Vanna White, a cherished fixture on the show since 1982

    Wheel of Fortune: Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak SET TO REPLACE Vanna White, a cherished fixture on the show since 1982

    Wheel of Fortune: Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak SET TO REPLACE Vanna White, a cherished fixture on the show since 1982

    Wheel of Fortune: Is Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak set to replace Vanna White?

    Pat Sajak’s retirement from Wheel of Fortune after an impressive 41 seasons signaled the end of an era, sparking discussions about the show’s future. With Ryan Seacrest set to take over as host, the spotlight has shifted to Vanna White, a cherished fixture on the show since 1982.

    Wheel of Fortune: Is Pat Sajak’s daughter Maggie Sajak set to replace Vanna White?AP

    The retirement of Pat Sajak from Wheel of Fortune after 41 seasons marked the end of an era, leaving fans to speculate about the show’s future. With Ryan Seacrest stepping in as host, attention has turned to Vanna White, who has been part of the beloved game show since 1982.

    Rumors about her potential departure have gained traction, yubi fueled by her comments about Maggie Sajak, Pat’s daughter, as a “good replacement”, as mentioned in a report by Collider.

    In a recent interview with E! News, White shared her confidence in Maggie’s abilities, saying, “She’s been around it her whole life, so I think she can fill in for me for sure.”

    Maggie has already proven her capability, stepping in for Vanna during a Celebrity Wheel of Fortune episode in May 2023.

    Will Vanna White Leave Soon?

    As co-host alongside Pat Sajak for over four decades, White’s role on Wheel of Fortune has been pivotal. Their dynamic partnership became a hallmark of the show, making Pat’s retirement announcement a significant turning point.

    This change naturally led to speculation about Vanna’s own plans.

    In 2023, Vanna negotiated a long-overdue salary increase after reports surfaced that she hadn’t received a raise in 18 years.

    Sony Pictures Television announced on September 19 that she had finalized a two-year contract extension, ensuring her presence through the 2025-26 season.

    The deal reportedly included a “substantial pay increase,” signaling her commitment to the show for the foreseeable future.

    Despite the contract extension, fans wonder if Maggie Sajak’s growing involvement with the show signals a gradual transition.

    I Can Absolutely See Why The Rumor Mill Is All Over Maggie Sajak Taking  Over Wheel Of Fortune From Vanna White | Cinemablend

    Maggie Sajak: The Rising Star

    Currently serving as Wheel of Fortune’s social media correspondent, Maggie Sajak has steadily become a familiar face for viewers. Her role as a puzzle board operator during Vanna’s appearance on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune demonstrated her capability in stepping into her father’s and Vanna’s shoes.

    Maggie’s bond with Vanna and her father has been evident, with Vanna publicly praising her.

    “She’s precious, she’s beautiful, she’s very good,” White said, adding that Maggie has likely inherited her father’s knack for engaging with audiences, as mentioned in a report by Collider.

    Maggie’s potential as a host has sparked discussions about her future on the show.

    What Lies Ahead for Wheel of Fortune

    For now, Vanna White remains a cornerstone of Wheel of Fortune, with her contract ensuring stability as the show transitions into its next chapter.

    However, Maggie Sajak’s involvement hints at the possibility of a new era, keeping the legacy within the Sajak family.

    Fans will be watching closely as the dynamic unfolds. New episodes of Season 42 air nightly on ABC, with streaming available on YouTube TV in the U.S.

    Vanna White and Maggie Sajak swap outfits as WoF fans think co-host will  'pass her the torch' | The US Sun

    Whether as a social correspondent or future co-host, Maggie Sajak’s growing presence suggests she may be the key to carrying the show’s legacy forward.

    FAQs:

    What is the point of Wheel of Fortune?
    In Wheel of Fortune, contestants solve word puzzles reminiscent of hangman to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel. The current syndicated version of the show debuted on September 19, 1983, and continues to air nightly.

    Which Wheel of Fortune host passed away?
    Chuck Woolery, the charismatic and smooth-talking game show host known for his roles on Wheel of Fortune, Love Connection, and Scrabble, has passed away at the age of 83. In recent years, Woolery became a right-wing podcaster, frequently criticizing liberals and claiming the government had misled the public about COVID-19.

  • Here’s When ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Return With New Episodes: Season 43 Update

    Here’s When ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Return With New Episodes: Season 43 Update

    Here’s When ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Return With New Episodes: Season 43 Update

    When Does ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Return With New Episodes? Season 43 Update

    Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest on 'Wheel of Fortune' Season 42
    Wheel of Fortune

    Ryan Seacrest‘s first season as host of Wheel of Fortune was a notable win, as he stepped into the role following the legendary Pat Sajak‘s departure in Season 42. Now, fans are eager to solve the next puzzle: When will Seacrest and Vanna White return for Season 43?

    The end of the season (the last episode aired June 6, 2025) marked Seacrest’s inaugural outing as the host of the celebrated gameshow, replacing Pat Sajak who wrapped up hosting duties at the Wheel after 43 years, beginning in 1981.

    Season 43 will mark Vanna White’s 44th year with Wheel of Fortune. The beloved letter-turner joined the show in 1982 and spent 42 years co-hosting alongside Sajak.

    In a celebratory post on Instagram, the official Wheel of Fortune account boasted the wins and highlights of the season with a post that read: “Season 42 wrapped! Over 1,600 puzzles solved (and three hilarious missolves). Over $11,000,000 given away in cash and prizes! Five $100k winners! Over 200 trips won this season! 4 million Wheel Watchers club members! 6 on set mishaps*…all involving Ryan. (Yes, Ryan is okay!) Vanna walked over 37 miles at the puzzleboard!”

    Wheel Of Fortune': Ryan Seacrest's First Episode — Review Of new Host

    When will new episodes return?

    The official premiere date for Season 43 has not been announced as of yet, but Season 42 began airing on Monday, September 9, 2024, marking the debut of new host Seacrest as he took over hosting from Sajak. Season 41 premiered on September 11, 2023, so Season 43 will probably begin on a similar timeline in the beginning of September.

    What repeat episodes are airing?

    The final episode of Season 42 aired on June 6, 2025, closing out the season with the theme “Yearbook Week.” Reruns began airing the following Monday, June 9.

    Wheel Of Fortune Fans Want One Big Change For Ryan Seacrest's First Season,  And I'm Glad I'm Not The Only One Complaining | Cinemablend

    From June 9–13, Wheel of Fortune re-aired “Jetsetters Week,” which originally premiered September 16–20. The week of June 16–20 will feature “Festivals & Celebrations,” a theme that first aired March 31–April 4. Then, from June 30–July 4, the show will spotlight “Out of Office,” a travel-themed week of puzzles and prizes that originally aired February 24–28.

    Wheel of Fortune, Season 43, Fall 2025, check local listings

  • The Price Is Right host Drew Carey, 66, caught partying and flirting with young women until 6 am

    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey, 66, caught partying and flirting with young women until 6 am

    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey, 66, caught partying and flirting with young women until 6 am at Vegas music festival

    THE Price Is Right host Drew Carey was the life of the party as he danced and chatted up women until 6 am at an EDM music festival, The U.S. Sun can reveal.

    Exclusive photos and video footage show Drew, 66, laughing and flirting with delighted female fans at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas over the weekend.

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    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey was seen flirting with women at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las VegasCredit: The U.S. Sun

    Drew Carey at a music festival.
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    Drew Carey was seen laughing and joking with a girl in a colorful leotard and a male friend at the eventCredit: The U.S. Sun
    He can be seen wearing a tie-dye T-shirt and light-colored jacket, along with a red, white, and blue cap.

    Carey was filmed draping his arms around a mystery blonde as they beamed and took photographs together surrounded by revelers in the wee hours of Monday, May 19.

    His female companion was wearing black pleather pants and a gray top showing her midriff.

    In photos, Drew was also seen laughing with two women and a man who were standing at the railings as the DJ spun tracks on stage after 5 am, while the festival ran until 6 am.

    An eyewitness told The U.S. Sun, “Many people were shocked to see Drew in the crowd, especially considering his age, but he was the life and soul of the event.

    “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.”

    Drew, who has hosted The Price Is Right since 2007, is believed to be single. He has been engaged twice but never married.

    His ex-fiancee, therapist Dr. Amie Harwick, was murdered in 2020 by her ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse.

    ‘BAD TRIP’

    The game show host revealed recently he is not seriously dating as he continues to process the loss but expressed being able to “finally move on” after Harwick’s murderer was convicted and sentenced.

    He was seen last month on what appeared to be a date with Niki Skyler, an OnlyFans creator, at Swingers Diner in West Hollywood.

    Price is Right host Drew Carey left stunned after contestant wins thousands in ‘hardest’ and ‘most-hated’ segment
    Drew has previously spoken of his love of dance music festivals and opened up about a friend’s bad trip on drugs while they were previously visiting the Electric Daisy Carnival.

    Speaking on Season 4 of the comedy stand-up series This Is Not Happening, he said, “All my friends there were all doing drugs except me … because I’m the host of The Price Is Right.

    “This is all about my friend and his drug use. So went to EDC, my friend takes LSD and Molly.

    “Molly is the drug people take, you’re really happy, LSD is a psychedelic, and he took LSD and Molly.

    “Later on, he smoked weed, and that’s, he says, what set him off.

    “And then I had a date at EDC, kind of a mistake, but not really it’s a good place to be.

    “But she could drink a little bit, so she got sick.

    “And it doesn’t even go over until 6 in the morning, it’s from dusk till dawn in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    “There’s like 110,000 people a night just raging and partying and dancing.

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    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey and a mystery blonde in pleather pantsCredit: The U.S. Sun

    Portrait of Drew Carey and Amie Harwick.
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    Drew Carey and his late fiancee, Dr. Amie Harwick, pictured in 2017 before her death three years laterCredit: Getty
    “And I wanted to stay till dawn because it was my first night there but she got sick.”

    He said he told his friend they needed to leave and wait for their van because his date was not feeling well, and his pal became upset and started tripping out.

    “He just keeps saying about all the terrible things he’s done in his life, and how he deserves it, and how it’s probably gonna go … he thought we were going to kill him!” Drew told the crowd.

    “And everywhere I was leading him he was like, ‘Ok I’m supposed to go with you, right ok, fine.’”

    He said he was convinced he was going to be murdered but he finally got him to settle down as they waited with two “buff and muscley” guys from Dancing With The Stars.

    Before getting in the van, Drew joked to his friend, “But first, we’re gonna f*** you up the a**,” which had him freaking out.

    The comedy crowd exploded into laughter after the NSFW joke.

    Drew said after he arrived at the MGM Resorts, his friend began wandering off and he was worried he was going to get arrested so he took him to his suite and put him on the couch.

    The next morning, he said the pal was paranoid and announced, “I think I broke my brain,” before leaving Vegas early.

    But after declaring he was giving up on drugs, his friend then went with him to Tomorrowland in Atlanta, and they ended up having another wild night.

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    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey was seen partying until the early hoursCredit: The U.S. Sun

    Drew Carey and Niki Skyler leaving a diner.
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    Drew Carey was seen having lunch with Penthouse Pet Niki Skyler at Swingers Diner in West HollywoodCredit: BackGrid

    Drew Carey on the set of The Price is Right.
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    TV host Drew Carey at his day job, presenting an episode of The Price Is RightCredit: Getty

  • Party-hearty Drew Carey has been whooping it up, where he’s wooing an OnlyFans model half his age — but insiders reveal that friends fear the lonely Price Is Right host is mired in a late-life crisis

    Party-hearty Drew Carey has been whooping it up, where he’s wooing an OnlyFans model half his age — but insiders reveal that friends fear the lonely Price Is Right host is mired in a late-life crisis

    Party-hearty Drew Carey has been whooping it up, where he’s wooing an OnlyFans model half his age — but insiders reveal that friends fear the lonely Price Is Right host is mired in a late-life crisis

    Drew Carey’s Late-Night Partying and Flirting Sparks Fear from Friends: ‘He’s Playing With Fire’

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    Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner

    Party-hearty Drew Carey has been whooping it up in Las Vegas, where he’s wooing an OnlyFans model half his age — but insiders reveal that friends fear the lonely Price Is Right host is mired in a late-life crisis.

    The 67-year-old funnyman was caught partying and flirting with young babes until 6 a.m. at an electronic music fest in Sin City in May, and an insider says that “people around him are worried he’s not doing it in a very healthy way.”

    “Staying up until the early morning at a music festival where all kinds of shenanigans are going on is not a good look, especially for someone who quit drinking and overhauled his entire life when his health became jeopardized.”

    Weeks before, the quizmaster was spotted wooing former Penthouse Pet Niki Skyler, 37, on a cozy lunch date.

    The budding romance is his first since his former fiancée, Amie Harwick, was tragically murdered in 2020 by an ex-beau, leaving Drew devastated.

    Still, the comic dropped more than 80 pounds by limiting carbs and with regular gym workouts that helped him kick his type 2 diabetes to the curb.

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    “Friends are proud of his progress, but he seems to be putting himself in dangerous situations where he might be tempted to regress,” says a source.

    “Staying out until the wee hours is a red flag at his age.”

    During a January 2024 appearance on Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, Drew revealed his mental health battle as a teen included “two suicide attempts” at 18 and in his early 20s.

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    Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner

    They were “calls for help. I was so mad that everybody was having a good time, and I was just tired of my life and who’s gonna miss me?” he admitted on the show.

    Despite his career success, he notes, “I have a lot of that still.”

    Now, sources say his partying is a warning signal to his pals.

    “People understand he is lonely and feels he’s missing out on fun, but they’re advising him that he’s playing with fire by partying with this wild crowd,” says the source.

    “That’s very worrying.”

  • ‘The Price Is Right’ Player Dishes on Drew Carey & Spills Show Secrets

    ‘The Price Is Right’ Player Dishes on Drew Carey & Spills Show Secrets

    ‘The Price Is Right’ Player Dishes on Drew Carey & Spills Show Secrets

    ‘The Price Is Right’ Player Dishes on Drew Carey & Spills Show Secrets After $50,000 Win


    The Price Is Right

    The Price Is Right winner Daivs Darusman shared what host Drew Carey and the crew are actually like. Plus, he spilled other behind-the-scene secrets, like what prizes he took home and the taxes beind it.

    Darusman went home with a bunch of prizes and many memories after winning on the June 11 episode of the game show. He first won a Canon digital camera, worth $2,499, on Bidder’s Row.

    Darusman then came to the stage to play Take Two. This game has the contestant pick two prizes from the four on the board. There is a price on top of the board. The two prizes selected have to equal the target amount exactly in order for them to win all four prizes. Darusman had to choose from designer shoes, countertop appliances, exercise equipment, and a skee ball machine.

    The target price was $7,034. He asked the audience for help and then decided to choose the designer shoes because “That’s what his wife would choose.” He then asked for help from the audience on the second choice by having them make noise and whichever item had the loudest cheer, that’s the one he would pick.

    The crowd was the loudest for the skee ball game. The designer shoes were $2,535 while the skee ball was $4,499. This added up to $7,034, so he won all four prizes.

    He then went on to win the Showcase. Darusman bid $35,000 on camping gear, a pair of air purifiers, and a 2024 Soul Red Crystal Mazda MX–5 Miata Sport. The actual price was $35,769, giving him a difference of $769, making him the winner. In total, his prizes cost $50,888.

    After his big win, Darusman took to Reddit to do an “Ask Me Anything” session. One fan asked him “What was the staff like behind the scenes? Did you get to meet and talk to Drew?”

    “The staff was incredibly kind!” The Price Is Right contestant shared. “From the pre-show interview, with a casting producer gathering 10-15 people in 1 room to ask peoples’ names, hometowns, and occupations, to the models and especially Drew, who matched our energy and was very kind and spoke with the audience during each commercial break.

    “He made a few borderline inappropriate but hilarious jokes, one that comes to mind was an innuendo about shrub trimmers, one of the game prizes that left him visibly hesitant to joke further while on-camera.”

    About his prizes, Darusman said that he took the cash, minus seven percent for California state taxes, for the car because he is an out-of-state resident. But, he walked away with “the camera (I’m a photographer/videographer), one pair of Louboutins out of three, a generator, and forfeited the rest due to taxes.” He also revealed that contestants turn in a size before the show, so they get the right size for shoes if they win.

    “As much as I wish I could’ve kept everything, I realistically was not going to use or already had what I won and didn’t want to pay taxes on them,” Darusman said.

  • Drew Carey sadly reveals how popular game from The Price is Right was almost destroyed

    Drew Carey sadly reveals how popular game from The Price is Right was almost destroyed

    Drew Carey sadly reveals how popular game from The Price is Right was almost destroyed

    Drew Carey Reveals How Price Is Right Was Almost Destroyed By Plinko

    Drew Carey opens us about a time the Plinko game almost destroyed The Price is Right. Originally hosted by television personality Bob Barker, The Price is Right has clocked in over 9,000 episodes since its debut on CBS in 1972.

    Featuring a rambunctious studio audience and prize models as the core elements of the game show, The Price is Right named Carey as the replacement host for Barker in 2007 but kept most of the show’s structure and iconic games intact.

    Speaking on the SiriusXM show Jeff & Larry’s Comedy Roundup, Carey reveals how The Price is Right was almost destroyed by Plinko. During his second season as host, Carey experienced a mishap onset due to a manipulated game of Plinko. Remembering the incident, Carey explained that a college student winning $30,000 after three dropped Plinko chips was a behind-the-scenes glitch that almost cost The Price is Right a fortune.

    There’s a college girl that got to play Plinko, and she dropped her first three chips right down in the $10,000 spot. People were on their feet, jumping up and down and cheering. I mean, the crowd was going wild. She dropped the fourth chip, the floor director comes over, stops the chip, and leans into me and he goes, ‘The game is fixed.’

    Drew Carey hosts iconic game show The Price Is Right

    After hearing this information from the floor director, Carey reportedly felt his hosting tenure of The Price is Right would have a short shelf life. “‘I’m going to jail. I’m losing my job. There’s gonna a scandal,’ all these emotions going through my head,” Carey shared.

    Apparently, before the season, a commercial for The Price is Right video game was filmed using the Plinko board adjusted with a fishing line to feature a winner. Reportedly, the fishing line was never removed before the college student’s turn at Plinko. However, the contestant was awarded $30,000 in Plinko earnings off-camera and The Price is Right‘s reputation remained unadulterated.

    As it stands, The Price is Right continues to maintain its status as a wholesome daytime television show. Overall, The Price is Right has been a staple of weekday television and the game of Plinko continues to endure. Of course, after decades on the air, the game show continues to dole out legendary moments in television history. Despite a few setbacks,  The Price is Right has been around long enough to overcome any hurdle and continues to provide entertainment as one of America’s favorite game shows.

  • Price is Right fan calls out Drew Carey after host makes annoying  claim

    Price is Right fan calls out Drew Carey after host makes annoying claim

    Price is Right fan calls out Drew Carey after host makes annoying claim

    Price is Right fan calls out Drew Carey after host claims ‘nobody ever gets it right’

    One viewer tuning in to Friday’s episode of The Price is Right was quick to correct host Drew Carey after he made a pretty bold statement.

    Price is Right cover up

    A Price is Right fan took Drew Carey to task over a declaration that no one ever easily wins one specific game on the show, taking to social media with the “receipts” proving he was incorrect.

    As some players on the CBS show react to their games by refusing to see if they won or lost, and some lose everything on a “gut feeling,” fans are continuing to tune in and learn behind-the-scenes secrets and see major prizes being handed out to those who play the game well.

    However, longtime fans with sharp memories are also making sure to call out when Carey makes an incorrect statement on the show.

    This occurred during the Friday, June 13 episode as the second player of the day, Aurora, went up to play for a chance to win a Hyundai Elantra SE car.

    She was set to play Cover-Up, a game in which she had to correctly guess the numbers in the car’s price to win.

    Price is right

    As he introduced the game and explained how to play, Carey told Aurora that if she was able to correctly guess the price in its entirety on her first try, she would go down in game show history.

    “Now, if you get it right the first time, you might be the first one in Price is Right history,” he said. “Nobody ever gets it right on the first try.”

    However, one fan disagreed, quickly taking to X (formerly Twitter) to call out that it had happened.

    “Actually, Drew…someone HAS won the Cover Up game on the first attempt…and I brought receipts!” they wrote alongside a link to a video.

    Price is right

    The clip showed an episode from June 12, 2007, exactly 18 years prior, and when Bob Barker was still the show’s host.

    The player, Anna, took to the stage with the hopes of winning a Chevy Impala–and she managed to correctly guess the price on the first try, of $21,495.

    In Aurora’s case, unfortunately, she did not guess correctly on her first try–though she was able to continue playing by getting two numbers right.

    She wound up losing the game though, after guessing incorrectly on the final number of the price–saying the car was $24,568, when it was valued at $24,168.

    The Price is Right airs weekdays on CBS.

  • Reba McEntire Makes ‘The Voice’ History as She did something unprecedented

    Reba McEntire Makes ‘The Voice’ History as She did something unprecedented

    Reba McEntire Makes ‘The Voice’ History as She did something unprecedented

    Reba McEntire Makes ‘The Voice’ History After a Wild Morgan Wallen Cover [Watch]

    Reba McEntire Makes &#8216;The Voice&#8217; History After a Wild Morgan Wallen Cover [Watch]

    After a country contestant failed to score any chair turns during The Voice‘s latest batch of Blind Auditions, Reba McEntire did something unprecedented to make sure he wound up on her team.

    37-year-old Kendall Eugene came to The Voice‘s Season 26 premiere with a cover of Morgan Wallen’s ballad “Don’t Think Jesus,” and after he finished the song, coaches Gwen Stefani and Michael Bublé were complimentary, explaining that a few issues involving vocal intonation and range were the reasons why they didn’t turn their chairs.

    But when it came time for McEntire to say her piece, she realized she didn’t know exactly why she didn’t turn during his performance.

    “Your style is totally different than anything we’ve heard today. I liked everything about it,” she said.

    “You should’ve turned,” Eugene replied. “I was gonna say that exact same words,” McEntire agreed.

    But, fortunately for McEntire and Eugene, this season of The Voice includes a new feature called the Coach Replay button, which offers each coach one chance to go back and change their mind after a performance. McEntire decided to use hers right there and then, to turn back the clock and secure Eugene to her team.

    “I love that song that Kendall was singing, and after the song was over, I felt kind of numb. And in my heart, I wanted him on my team,” she explained after the fact, adding that the Replay Button was “the second chance for the coaches when we realize we missed this moment.”

    Reba McEntire Regretted Not Turning Her 'Voice' Chair For This Performance  | iHeartCountry Radio

    Eugene broke down in tears when he realized what McEntire was doing, and he wasn’t the only one: Coach Gwen Stefani looked a little misty-eyed, and coach Snoop Dogg buried his head in his hands, briefly overcome by emotion.

    “Go give that man a hug! He needs a hug, Reba,” Snoop said in the aftermath of the emotional moment. McEntire walked up to the contestant, saying “I believe in you” as she wrapped him in a hug.

    Season 26 of The Voice kicked off on Monday (Sept. 23). The show airs on NBC.

    What Happened To the Cast of ‘Reba’?

    See the cast of Reba McEntire’s TV show Reba, then and now with updates on where each of the primary actors ended up.

    2024 update: Several producers and at least two stars are teaming up for a new NBC sitcom called Happy’s Place in 2024. McEntire is the star of the show.

  • Coach Snoop Dogg’s Toughest Decision In The Voice Leaves Him and Fans In Tears

    Coach Snoop Dogg’s Toughest Decision In The Voice Leaves Him and Fans In Tears

    Coach Snoop Dogg’s Toughest Decision In The Voice Leaves Him and Fans In Tears

    Snoop Dogg’s Toughest Decision In The Voice Leaves Him In Tears: ‘You Affected Me’

    Snoop Dogg got emotional on The Voice while facing the tough task of eliminating two singers.

    Snoop Dogg Cries As 'The Voice' Contestant Performance Reminds Him of Late  Mom

    Snoop Dogg selected Mikaela Ayira as the winner. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

    Snoop Dogg, known for his laid-back persona, revealed an emotional side during a recent episode of The Voice.

    The rapper faced a heart-wrenching decision in the knockout round, choosing between three talented singers: 16-year-old Chrisdeo, who performed Beneath Your Beautiful by Labrinth, 17-year-old Mikaela Ayira, who sang Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara, and 31-year-old Torre Black, who delivered a heartfelt rendition of Slow Burn by Kacey Musgraves.

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    While all the judges praised the contestants’ exceptional talent, Snoop struggled to pick a winner and was visibly teary-eyed. Ultimately, he chose Mikaela Ayira as the winner of the round.

    As per Daily Mail, the Drop It Like It’s Hot rapper said, “Man. I didn’t think I was going to get this emotional. I love these three girls. Y’all made me proud to see y’all take that information and get confident, get strong, and be the women that I knew you would be. I’m just, I’m so torn right now because I can’t take all of y’all with me. And I’m hurt. And I’m supposed to be strong right now. I’m supposed to make y’all strong. But this is how you affected me. I love each and every one of you.”

    Snoop Dogg further compared the three singers with his daughters and added, “I love all three of you. I’m so honoured to have been able to be your coach, to spend time with you, to get to know you, to give you something to roll with for the rest of your lives. Because you affected me for the rest of my life. So with that being said, the winner of this knockout is Mikaela.”

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    Further in the episode, Snoop shared his thoughts on choosing Mikaela Ayira as the winner and explained that her voice has great potential, but she still needs to learn how to fully use it.

    He believes that if she gets the right song and production, she could win the competition as well.

    The rapper also shared how difficult it was for him to make such emotional decisions.

    He wanted them to understand that their performance wasn’t a failure, it was simply a part of their journey in The Voice.