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  • Controversy Strikes Again: The Voice Fans Furious Over Judges’ Shocking Verdict

    Controversy Strikes Again: The Voice Fans Furious Over Judges’ Shocking Verdict

    The Voice LIVE — ‘Who’s making these choices?’ fans question as rapper Saweetie steps in as mentor

    NEW faces joined The Voice last night, albeit briefly, and some fans are questioning the involvement of one of them.

    Maluma, a singer-songwriter from Colombia, joined John Legend as a mentor for his five remaining talents for the playoffs, while rapper Saweetie joined Dan and Shay to give their team’s last five performers some advice.

    The Voice Season 25 Playoffs Night 1: Who Is Going to Lives? | NBC Insider

    However, some fans were questioning why Saweetie was a mentor.

    “Saweetie.. as a mentor.. for a singing show..and for Team Dan and Shay?? Who’s making these choices?” one fan asked on socials.

    “What was saweetie doing on #TheVoice?” wrote another. “Lol what is even going on right now lol.”

    Tune in next Monday at 8 pm ET to see who Reba and Chance the Rapper send through to the live shows.

    Follow our The Voice blog for news and updates…

    Reba and Chance up next week

    The Voice returns next Monday at 8 pm ET on NBC.

    Tune in to see who Team Reba and Team Chance send to the Season 25 live shows.

    'The Voice' Season 25: Premiere date, coaches, how to watch and stream

    Team Reba revealed

    Headed into the Playoffs, Team Reba currently includes:

    Josh Sanders (Beat out Ashley Bryant)
    Asher HaVon (Beat out Tae Lewis)
    L. Rodgers (Playoff Pass)
    Justin and Jeremy Garcia (Beat out Zeya Rae)
    Jackie Romeo (Stolen from Team Legend)

    Team Chance revealed

    Heading into Playoffs, Team Chance currently includes:

    RLETTO (Beat out Alyssa Crosby)
    Serenity Arce (Beat out Dani Stacy)
    Maddi Jane (Beat out Kamalei Kawa’a)
    Nadège (Playoff Pass)
    Kyle Schuesler (Stolen from Team Dan + Shay)

    Team Legend revealed

    Going into lives, Team Legend includes:

    Zoe Levert (Beat out Jackie Romeo)
    Nathan Chester (Beat out Val T. Webb)
    Bryan Olesen (Playoff Pass)

    Team Dan + Shay revealed

    Heading into the lives, Dan + Shay’s team includes:

    Madison Curbelo (Playoff Pass)
    Karen Waldrup (Beat out Ducote Talmage)
    Tae Lewis (Stolen from Team Reba)

  • Reba McEntire Melts Hearts With Sweet Fan Moment on The Voice Stage

    Reba McEntire Melts Hearts With Sweet Fan Moment on The Voice Stage

    Reba shares her adorable moment with fan on ‘The Voice’

    Country superstar Reba McEntire stops by to visit Kathie Lee and Hoda and celebrate the release of her new album “Love Somebody.” She also chats about her new grandbaby, Kelly Clarkson’s daughter River Rose.

    Reba McEntire Delights Fans with Heartwarming Moment on ‘The Voice’

    Country music legend Reba McEntire recently made a memorable appearance on the hit television show ‘The Voice,’ where she not only showcased her timeless charm but also shared an endearing moment with a lucky fan. McEntire’s presence on the show was met with excitement and anticipation, as fans eagerly awaited her insights and updates on her latest endeavors.

    As Reba McEntire Joins The Voice, She Shares Honest Thoughts On Replacing Blake Shelton As A Judge | Cinemablend

    During her visit to ‘The Voice,’ McEntire took the opportunity to discuss her newly released album, “Love Somebody,” which has been met with widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike. With her trademark charisma and infectious enthusiasm, McEntire shared anecdotes from the recording process and offered a glimpse into the inspiration behind her latest musical creations.

    In addition to discussing her music, McEntire also shared heartwarming updates about her personal life, particularly her joy over becoming a grandmother once again. Proudly discussing the newest addition to her family, Kelly Clarkson’s daughter River Rose, McEntire radiated with happiness and affection as she spoke about the joys of grandparenthood.

    However, it was a spontaneous moment during McEntire’s appearance that truly captured the hearts of fans. Amidst the excitement of the show, McEntire took a moment to connect with a fan, creating a touching interaction that exemplified her genuine and down-to-earth nature.

    The exchange underscored McEntire’s unwavering appreciation for her fans and highlighted the special bond she shares with those who have supported her throughout her illustrious career.

    Rumor Has It Reba McEntire Is Having Struggles On The Voice, But As A Fan Of The Show I'm Just Not Buying It

    As one of country music’s most beloved icons, McEntire’s appearance on ‘The Voice’ served as a reminder of her enduring influence and enduring popularity. With her captivating performances and heartfelt interactions, McEntire continues to inspire and uplift audiences around the world, solidifying her status as a true legend in the music industry.

  • Fan Outrage Erupts as American Idol Spotlights Contestants from Rival Show The Voice

    Fan Outrage Erupts as American Idol Spotlights Contestants from Rival Show The Voice

    American Idol fans call out reality show for ‘recycling’ contestants from The Voice after spotting multiple repeat stars

    AMERICAN Idol fans have noticed that some of this year’s contestants have already been on television before.

    Several fans on X, fka Twitter, pointed out how they recognized Idol contestants Hailey Mia and the Alabama Sisters (Mia and Jacy Matthews) from another famous singing competition.

    American Idol fans realized certain contestants on this season's show from another popular singing competition
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    American Idol fans realized certain contestants on this season’s show from another popular singing competitionCredit: Getty

    On X, fka Twitter, Idol pointed out that Season 22 contestant Hailey Mia was on The Voice first
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    On X, fka Twitter, Idol pointed out that Season 22 contestant Hailey Mia was on The Voice firstCredit: ABC
    Hailey Mia competed on Idol’s rival, The Voice, in 2021.

    Meanwhile, Mia and Jacy, often referred to as the Alabama Sisters, competed on the NBC program in 2020 with their mom, Tara Matthews.

    Many TV watchers realized this, and pointed it out on X.

    “Wasn’t Hailey Mia also on #TheVoice ? #AmericanIdol,” an Idol fan asked.

    “Hailey Mia literally placed 4th on #thevoice so why is she auditioning on #americanidol,” one fan shared.

    “Both Hailey Mia and the sisters from Worth the Wait from #TheVoice are now on the current season of #AmericanIdol,” a second asserted.

    “Excited to see them all again but also what’s up with casting recycling the same people between the two shows bc they did this last season with other kids too.”

    Mia and Jacy, along with Hailey auditioned for Season 22 of Idol.

    Hailey is one of the fan-favorites on this season of Idol.

    Earlier this month, Idol fans defended the rising star when show judge Katy Perry seemingly criticized her too harshly.

    Katy Perry crosses her arms over her stomach during American Idol filming in Hawaii as pregnancy rumors rage on

    ROCKING THE CROWD

    During the episode aired on April 7, which was filmed at Disney’s Aulani resort in Hawaii, Hailey beautifully covered Tate McRae’s She’s All I Wanna Be.

    Hailey rocked her performance, effortlessly working the crowd as the on-camera Idol crowd watched her sing her heart out on the Aulani beachfront stage.

    When she was done performing, the crowd erupted with applause.

    Hailey kept a positive attitude when it came time for the California Gurls singer to give her some blunt critiques.

    In addition to Hailey, fans also noticed that Idol competitors Mia and Jacy, referred to as the Alabama Sisters, were also on The Voice
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    In addition to Hailey, fans also noticed that Idol competitors Mia and Jacy, referred to as the Alabama Sisters, were also on The VoiceCredit: Getty
    “I love the moments that you draw people in…,” Katy started her feedback off with.

    After she gave the compliment, she pivoted so she could deliver the real.

    “Is this the original key that Tate does it in,” Katy asked with a disappointed tone, to which Hailey replied “yes.”

    The singer-songwriter suggested she liked another key more than Hailey’s rendition while also admitting to being underwhelmed by the performance as a whole.

    Katy then admitted to Hailey that she thought the Idol contestant “could’ve given a little more sauce” while she was performing.

    Although Hailey appeared nervous from the judges’ comments, she was overjoyed when she was told that she had advanced to this season’s top 24.

    ‘A BIT HARSH’

    A few Idol fans peeped the shadiness in Katy’s criticism, and discussed it on X.

    “Katy Perry is a bit harsher this year and not as cartoonish…,” one X user revealed.

    “Katy Perry is so critical of every female singer…. #AmericanIdol,” someone else asserted.

    “Why does she always have more critique of the women than she does of the men?” another commented.

    “I don’t feel like these women are deserving of Katy’s wrath,” a viewer quipped.

    Hailey competed on Season 21 of The Voice before Idol
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    Hailey competed on Season 21 of The Voice before IdolCredit: ABC

    Meanwhile, Mia and Jacy competed on The Voice in 2020 with their mom Tara Matthews
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    Meanwhile, Mia and Jacy competed on The Voice in 2020 with their mom Tara MatthewsCredit: Getty

    Hailey is a fan-favorite on Season 22 of Idol
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    Hailey is a fan-favorite on Season 22 of IdolCredit: ABC

  • Reba McEntire Booing John Legend on The Voice Sparks Fan Buzz

    Reba McEntire Booing John Legend on The Voice Sparks Fan Buzz

    The Voice fans in hysterics as Reba McEntire ‘boos’ John Legend after his bold move

    The Voice fans were cracking up Monday as they watched Reba McEntire boo her fellow celebrity judge John Legend as he intercepted her steal to recruit Bryan onto her team

    The Voice fans were in hysterics Monday evening as Reba McEntire hilariously “booed” her fellow celebrity judge John Legend onstage after intercepting her steal and sending Bryan straight to playoffs.

    Battles began on The Voice and contestants gave it their all – leaving judges grappling with the hard decision of who to send home. An especially hard call came after an electric performance collaboration between Nathan and Bryan as they sang their hearts out to a duet version of Rolling in the Deep by Adele. The spin on the classic heartbreak song left judges in awe and with John with the impossible choice to pick one of the talented singers to go home.

    After the performance, cameras turned to celebrity judges Reba McEntire, Dan + Shay, and Chance The Rapper as they were asked to give their thoughts on who won the singing battle. All the star-studded sang their praises for the talented pair with Reba raving: “Oh my gosh it was powerful, your choreography was flawless, Bryan – I love your style. It’s a little quirky and that’s what I loved about it. Nathan – powerhouse.”

    Reba 'boos' her fellow judge after intercepting her chance at stealing Bryan

    Reba ‘boos’ her fellow judge after intercepting her shot at stealing Bryan

    While the judges had no feedback for John to make his decision, he ultimately landed on sending Nathan onto the next round. And while Bryan was beginning to accept that it was time to pack his bags and go home, both Reba and Dan + Shay both used their one and only steal of the season to recruit Bryan onto their teams.

    But before the judges were able to give their case on why Bryan should join their crew, John shockingly intercepted them and gave Bryan his playoff pass sending the star straight to the playoff round of the competition. This decision from John left judges floored with Dan + Shay asking “Is this legal?,” Chance The Rapper raving “This is must-see TV,” and Reba jokingly booing and shooting a thumbs down to her fellow judge.

    Bryan sang an incredible cover of Rolling in the Deep by Adele

    Bryan sang a powerful rendition of Rolling in the Deep by Adele

    The on-screen moment left fans cracking up as they took to X, formerly Twitter, sharing their reaction to Reba’s iconic response. One fan wrote: “will be clipping that “booooo” expeditiously.” Another added: “Reba said Boooo [with two thumbs down and a laughing emoji]. And a third said: “‘Booooo’ LMAOSDK.”

    Fans were in full agreement with John’s move and agreed that the battle was one of the best they’ve seen this season. One viewer wrote: “Can’t believe this battle! THE BEST I’ve seen in a long time! Great job.” Another added: “Wow I thought they both did such A great & Amazing Job I’m glad John was able to keep them both So Congratulations to them!!!” And a third said: “Holy moly, that was fabulous! Chills, chills. Wow they are both so talented!”

  • Unscripted Mayhem: Contestant and Her Mom Leave Price Is Right Cast Speechless

    Unscripted Mayhem: Contestant and Her Mom Leave Price Is Right Cast Speechless

    ‘Price is Right’ contestant and her mother end up on the floor while celebrating in wild TV moment

    Screenshots showing the contestant and her mother on "The Price is Right." (Cover image source: Instagram | @therealpriceisright)

    Screenshots showing the contestant and her mother on “The Price is Right.” (Cover image source: Instagram | @therealpriceisright)

    Antics of contestants on “The Price is Right” are one of the things that make the show entertaining and relatable, but sometimes their joy can be too much for the host and audience alike.

    In a rare moment on the show, another person from the audience came down to celebrate with the contestant and they both collapsed to the floor together in front of model Alexis Gaube, who seemed helpless and baffled.

    The contestant in question was a woman named Alexandria and she had made it to the final round of the show, which was Showcase Showdown. Her opponent was bidding for a trip to the Seychelles and a car, and the price she guessed was $5,793 less than the actual value of both prizes. This gave Alexandria a chance to seal the deal if she could guess the price of a hot tub and the trip.

    Screenshot showing the moment Alexandria realised that she had won Showcase. (Image credit: Instagram | @therealpriceisright)

    Screenshot showing the moment Alexandria realised that she had won Showcase. (Image credit: Instagram | @therealpriceisright)

    But unlike a lot of other contestants, she had help. Her mother was in the studio and she was determined to help her daughter out. With her guidance, Alexandria guessed $22,500 as the price of both the trip and the hot tub, and that was only $164 away from the actual price of both prizes.

    The rules of the game state that if a contestant guesses an amount within $250 of the actual price of the items, they win both showcases, including the car.

    Alexandria rushed over to the location of the car and her mother also made her way onto the stage and hugged her. In their excitement, they fell to the floor while the rest of the people on stage didn’t know what to do as per TV Shows Ace.

    “The Price is Right” audience has always been quite helpful to the competitors for decades now. Even when Bob Barker was the host, the people behind the camera never shied away from helping a contestant win big. A contestant named Brenda experienced this nature of the audience as well.

    She was playing the Any Number game to win the prize. In this game, there are three rows. The first row had four digits that represented the price of the car. The second row had three digits that represented the price of the teddy bears.

    The third row also had three digits that represented a certain amount of cash in a piggy bank. The numbers available were 0 to 9 and no digit repeated itself.

    The contestant had to guess a number that appeared in its corresponding box.

    The first object with its price revealed was to be awarded to the player. Before guessing every single digit, yubi, Brenda turned to the audience for help.

    It took some time and the situation turned tense, but she ultimately revealed the price of the car first thanks to the people in the studio and got what she had wanted the most..

  • Fan Fury Threatens Classic Game on The Price Is Right—Producers Consider Pulling the Plug

    Fan Fury Threatens Classic Game on The Price Is Right—Producers Consider Pulling the Plug

    ‘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, yubi, 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!

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  • Live TV Shock: Drew Carey’s Comment to Model on The Price Is Right Raises Eyebrows

    Live TV Shock: Drew Carey’s Comment to Model on The Price Is Right Raises Eyebrows

    ‘The Price Is Right’ Drew Carey Insults Model On-Air

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    Drew Carey is known for making jokes in his role as host of The Price is Right, notably when he recently asked to marry a contestant. During a recent episode, Carey made a joke concerning one of the show’s models. However, his comments ended up rubbing some fans the wrong way.

    One Price Is Right Contestant Got A Chance At A New Car

    Throughout the show, the models help to reveal prices and celebrate with contestants. Some of the current models on the show include Manuela Arbelaez, Amber Lancaster, and Rachel Reynolds.

    In one recent episode, a contestant got to try her luck with the “Let ‘Em Roll,” getting the chance to win a new car. Similar to Yahtzee, the game involves five dice. Contestants get one roll with the chance to earn more by guessing the relative price of grocery items.

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    The player can win a car if the dice reveals a car symbol. However, they can also earn cash amounts. After landing on cash, one contestant, Michele decided to roll again instead of walking away with the money.

    This spurred Carey to reveal a little about one of the show’s models. “She’s gonna roll again. Thank you, Manuela,” said Drew as the model collected the dic. He then revealed, “Manuela used to work in a casino in Colombia…when she was young.” He also joked that she couldn’t talk about it.

    In the end, Michele ended up winning the new car she wanted after all. Drew congratulated her and even high-fived Arbelaez.

    Some Fans Came To Manuela’s Defense Online

    On social media, some fans took issue with Carey talking about Manuela’s previous line of work. As one fan suspected on instagram, “He has beef with Manuela.”

    Another wrote, “For real! ‘When she was young,’” pairing it with a skull emoji. One commenter also replied, “People need to stop making fun of Manuela Arbelaez when she’s on TPIR.”

     

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    As another shared, “This man just roasting Manuela for no reason.” One commenter especially came to the model’s defense, saying “Manuela is a SAINT! He needs to show some damn respect!”

    As noted by Monsters & Critics, Arbelaez was born in Colombia and has since become a naturalized American. Back in 2008, she competed in The Price Is Right Model search. She didn’t win, but made such an impression on the production that she became a permanent model for the show anyway the following year.

    Did you see this recent episode of The Price is Right? Make sure you come back to TV Shows Ace for all the latest TV and celebrity news.

  • Exciting News: Beloved Price Is Right Game Set for a Bold Revamp

    Exciting News: Beloved Price Is Right Game Set for a Bold Revamp

    The Price Is Right host Drew Carey reveals change to longtime game as some fans disagree

    the price is right host drew carey reveals change to popular game on showDrew Carey took fans Back to ’75 and was amused by aspects of the popular pricing game. Pic credit: CBS

    On The Price Right, games come and go, while other popular games might stick around with occasional changes.

    During a recent episode of the popular game show, host Drew Carey mentioned how production had changed up a longtime pricing game.

    He had a contestant on stage to play the game Back to ’75, which features various items from years ago.

    Contestants must determine the price of the three items from the show back in 1975.

    The contestant has $50 on the gameboard, yubi, which resembles a vintage TV screen. After guessing an item’s price, each dollar they are off by gets deducted from the $50 they have on the board.

    In the latest contestant’s situation, she could win $25,000 if she didn’t lose all $50 on the board after estimating the prices of the three items.

    Drew spoke about changes to a popular TPIR game

    While presenting the game in 2025, host Drew Carey brought up a noticeable update.

    “If you notice, new year, we changed the background to Back to ’75,” he told everyone.

    He explained that in 1975, they “redesigned the look of the show” and made changes like extending it to an hour long and bringing in the Big Wheel for the Showcase round.

    “Same TV, though,” Drew joked while discussing the game’s recent update.

    The host said the game was originally Back to ’72 for the 50th anniversary of the show. It stuck around due to its popularity and got renamed Back to ’75.

    During the modern-day game, George Gray read the original copy for each of the three items from back in 1975, and then the contestant could turn the dial to “dial in the price” they thought that item cost in 1975.

    George revealed that the first of three items was a Schick air-freshening machine that periodically sprayed a fresh scent. She estimated the price to be $16, but she was only four dollars off since it was $20.

    Next up was a Litronix 2230 calculator with big red buttons. George said it was “unconditionally guaranteed to the original owner for one full year from date of receipt.”

    Drew was amused by that line and laughed at George after he finished. George reminded him it was the original copy for the 1975 item. The contestant dialed in a price of $34 and was under by just six dollars.

    Lastly, there was a Tele-Games version of the classic game Pong from Sears. When Drew saw that item, he got excited and raised one fist to celebrate the prize.

    “Hey man, your mom gets your video games from Sears,” Drew joked as the contestant consulted with the audience.

    The contestant estimated it cost $62, but the actual price was $100. However, with $40 left on the game’s dial, she had two dollars left after all three items. She was ecstatic as she’d won $25,000 for her great guesses.

    Some fans questioned TPIR’s changes to the game, and others celebrated ‘vintage’ aspects

    In the YouTube comments, several fans called out the change, seeming to criticize aspects of the update.

    One commenter indicated that The Price Is Right needed to wait slightly longer in 2025 to make the change.

    “Too soon to change that backdrop of the old turntable. They should have waited until the 54th season to do that. The set change happened in August 1975 when they were still doing all new shows for the summer,” a fan wrote.
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    Another asked if they would “change the name of this game every year, a la Match Game?”

    “I think the game should be called ‘The Price WAS Right’, that way they can have items from different years the show has been on that need to be guessed on,” they commented.

    Another individual mentioned that the show had a pricing game called The Price Was Right, which replaced the Showcase Showdown during the “disastrous 1994 New Price Is Right.”

    Some fans praised seeing this game in the highlight clip and reminisced about various aspects of it.

    One fan said they love “the vintage prize music that plays as George reads the original copy.”

    “I love the classic music cues!!! Please use them more often. Feels like the Price is Right we all know and love,” a commenter said.
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    A commenter said, “Love how enthusiastic Drew was with the Pong system. Must’ve played it when he was a kid.”

    “These are the same exact prize copies that were first read out by the late great Johnny Olson,” another fan commented.

    The Back to ’72 game debuted in September 2022, returned for Season 51 as Back to ’73, and continues to be updated yearly. Given its unique format, including vintage items and intriguing copy, it should stay as the show continues.

  • Jeopardy! Drops a Format Bombshell—Here’s What’s Changing and Why It Matters

    Jeopardy! Drops a Format Bombshell—Here’s What’s Changing and Why It Matters

    Jeopardy! debuts major change to set for Second Chance Tournament- decades after detail last featured

     

     

     

    JEOPARDY! has announced a major change to the set just in time for the Second Chance Tournament.

    On Tuesday, December 31, the iconic game show’s Instagram page reposted a fan’s request to bring back the “letters hanging on the ceiling.”

    Ken Jennings debuted the new Jeopardy! letters on Second Chance Tournament episode this week
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    Ken Jennings debuted the new Jeopardy! letters on Second Chance Tournament episode this weekCredit: Jeopardy!

    Giant letters spelling Jeopardy! now hang above Ken's head
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    Giant letters spelling Jeopardy! now hang above Ken’s headCredit: Jeopardy!

    In the 90s, Alex Trebek stood in front of a red screen with large Jeopardy! letters
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    In the 90s, Alex Trebek stood in front of a red screen with large Jeopardy! lettersCredit: Courtesy Sony Pictured/Jeopardy!
    “Two steps ahead of you, my friend,” the account captioned a short video of host Ken Jennings underneath giant letters spelling Jeopardy!

    Fans immediately sounded off about the change in the comments- and most were supportive of the decision.

    “Wow didn’t expect you guys to respond to me with a reel!! Loving the JEOPARDY! letters above Ken Jennings,” said the original commenter who requested the change, Jay_3085.

    “It looks sick,” said another viewer.

    The new feature is a callback to the studio design in the 90s until 2002, which fans affectionately call the “sushi bar set.”

    During that time, massive letters spelling Jeopardy! were featured behind then-host Alex Trebek on a red screen.

    Another fan demanded the show change the Jeopardy! sign back to the original colors.

    “Man, I miss seeing those iconic letters go from red to white at the beginning of the show and the Jeopardy! round to blue to white during Double Jeopardy! round,” said the viewer. “Please, please, PLEASE make it permanent for Alex’s honor.”

    Beloved host Alex hosted from 1984 until his tragic death from cancer in 2020.

    Jeopardy! Set Secrets

    Jeopardy! fans don’t see everything behind the scenes from watching on TV. These hidden set features make the show run smoothly:

    Each podium has a hidden riser so that all contestants appear to be the same height.
    After each clue is read, signal lights go off around the game board, indicating players can buzz in and respond.
    Buzz in too early, and you’re locked out for .25 seconds.
    The podiums have a small white light in the lower left corner, which tells Ken Jennings who goes next.
    Contrary to popular belief, the player with control doesn’t have a buzzer advantage on the next clue.
    To the game board’s left is a scoreboard so the players can see their opponents’ scores.
    All contestants must bring three outfits to the studio, but only the host and returning champion change for the next episode.
    There are wardrobe rules, including restrictions on busy patterns, solid white, purple (like the background), and logos.
    Five episodes are taped in a single day, and sometimes more.
    The categories, players (aside from the returning champion), and Final Jeopardy! for a tape day are all drawn randomly to ensure fairness.
    Female contestants are asked not to wear makeup, which is applied backstage, and don’t wear mascara because of sweat.
    Contestants fill out a questionnaire, and producers select five Q&A topics for the host.
    Host Ken isn’t allowed to interact with the contestants until after the game.
    Players can request to sit in a chair while competing without question.

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    Amid contestant Laura Faddah’s seven-day winning streak, the show paused to air the Second Chance Tournament- where this season’s contestants get another go at the game.

    Regular episodes will resume in February.

    Meanwhile, Pop Culture Jeopardy! is in full swing, with new episodes dropping on Wednesday on Amazon Prime.

    The spinoff’s host, Colin Jost, has been praised for his “star power” and sense of humor.

    Though fans initially feared the show would be “dumbed down,” from the original, OG Jeopardy! viewers were satisfied with the content.

    “Colin Jost is a really good host,” one fan wrote on a Jeopardy! Reddit fan page. “I’m enjoying him immensely to be honest.

    “I think Ken is really good too, but Colin is more telegenic and has a great sense of humor.

    “Obviously, he has more star power than Ken too.”

    Jeopardy! showed off the change on their Instagram page
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    Jeopardy! showed off the change on their Instagram pageCredit: Jeopardy!

    Alex hosted Jeopardy! from 1984 until his tragic death from cancer in 2020
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    Alex hosted Jeopardy! from 1984 until his tragic death from cancer in 2020Credit: AP

  • Fans Confused After Drew Carey’s Offbeat Joke on The Price Is Right

    Fans Confused After Drew Carey’s Offbeat Joke on The Price Is Right

    ‘The Price is Right’: Drew Carey Baffles Fans With Odd Joke to Model Before Big Win (VIDEO)

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    The Price is Right host Drew Carey made an interesting wisecrack at the expense of the beloved model Manuela Alvarez during a recent segment. And fans were at a loss, even if it was all in good fun.

    In a clip shared by the game show’s Instagram on Wednesday (November 6), a player named Michelle played the Let ‘Em Roll game. The game involves dropping five giant dice from atop a slide. If all five land on the side with a car picture, the player wins the new whip.

    Michelle dropped the dice, landing on three cars and two $1,000 sides. Carey explained that she could roll the two $1000 dice again and “try to get two more cars” or walk away with the $2,000. Michelle decided to risk it for the car prize and roll again.

    Alvarez, who was glistening in a gold gown, brought the contestant the dice for her second roll. After thanking her, Carey joked, “Manuela used to work in a casino in Colombia.” He specified, “Back when she was young.” Alvarez, who is Colombian, yubi, shook off the comment and smiled with a shrug as Carey added, “She can’t talk about it.”

     

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    Michelle went on to drop her two remaining dice, which both landed on the car side, so she won the flashy new car. As she rushed over to her prize in joy, Carey gave Alvarez a high-five handshake to ensure there were no hard feelings.

    In the comments section of the clip, fans celebrated the big win and expressed their surprise at Carey’s joke, wondering what Alvarez did to deserve the shade.

    “This man just roasting Manuela for no reason,” the top comment read with 300 likes.

    “Why the fu** would you say that about Manuela,” wrote another.

    “Manuela is a SAINT! He needs to show some damn respect!” wrote a third.

    “He has beef with Manuela,” joked a fourth.

    “For real! ‘When she was young,’” replied a fifth.

    Alvarez, however, also chimed into the comments section. Playing into the joke and making clear she wasn’t offended, she wrote, “Shhh” with a laughing emoji.

    Meanwhile, if Carey can get overly casual with any TPIR model, it’s Alvarez. She joined the game show in 2009, two years after he took over for Bob Barker in 2007. She’s become a favorite among fans, and she boasts a winning resume.

    Her bio from the game show’s website is as follows: “Born in Medellín, Colombia, she moved to the United States in 2006. She was a finalist in The Price Is Right Model Search of 2008, which is when she gained the attention of the show’s producers. Eventually, she was added into the rotation of regular models.

    In addition to her role on The Price Is Right, Manuela has appeared on television’s The Bold and the Beautiful and in the motion picture Jack and Jill. She is featured in Diddy/Dirty Money’s music video for “Loving You No More,” and can also be seen in Robin Thicke’s music video “It’s in the Mornin’.” She was a Trophy Model at the 54th Grammy Awards and was named the number one Hottest Game Show Eye Candy by Complex Magazine.”

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