While spinning the wheel on The Price is Right, one contestant took a moment to say hello to some important people: family, friends, and Buffalo Bills' players.
Jared Jeffries played 11 seasons in the NBA, including 299 games with the New York Knicks, but on Monday morning, he was a winner on TV for a whole new reason.
"The Price Is Right" always seems to bring out the worst in people.
You can almost see the fear in Drew Carey's eyes when a contestant sprints up and nearly tackles him after winning the hot new lamp given away.
This guy took spinning the wheel to a whole other level.
Poor Corey. He just doesn't get it.
Corey was recently a contestant on the daytime TV game show "The Price Is Right."
During the opening round, the contestants were guessing the price of a hammock. Yup, your typical, average, everyday hammock. A few hundred bucks? Possibly a grand if it's a super nice one? Sure, that sounds about right; but not to Corey.
There is something about Drew Carey and his ability to give away toasters that drives contestants crazy.
Unfortunately, the announcer was on the business-end of one of these crazed contestants.
Imagine you are at home watching everyone's favorite day time game show, The Price Is Right. No Bob Barker anymore, but Drew Carey does his best. The models are still beautiful and the prizes still great. You know you'll see some crazy contestants, but I bet you would never expect to see Snoop Dogg modeling one of the prize cars. Well, it happened.
I grew up watching the famous prize show The Price is Right, and my sister and I would always comment that we wanted to be spokesmodels, because it looked so fun and easy, and probably paid a lot. I'm sure you've had the same if not similar thoughts, but after reading this your mind might be changed. Former spokesmodel Lanisha Cole has recently sued the game show for sexual harassment charges.
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