Drew Carey steps in to help Price Is Right at Night contestant’s game before player runs across stage over winning a car

THE Price Is Right host Drew Carey has recently stepped in to help a struggling player.

The blunder occurred during Wednesday night’s episode of the US game show.

A recent contestant faced some trouble on The Price Is Right
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A recent contestant faced some trouble on The Price Is RightCredit: CBS

On Wednesday, a new episode of The Price Is Right At Night aired on CBS
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On Wednesday, a new episode of The Price Is Right At Night aired on CBSCredit: CBS

A lucky player named Shamirra guessed the closest price to a stunning chess set with matching chairs
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A lucky player named Shamirra guessed the closest price to a stunning chess set with matching chairsCredit: CBS
Lucky contestant Shamirra got the closest price to a chess set and a pair of white chairs to go with it.

When it was her turn to play, Drew, 66, explained how to play the game Master Key.

On the wall were five keys, three keys unlocked the three prizes that Shamirra could win: a trip to Savannah, Georgia, designer sunglasses, and a red Lexus.

The fourth key unlocks all the prizes, and the final key opens nothing.

To win two keys, she had to correctly guess the prices of a grooming kit and a wireless charging stand.

Unfortunately, she only got one right so she moved forward with only one key and chose the one in the middle.

GO SHAMIRRA!

To find out if she won any of the prizes, she had to put the key in the lock and turn it to the right.

First, she opened the lock and won a pair of sunglasses.

Drew then urged the contestant to see if she won the luxurious car.

At first, Shamirra put the key in the lock and couldn’t turn it, thinking that she didn’t win.

The Price is Right’s Drew Carey jokes about how 12-year-old will spend prize
She stepped back and shook her head, but Drew kept telling her to turn the key to the right.

Turns out, Shamirra didn’t push hard enough, but Drew came to the rescue and revealed that she chose the master key and won all the prizes.

In response, Shamirra was all smiles and ran around the stage screaming that she won a luxury car, a trip to Georgia, and sunglasses.

She ran over, opened the door, and stepped into the driver’s seat.

The Price is Right Hosts

The Price is Right first came on TV in 1972. Fans fell in love with the game show so much that it has been on for over 50 years. Throughout that time, the show has had a few different hosts. Find out who they are below.

Bob Barker – 1972 to June 2007 (also became executive producer in 1988)

Drew Carey – October 2007 to present

Dennis James – filled in for Bob in 1974 when he missed four episodes, also hosted the nighttime version

Craig Ferguson – 2014 April Fools Day Special

In celebration, she honked the horn and then ran over to high-five the host.

Drew revealed that Shamirra won over $63,000 in prizes.

The next episode of The Price Is Right At Night airs next Wednesday night.

After guessing one of two puzzles correctly, Shamirra got to pick one key in hopes of winning prizes
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After guessing one of two puzzles correctly, Shamirra got to pick one key in hopes of winning prizesCredit: CBS
The popular game show typically airs during the daytime at 11 am EST.

ABOUT THE PRICE IS RIGHT

The Price Is Right began in 1956 to 1965 and was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman.

However, it became well-known in the early 1970s and was revived after being off the air for seven years.

In 1972, Bob Barker became the host and retired in 2007 when Drew took over.

Since the beginning, it has had over 9,000 episodes and was named the longest-running network series and game show in US TV history.

At first, Shamirra thought she only won some designer sunglasses
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At first, Shamirra thought she only won some designer sunglassesCredit: CBS

Turned out, she won all three prizes - including a new red Lexus
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Turned out, she won all three prizes – including a new red LexusCredit: CBS

Drew Carey became the host of the game show in 2007
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Drew Carey became the host of the game show in 2007Credit: Getty