Price is Right viewers claim wheel is ‘controlled’ pointing out moment it suddenly stops at $10k as evidence

PRICE is Right viewers have claimed that the infamous money wheel is being controlled.

The tell-all was the moment a contestant won back-to-back, taking home $10,000.

Price is Right viewers claim the wheel is being 'controlled' after a contestant landed a $10,000 win
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Price is Right viewers claim the wheel is being ‘controlled’ after a contestant landed a $10,000 winCredit: CBS/THE PRICE IS RIGHT

Contestant Zamone kept winning as she spun the wheel

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Contestant Zamone kept winning as she spun the wheelCredit: CBS/THE PRICE IS RIGHT

Zamone went wild over the victory as host Drew Carey looked up
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Zamone went wild over the victory as host Drew Carey looked upCredit: CBS
On a recent episode, fans saw contestant Zamone win a hefty $10,000 after spinning the wheel three times.

In the first two spins, Zamone landed on the 50 marker, winning $1,000.

However, when host Drew Carey prompted the lucky player to spin the wheel once more, fans grew suspicious.

Zamone needed to land on the number 15 to win $10,000 or the 5 to win $25,000.

As she spun the wheel for the third time, Zamone landed on 15, claiming her $10,000 prize.

After her win was shared on social media, viewers claimed the show was “rigged.”

“I bet there’s someone in back of the wheel stopping it,” said one viewer.

“The wheel is controlled,” said another.

“Either this entire show is rigged or just the wheel is rigged because there sure seems to be a lot of 1.00 spinners on this show and not just today,” said a third.

While suspicion about the show’s validity has been rising recently, one insider claims The Price is Right has had its secrets for years.
The Price is Right show fakery revealed from green screen game setup to how contestants really get chosen to play
Maria Fitzsimons, who attended the show in 2013 with her friend, Jill Slattery, shared some secrets she witnessed in an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun.

As many fans see contestants picked at random on each show, Maria claims “nothing is by chance.”

“The producers go down the line and look you right in the eye and ask you questions,” Maria revealed.

She revealed the interview process took about an hour before being able to make it into the building.

“Nothing is by chance. Everyone is interviewed and they pick from those interviews,” she said.

“They make it seem random, but it’s not. And I think that’s why the show has done so well.”

She also revealed that you aren’t allowed to take photos in front of the actual wheel unless you’re picked to be on stage.

Most guests are given the chance to take a picture in front of a green screen, where they would then be photoshopped in front of the wheel.

Guests have the opportunity to buy their green screen photos after the show.

DRESS CODE

Maria also shared that the famed game show has a strict dress code if you want to participate.

Showgoers aren’t allowed to wear costumes, advertisements, and logos, to name a few.

She revealed that participants would come to the show wearing homemade clothing.

“A lot of people had handmade shirts, like themed shirts, like ‘I love The Price Is Right’ or something related to the show,” Maria said.

If anyone breaks the dress code while waiting in line to be interviewed, producers have the right to deny entry.

Drew Carey calls upon an excited contestant on The Price is Right
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Drew Carey calls upon an excited contestant on The Price is RightCredit: Getty Images

Drew Carey celebrates with contestant
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Drew Carey celebrates with contestantCredit: CBS/THE PRICE IS RIGHT