Price is Right contestant rolls her eyes at host Drew Carey for his on-air mistake as he admits ‘I blanked!’

DREW Carey made such a noticeable mistake on Wednesday’s Price Is Right that it caused a contestant to roll her eyes at him on-air.

Barbara, who went by Barbie, came out victorious while playing The Price is Right’s Pocket Change segment.

Price is Right contestant Barbara rolls her eyes as host Drew Carey makes an on-air mistake
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Price is Right contestant Barbara rolls her eyes as host Drew Carey makes an on-air mistakeCredit: CBS

Contestant Barbara, known as Barbie, reacts to Drew forgetting to let her collect her winning change during Pocket Segment
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Contestant Barbara, known as Barbie, reacts to Drew forgetting to let her collect her winning change during Pocket SegmentCredit: CBS

Drew Carey, who has hosted The Price is Right since 2007, smiles while on the game show's set
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Drew Carey, who has hosted The Price is Right since 2007, smiles while on the game show’s setCredit: Getty
After correctly guessing her first number, Drew, 66, forgot to tell her to grab a card from the wall to collect her winning change.

The game show host admitted that he “almost forgot,” joking that the player was “doing so well” that he “blanked.”

Before heading to grab her card, Barbie turned toward the crowd and rolled her eyes at the host’s mistake.

The contestant ended up winning a new Chevy with all her racked-up change, which totaled well over the 75 cents she needed.

Barbie immediately walked over to see her prize, shouting, “Oh my god I got a car!” as she opened the front door and grabbed onto the wheel.

MEMORABLE MOMENTS

Wednesday’s episode had no shortage of wins, as another contestant, Shanetha secured a $10,000 vacation to Australia after playing Pick a Pair.

The player ran on stage with a black knee brace on one of her legs, which she said was from an ACL injury she got from “night clubbing.”

After Drew told her she had a “leg up” since she did the grocery shopping in her household, the contestant responded, “One leg up, just the good leg.”

The comedian then joked to George Gray, the show’s announcer, that she was “SOL with the ACL.”

The comment warranted laughs from both Shanetha and the audience.

NON-HELPING HAND?

While Drew sometimes pokes fun at players during the popular game show, he also offers help when appropriate.

Drew Carey helps Price is Right contestant spin wheel in sweet moment – but the host’s help cost her big money
However, one helping hand during Tuesday’s episode may have potentially cost the contestant some money.

During the airing, contestant Ronnie was the first one to spin the wheel and was unable to give it a full rotation.

After yet another push, the wheel barely made it halfway, so Drew asked, “Can I help you out?”

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

Ronnie agreed, and Drew helped her give the wheel a full rotation and land on the number 15.

Warranting another spin, Drew helped her once more in hopes that she would land an 85 to total 100.

She landed on 95, however, which put her out of the game.

“I’ll take the blame for that. Ronnie, I’m so sorry,” the host told her while shaking her hand.

Drew Carey welcomes an audience of children and their parents during the Price is Right's first-ever kids' episode
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Drew Carey welcomes an audience of children and their parents during the Price is Right’s first-ever kids’ episodeCredit: Getty

Contestant Barbara wins a brand-new red Chevy on Wednesday's new episode of the game show
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Contestant Barbara wins a brand-new red Chevy on Wednesday’s new episode of the game showCredit: CBS