Price is Right viewers claim wheel is rigged after strange live incident

Viewers of The Price is Right are claiming that the wheel is rigged after a strange incident occurred on the show.

Viewers of The Price is Right are alleging that the game show’s iconic wheel is being manipulated, following a contestant’s recent $10,000 win.

In a recent episode, contestant Zamone won $10,000 after spinning the wheel three times.

She landed on 50 twice, winning $1,000, before hitting 15 on her final spin for the jackpot.

The win, shared on social media, prompted accusations of rigging from some viewers.

These allegations come amid growing suspicion about the show’s authenticity.

Price is Right viewers claim the wheel is rigged

Price is Right viewers claim the wheel is rigged (Image: CBS)

Taking to social media viewer voiced their opinions.

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

“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,” another stated.

However, a former audience member, Maria Fitzsimons, told The U.S. Sun that the show has long had its secrets.

Fitzsimons, who attended a taping in 2013, said contestant selection is not random.

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Wheel of Fortune fans are now skeptical of the show (Image: Getty)

“The producers go down the line and look you right in the eye and ask you questions,” she revealed. “Nothing is by chance.”

She also disclosed that the show enforces a strict dress code, prohibiting costumes, advertisements, and logos.

Many attendees wore homemade themed shirts to comply.