‘The Price Is Right’ Contestant Loses Car After Playing Otherwise Perfect Game
- Catherine appeared on The Price Is Right on May 1, 2025, and played the Five Price Tags game for a 2025 Nissan Sentra S in the studio.
- She won the chance to play by bidding $500, the highest bid under $720, and was tasked with correctly pricing four items before guessing the car's total price.
- Catherine earned all four individual price tags correctly on the smaller items, but she guessed the car’s total price at $27,910 instead of the correct $23,090 and lost the car.
- She then spun a total of 130 on the Showcase Showdown, exceeding the allowed limit of 100, which prevented her from competing in the final Showcase round.
- Although Catherine played well and earned all four price tags, fans and commentators described her loss as heartbreaking due to the unlucky car price and her inability to redeem herself.
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