"The Price is Right" contestant Vanesa McCaskell won the largest single pricing game prize in the show's 54-year history during a Mother's Day episode.
“Vanesa from Virginia” is likely pretty happy today that she came on down to “The Price is Right.” The contestant - last name not revealed - just won the largest prize in a single pricing game in the ...
Vanesa McCaskel broke a record that had stood since 2016 during the May 8 episode of the beloved daytime television game show.
A retired veteran from Virginia made game show history Friday, becoming the biggest single-game winner in “The Price is Right” daytime history with $240,150 in cash and prizes, Page Six reports.
The Mother's Day episode with the big win aired on Friday.
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This contestant is thrilled that she got to come on down to play The Price Is Right. It’s going to be a happy Mother’s Day for Vanesa from Vermont, who shattered the record for biggest prize in a ...
Host Drew Carey wished the contestant, Vanesa, a "happy retirement" after her big Mother's Day win CBS A retired veteran and mother has made Price Is Right history Vanesa from Virginia scored the ...
A retired Virginia veteran just won the largest single-game prize in "The Price is Right" history — $240,150 in cash and a trip to Morocco. (AP Photo) ...
Vanessa from Virginia walked away with a staggering $240,150 in cash and prizes after a wild game of Lion's Share.