In a jaw-dropping episode of The Price is Right, one contestant made history—not just with her epic win, but with the way she celebrated. The audience was left stunned, Drew Carey was beaming, and fans across the country are still buzzing about the electrifying moment.
The unforgettable moment unfolded during a recent game of “That’s Too Much,” one of the show’s most suspenseful pricing games. In this game, the contestant must guess when the displayed car price becomes higher than the actual retail price. Say “That’s too much” at the right time, and you walk away with a brand-new car. Get it wrong, and you go home empty-handed.
The contestant in question, Celita, brought more than just her best guess—she brought energy, personality, and a whole lot of heart. From the moment she was called to “come on down,” she had the audience cheering, smiling, and clapping along with her every move.
Celita faced a lineup of price tags inching ever higher, as Drew Carey built the suspense in classic fashion. As the price climbed to $31,712, Celita took a breath and made her call: “That’s too much!” The audience held its breath. Then, Drew revealed the actual price of the car: $31,450.
She nailed it.
The crowd erupted in cheers as the studio lit up with confetti and celebration. Celita had stopped the game at the perfect moment, winning a brand-new Mazda. Overcome with joy, she ran to embrace Drew Carey in a heartfelt hug, then jumped behind the wheel of her new prize.
But the celebration didn’t stop there.
In a moment that sent chills down viewers’ spines, Celita hung out the driver’s seat and shouted the game show’s most iconic line: “Come on down! Come on down!” It was a full-circle moment that brought smiles to every longtime fan of the show.
Online reactions to the viral moment were just as enthusiastic. “Loved how she screamed for joy, congrats Celita!” wrote one viewer. Another commented, “Finally, we see a lucky one win ‘That’s Too Much’—good work Celita!” A third fan added, “She played perfectly.” And yet another celebrated her win, writing, “Congratulations Celita, you won a brand new Mazda!”
Celita’s win is a reminder of what makes The Price is Right so special. With its unpredictable energy, enthusiastic contestants, and heartfelt victories, the show continues to deliver unforgettable moments decades after its debut. And Celita’s iconic shout of “Come on down!” will certainly go down as one of the most beloved celebrations in recent memory.
Whether you’ve been watching for years or you’re new to the show, this moment is one for the game show history books.
What did you think of Celita’s big win? Let us know in the comments—and don’t forget to tune in for more wild moments on The Price is Right!
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