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00:00The Price is Right faces rigged claims after Drew Carey's controversial premiere.
00:05Fans don't want to come on down to play one of The Price is Right's new games.
00:09RadarOnline.com can reveal.
00:12Host Drew Carey, 67, unveiled The Lion's Share on September 22,
00:17boasting it might be the greatest game we've ever had.
00:20Far from it, some fans argue.
00:22The Lion's Share sparks controversy.
00:25The first contestant to play had to guess the cost of a series of household items
00:29to earn the chance to grab five of 40 balls that were being blown around in an air chamber.
00:34The numbered balls each represented a prize,
00:37which was then uncovered on a giant digital screen.
00:40The contestant won a trip to Tokyo, a hot tub, electric guitars, and cash.
00:44The Lion's Share is Price is Right's newest and most controversial game.
00:49I call predetermined nonsense on this game, said one viewer.
00:53Unless they change it to show us what's revealed behind each uncalled number,
00:57this will always feel like a predetermined scam.
01:00Added another, the fact they don't even tell you what all the available prizes are
01:04is sketchy to begin with.
01:06Despite the backlash, Carey seemed unfazed, unwinding in Las Vegas,
01:10where he partied until 6 a.m. at an electronic music festival
01:14and was later seen on a cozy lunch date with former penthouse model Nikki Schuyler, 37.
01:19Seven.
01:19Seven.
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