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Daily Mail
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Larry Emdur responds to rumours he is reprising iconic game show The Price Is Right
He's the Gold Logie winner who won legions of fans twenty years ago as the host of The Price is Right. And now there's speculation that The Morning Show's Larry Emdur could be back for a reboot of the beloved game show. According to New Idea magazine, a revival may be on the cards for the iconic prime time series. 'There's so much love for nostalgia right now, and there's no doubt Aussie audiences would love a revived version of The Price is Right,' a source told the magazine earlier this week. 'It would need to be done properly and not like the cheaper version that was done a few years ago.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Larry, 60, has since responded to the rumours with a typically cheeky post on social media. 'I'm not sure my old back and old hips could handle it,' he shared to his Instagram on Thursday. 'They're still really sore from that 130kg truck driver who dry-humped me on the studio floor after he won a terracotta birdbath,' he joked. Larry included a story from this week's edition of New Idea in his post that reported network executives are 'buzzing' over bringing the long-running show back on air. 'Viewers will flock to any show Larry's hosting – and if he brought back The Price is Right, they'd go bonkers for it,' a TV insider told the publication. Larry rose to fame on The Price is Right, which he hosted between 1993 and 1998, when the game show aired on Nine. He was back at the helm for a Nine revival of the show between 2003 and 2005. Channel Seven attempted a reboot with Larry in 2012, but cancelled it in January 2013, before a second series could be filmed. According to the source, networks are currently keen on game shows, following the ratings success of Tipping Point and The Floor. 'There's so much love for nostalgia right now, and there's no doubt Aussie audiences would love a revived version of The Price is Right,' the insider said. 'It would need to be done properly and not like the cheaper version that was done a few years ago.' Larry is currently hosting tea-time favourite The Chase Australia, which has been rating highly for Seven over the past three years. The source said that it was Larry's own post to his Instagram last month about The Price is Right that triggered network interest in a reboot. 'How good was The Price is Right?' Larry posted, and asked followers to name their favourite 'bit' of the show as well as their favourite game. The post, which dropped on May 20, has since received 2,933 likes from followers, while fans were quick to share their memories in the comments. Larry made headlines last August after securing his first-ever Logie Award when he took home a Silver and secured the Gold at the 2024 ceremony at The Star Casino in Sydney. The TV star has been a recognisable face on Aussie screens since the age of 19, but has never before secured a win at the prestigious awards ceremony. In a milestone victory, Larry was


Malaysian Reserve
09-06-2025
- Automotive
- Malaysian Reserve
Hyundai's "He Got Money" Campaign Showcases How the 2025 Tucson Hybrid Turns Savings into Life's Little Luxuries
Hyundai's latest spot celebrates smart savings and joyful living as part of the acclaimed 'OKAY Hyundai' series The campaign features an iconic cast including, beloved actress Kathleen Bradley, known as Ms. Parker from Friday and The Price Is Right FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor America, in partnership with Culture Brands, today launched, 'He Got Money,' a new campaign spotlighting the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. As the latest installment in the award-winning 'OKAY Hyundai' series, the spot blends humor, cultural familiarity, and savvy financial choices to show how smart savings can make room for joy — and a little flair. In a world where every penny counts, the campaign introduces Sidney, who appears to be living an extravagant lifestyle—much to the suspicion of his sharp-eyed, no-nonsense aunties. As they gather with Sidney's mom to discuss their concerns in lighthearted vignettes, the truth comes to light: Sidney's brand-new Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is the secret behind his savvy spending. Thanks to the hybrid's impressive gas savings, Sidney can enjoy life's little luxuries without breaking the bank. The spot wraps up with smiles all around and the signature stamp of approval: 'OKAY Hyundai.' This campaign aims to inform and empower our audience about the smart financial choices they can make with the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. 'Our latest work with Culture Brands continues to deepen Hyundai's connection with the African American community through storytelling that truly connects and entertains,' said Erik Thomas, director of experiential and multicultural marketing, Hyundai Motor America. ''He Got Money' shows how the Tucson Hybrid empowers drivers to enjoy more of what matters—style, comfort, and community—thanks to real savings at the pump.' 'With 'He Got Money', we wanted to show that you can enjoy life's little luxuries without breaking the bank,' said Eunique Jones Gibson, chief creative officer and CEO, Culture Brands. 'You can keep your style, make smart choices, and still have the aunties talking.' Adding to the cultural flair of the campaign is Kathleen Bradley, famously known as Ms. Parker from the cult classic 'Friday' and 'The Price Is Right.' Her appearance adds nostalgic energy and intergenerational charm to the story. The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid offers a perfect balance of power and efficiency, featuring a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid engine and standard HTRAC, delivering up to 35 MPG combined. Inside, drivers enjoy advanced tech like a 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, plus Hyundai SmartSense safety features including Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist and Blind-Spot Collision Warning — all designed for smarter, safer driving. 'He Got Money' will run across broadcast and digital platforms in both 15- and 30-second formats and influencer partnerships. The campaign is designed to engage audiences with humor and relevance, reinforcing Hyundai's commitment to cultural storytelling and meaningful representation. About Culture BrandsCulture Brands is an independent, minority and female-owned agency that exists to authentically celebrate, reflect and represent African Americans in media. Founded in 2017, by 16-year advertising veteran Eunique Jones Gibson, we create culturally relevant and affirming campaigns and content that engage African American audiences by ensuring they are seen, heard and valued. At Culture Brands, we are constantly engaged in a two-way conversation with the African American community through our owned and operated media platforms and consumer brands such as the award-winning Because of Them We Can and IYKYK Games. The agency is headquartered right outside of the nation's capital in Lanham, MD. Hyundai Motor AmericaHyundai Motor America offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles, while supporting Hyundai Motor Company's Progress for Humanity vision. Hyundai has significant operations in the U.S., including its North American headquarters in California, the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama assembly plant, the all-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, and several cutting-edge R&D facilities. These operations, combined with those of Hyundai's 850 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy, according to a published economic impact report. For more information, visit Hyundai Motor America on Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok Campaign Credits:Client: Hyundai Motor AmericaBrand: 2025 Tucson HybridAgency: Culture BrandsCEO/Chief Creative Officer: Eunique Jones GibsonManaging Director: Luis GonzalezExecutive Creative Producer: Jessica ToscanoCreative Director: Christopher McLaughlinArt Director: Natalie McGarveyAgency Producer: Sarah HawkinsAccount Director: Breyanna TrippDirector of Strategy: Britt Wright Robbie SamuelsProduction: Not Just Any & NtropicEP: Prudence BeecroftLine Producer: Chris RuizPost Production: Union EditorialEditor: Vinnie Hobbs
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Hyundai's "He Got Money" Campaign Showcases How the 2025 Tucson Hybrid Turns Savings into Life's Little Luxuries
Hyundai's latest spot celebrates smart savings and joyful living as part of the acclaimed "OKAY Hyundai" series The campaign features an iconic cast including, beloved actress Kathleen Bradley, known as Ms. Parker from Friday and The Price Is Right FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor America, in partnership with Culture Brands, today launched, "He Got Money," a new campaign spotlighting the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. As the latest installment in the award-winning "OKAY Hyundai" series, the spot blends humor, cultural familiarity, and savvy financial choices to show how smart savings can make room for joy — and a little flair. In a world where every penny counts, the campaign introduces Sidney, who appears to be living an extravagant lifestyle—much to the suspicion of his sharp-eyed, no-nonsense aunties. As they gather with Sidney's mom to discuss their concerns in lighthearted vignettes, the truth comes to light: Sidney's brand-new Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is the secret behind his savvy spending. Thanks to the hybrid's impressive gas savings, Sidney can enjoy life's little luxuries without breaking the bank. The spot wraps up with smiles all around and the signature stamp of approval: "OKAY Hyundai." This campaign aims to inform and empower our audience about the smart financial choices they can make with the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. "Our latest work with Culture Brands continues to deepen Hyundai's connection with the African American community through storytelling that truly connects and entertains," said Erik Thomas, director of experiential and multicultural marketing, Hyundai Motor America. "'He Got Money' shows how the Tucson Hybrid empowers drivers to enjoy more of what matters—style, comfort, and community—thanks to real savings at the pump." "With 'He Got Money', we wanted to show that you can enjoy life's little luxuries without breaking the bank," said Eunique Jones Gibson, chief creative officer and CEO, Culture Brands. "You can keep your style, make smart choices, and still have the aunties talking." Adding to the cultural flair of the campaign is Kathleen Bradley, famously known as Ms. Parker from the cult classic "Friday" and "The Price Is Right." Her appearance adds nostalgic energy and intergenerational charm to the story. The 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid offers a perfect balance of power and efficiency, featuring a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid engine and standard HTRAC, delivering up to 35 MPG combined. Inside, drivers enjoy advanced tech like a 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, plus Hyundai SmartSense safety features including Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist and Blind-Spot Collision Warning — all designed for smarter, safer driving. "He Got Money" will run across broadcast and digital platforms in both 15- and 30-second formats and influencer partnerships. The campaign is designed to engage audiences with humor and relevance, reinforcing Hyundai's commitment to cultural storytelling and meaningful representation. About Culture BrandsCulture Brands is an independent, minority and female-owned agency that exists to authentically celebrate, reflect and represent African Americans in media. Founded in 2017, by 16-year advertising veteran Eunique Jones Gibson, we create culturally relevant and affirming campaigns and content that engage African American audiences by ensuring they are seen, heard and valued. At Culture Brands, we are constantly engaged in a two-way conversation with the African American community through our owned and operated media platforms and consumer brands such as the award-winning Because of Them We Can and IYKYK Games. The agency is headquartered right outside of the nation's capital in Lanham, MD. Hyundai Motor AmericaHyundai Motor America offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles, while supporting Hyundai Motor Company's Progress for Humanity vision. Hyundai has significant operations in the U.S., including its North American headquarters in California, the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama assembly plant, the all-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, and several cutting-edge R&D facilities. These operations, combined with those of Hyundai's 850 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy, according to a published economic impact report. For more information, visit Hyundai Motor America on Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok Campaign Credits:Client: Hyundai Motor AmericaBrand: 2025 Tucson HybridAgency: Culture BrandsCEO/Chief Creative Officer: Eunique Jones GibsonManaging Director: Luis GonzalezExecutive Creative Producer: Jessica ToscanoCreative Director: Christopher McLaughlinArt Director: Natalie McGarveyAgency Producer: Sarah HawkinsAccount Director: Breyanna TrippDirector of Strategy: Britt Wright Robbie SamuelsProduction: Not Just Any & NtropicEP: Prudence BeecroftLine Producer: Chris RuizPost Production: Union EditorialEditor: Vinnie Hobbs View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Hyundai Motor America Sign in to access your portfolio


Daily Mail
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sarita Stella doesn't look like this anymore! Bombshell The Price Is Right game show model and famous WAG shows off her transformation after huge career change
She was one of the most glamorous women on Aussie TV, starring alongside Larry Emdur as a model on The Price Is Right in the early 2000s. But Sarita Stella (now Holland), 42, looks worlds away from her game show days in new photos she recently shared to social media. The former glamour model, who was once a blonde bombshell, recently crossed over to the dark side and has dyed her hair chocolate brown. She showed off her new look while enjoying a serene wellness retreat in Queensland over the weekend. The mother-of-three, who is now a popular lifestyle influencer, posed in sleek black activewear as she took part in yoga sessions and soaked up the peaceful surroundings. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Sarita Stella was one of the most glamorous women on Aussie TV, turning heads as the beauty who exchanged quips with Larry Emdur on The Price Is Right in the early 2000s. Pictured in 2003 Despite the change in hair colour and lifestyle, the former TV star is still every bit the stunner as she was on TV two decades ago. Sarita, who is married to AFL Brodie Holland star, appeared on Channel Nine's The Price Is Right from 2003 - 2005. She went on to become a glamour model, posing in skimpy bikinis for several popular men's magazines. She also worked as a 'Grid Girl' and launched a successful modelling career in Asia. Sarita met her footy star beau Brodie, 45, when she was 18, and the couple married in Bali in 2008. Brodie played for the Magpies and Fremantle during his 20-year AFL career. They share daughter Stevie, 15, and twin sons Kip and Bowie, 14. They live with their children in an Essendon mansion after having sold their Ascot Vale home for $1.525million in 2019. Sarita posted a gallery of fresh-faced photos of herself wearing skintight black activewear while enjoying a serene wellness retreat in Queensland Sporting a darker hair colour, minimal makeup and a glowing complexion, Sarita was barely recognisable from her early 2000s TV days - but still every bit as glam Sarita, who is married to AFL Brodie Holland star, appeared on Channel Nine's The Price is Right from 2003 - 2005 She also worked as a 'Grid Girl' and launched a successful modelling career in Asia Sarita is now a popular lifestyle influencer and brand ambassador, and often shows off her incredibly toned figure in bikinis and activewear on her Instagram page. Despite her glamorous persona, Sarita insists she's 'super low maintenance'. She told Sophia Cachia for her blog in 2019 that while she has 'every single night cream ever' she always forgets to use them. 'The only thing I probably do is freak out in the middle of the night when I forget to put my fake tan on. So that would probably be my go-to night time product, especially when I've got a shoot on the next day,' she said.


Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The Price Is Right host Drew Carey makes shocking claim about the show
Drew Carey has had a great career in stand up, television and as host of The Price is Right. One of the secrets to his success is unusual as he revealed before the release of the 30th anniversary edition DVD set of The Drew Carey Show. 'Not a lot of my fans know [that] I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,' Drew, 67, told Parade. 'I've sat in the editing room a few times on The Drew Carey Show, and I had to leave. 'I don't do it that often because every time I saw it, I was like, "That's what I look like? And that's [how] I walk?" I get so tired of seeing myself,' he said. He went on to note that one of the producers had some suggestions for his performance on the long running game show. 'I was like, "Oh my God." He was like, "I know, I apologize." And he really had to twist my arm to make me watch myself, even on The Price Is Right,' he continued. 'So I've always been like this. I don't watch The Price Is Right. I don't watch The Drew Carey Show. 'Once in a while, I'll put it on [to] just like see a minute of it, or Whose Line [Is It Anyway?].' Earlier this week, Drew was spotted having a good time at the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Nevada. Drew had his arms his arms around a mystery blonde as they beamed and took photographs together surrounded by revelers in the wee hours. 'Many people were shocked to see Drew in the crowd, especially considering his age, but he was the life and soul of the event,' the US Sun reported. 'He seemed to be having the best time, dancing and laughing with a group of friends all night. 'Plenty of women were going up to him and flirting, he appeared to enjoy the attention and was very friendly.' He was also seen last month with OnlyFans creator Niki Skyler in West Hollywood, California. The lunch excursion came just two months after Drew shared that he is still not dating after his former fiancée Amie Harwick was murdered in 2020 by ex-boyfriend Gareth Pursehouse. Pursehouse had pled not guilty but in 2023 he was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Carey and Harwick became engaged in 2018 but called it quits later that same year. During an interview with Us Weekly in February, the TV personality got candid about her tragic death and admitted to the outlet, 'It destroyed me for a while. I still don't date. 'I have women I go out with and spend time with, but it's all platonic, and I don't care about anything else. Amie's death really affected everything.' He also expressed, 'I think about her every day. It's such a loss. Her death still affects me and my ideas about relationships and intimacy. 'It was all damaged by first our breakup, and then, the day before she died, when she texted me. It had been a really bad breakup for both of us, but a necessary one. I couldn't think about her or see a picture of her.' The day before her passing, Carey recalled receiving a message from Amie who brought up the topic of forgiveness and asked to meet up. 'I texted her that I loved her and that I'd see her the next week,' the TV host said. 'I heard from one of her friends that she shed tears about my saying that I loved her still. Which I did. I loved her madly even though we had broken up.' When her murderer was sentenced to life in prison, Carey opened up to People about finally having closure. 'I can barely remember the guy's name — that's how much I've put him out of my life — but ever since the final sentencing, it feels like we've all let out a breath and are able to finally move on.' He continued, 'The whole process is over now, and there's nothing else to be done and nothing else to worry about. … Just speaking just for myself, it's been quite a load off.' Drew also shared that following her passing, he still has photos of Harwick inside of his house. 'She's with me always. A lot of times I'll feel like I'll be thinking things through, and it's almost like I can hear her voice saying, "Well, really, it's because of this and that." It's really nice, honestly.'