![]() They wanted me to be on the show! There was only one problem - I had a prior commitment on the date they wanted to book me for which I couldn’t re-schedule. Several more month passed when the phone call finally came. I reluctantly agreed and felt like I bombed that second audition yet again. After the whole notion of making the show had faded from memory, they reached out again asking if I would audition one more time. I was pretty sure I bombed the audition which seemed to be the case after several month passed without any followup. It kind of felt like I was on OnlyFans, but without getting paid. ![]() The Zoom audition was pretty awkward having to “perform” on a video chat for a complete stranger as I answered various questions about myself and the show… even having to demonstrate how I would dance/celebrate if selected to come on down or if I won a prize. You wouldn’t think a show like The Price Is Right would need referrals to find its contestants, but this era of covid has changed protocols for many standards. The whole process started earlier in the year when the casting company for the show reached out to see if I was interested in auditioning (via Zoom) after being referred by a friend who had been on the show prior.
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