A "Price Is Right" model broke a light bulb on the set of the long-running game show in the middle of taping an episode that aired on CBS Friday.
Amber Lancaster, who has been with the show since 2008, tripped over her high heels and tumbled backwards, accidentally breaking a bulb right before the show went into a
commercial break, according to Entertainment Weekly.
When one of the contestants asked Lancaster if she was OK, the model said that she was fine, but just going to "die of embarrassment."
"We're gonna fix that light bulb. We'll be right back," "Price Is Right" host Drew Carey said as the show went to a break.
Lancaster, a former Miss Washington Teen USA, was a former cheerleader with the Seattle Seahawks before joining the
"Price Is Right," according to her show biography. She costarred as on MTV's "The Hard Times of RJ Berger" and has also appeared on episodes of "Days of Our Lives," "CSI: Miami," "The Bold and the Beautiful," "Community," and "Entourage."
Showing she's a good sport, Lancaster posted about her stumble on Twitter with the hashtag #AmbersBootyVsLightbulb.
The incident evoked memories of another "Price Is Right" model, Manuela Arbelaez, who accidentally gave away a car earlier this year, as one Twitter user reminded Lancaster.
Arbelaez said in April that she was "mortified" when she mistakenly revealed the price of a $22,000 automobile in the middle of the game in a
blooper that soon went viral, according to People magazine.
"I was mortified because I thought A) this is my last day at work, B) it's going to get taken out of my paycheck every week," Arbelaez later said.
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