It's OK, she also won a "three-person sauna"... It's OK though(ish), despite winning a prize she'll never get to use, she did ask host Drew Carey to sign it, so that should increase it's value on eBay, should she decide to sell it.
Danielle Perez, who's a stand up comic based in LA (for realz), thoroughly enjoyed the experience, telling People magazine:
"People really responded to me winning a treadmill on national television. It's hilarious, it's the best. I thought the day that I won it and experiencing that was the best day ever, but today, sharing it with everyone, it's been incredible... I just thought, 'Oh this is perfect, you cannot write this, you cannot make this up.' It's not even that I'm in a wheelchair, it's that I literally don't have feet... At first I was going to sell it, but now with all of this happening, I kind of want to keep it to have as a memento. Maybe I could get Drew Carey to sign it for me. That'd be awesome."
Needless to say, Twitter has its two cents.Â
That awkward moment on the price is right where the girl in the wheelchair wins a treadmill
— Hillary M. (@hmcclintic) May 5, 2015
So this lady on the price is right won a treadmill and something tells me she isn't gonna use it much 😂 pic.twitter.com/aP9U5PIWpo
— Mitchell Darley (@m_darley11) May 5, 2015
"The Price Is Right" gives a treadmill to a contestant in a wheelchair https://t.co/9GvG7Gbe78 pic.twitter.com/5WWEs0aRHu
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) May 6, 2015
In fairness, like 75% of prizes on The Price Is Right are things the contestant almost surely doesn't want. https://t.co/rOIYw94SRx
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) May 6, 2015