Hey there, let’s talk about something that might tug at your heartstrings. Drew Carey and Amie Harwick have officially called it quits. Us Weekly broke the news on Tuesday, November 13, confirming that the 60-year-old host of The Price Is Right and his 37-year-old fiancée, Amie, have parted ways. What's tough to swallow is that this happened less than a year after Drew popped the question back in January.
Let’s rewind a bit. The couple first sparked relationship rumors in June 2017. That’s when Drew shared a picture of himself with Amie on Instagram. She’s a licensed marriage and family therapist, by the way. In the caption, Drew wrote, “Had an awesome time [with] @amienicole13 watching @kaskade in #Vegas during #EDC week :)” That’s some serious festival vibes right there. By July, Drew was captioning another photo of the two of them with the term “24/7.” He even referred to himself as “The face of a lottery winner” in another post, clearly showing how happy he was with Amie.
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Not the First Time for Drew
This breakup wasn’t Drew’s first rodeo in the world of engagements. Back in 2007, he proposed to Nicole Jaracz, but they split five years later. Even though they didn’t make it to the altar, Drew remains close to Nicole’s son, Connor. He doesn’t have biological kids of his own, but his bond with Connor is clearly important to him. At the time of his breakup with Nicole, Drew’s rep told Us Weekly, “He and Nicole still have a great deal of love and affection for one another. He will still be very involved with their son’s life.”
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Drew’s Success on the Big Screen and Small Screen
Drew has done exceptionally well in his career. With a net worth of approximately $165 million, he’s been the host of CBS’ smash hit game show, The Price Is Right, since 2007. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Drew opened up about his secrets to success. “I always say that setting your own goals, whether it's through a vision board or something else, is super important,” he explained. “If you don’t set your own goals, others will set them for you. Without clear objectives, you could end up wandering aimlessly, spending your precious time on things that don’t truly matter.”


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