‘Price is Right’ host Drew Carey reveals former fiancée’s murder ‘destroyed’ him, says he still doesn’t date
Drew Carey’s former fiancée, Amie Harwick, died after she was thrown over her third-floor balcony by her ex in February 2020

“The Price is Right” host Drew Carey made a vulnerable revelation about his former fiancée who was murdered in 2020.
Carey, 66, shared how his view on love was left “damaged” after the death of his ex, Amie Harwick.
“I think about her every day. It’s such a loss. Her death still affects me and my ideas about relationships and intimacy,” Carey told US Weekly in a new interview.

Carey said the text she sent him the day before she was killed caught him by surprise.
“She said, ‘Hey, it’s Amie. I’ve been thinking a lot about forgiveness. I would love to get together with you and talk about some things.’ I texted her that I loved her and that I’d see her the next week. 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 were broken up.”
When asked if Carey ever got final closure with Harwick, he replied, “The next day she was murdered, and we never got a chance to get together.”
Since her murder, Carey admitted, it’s been challenging to date other women.

Harwick died Feb. 15, 2020, after she was thrown over her third-floor balcony.
She was found clinging to life beneath the bedroom balcony of her Hollywood Hills apartment. It was hours after Valentine’s Day, and police had received a report of a woman screaming.

In March, Carey said he could “finally move on” from the murder.
He explained that since Pursehouse’s conviction, he’s been able to “let out a breath.”