
The Price Is Right model Devin Goda sparked chatter on his Instagram when he showed off what his sweaty feet amounted to after a run in the hot sun. Fans reacted to the post as he rung out his socks that were soaking wet!
“Summer Fridays #faithandfitness #running #summer,” Goda captioned the post on July 3. Judging by the photos he shared in the post, the model was in New York City, which reached 96 degrees that day. The New York City skyline was seen across the water as Goda put the temperature at the bottom.
Although the model lives in Los Angeles, California, while filming the game show, he typically spends his time between there, New York, and a farm near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where his family lives. The models finished filming in December, so he has been spending his time on the East Coast. Season 54 ended on June 26, and a new season will return in the fall.
In the first photo, he stood in front of a building that looked like a school and flexed his muscles for the camera. Goda had no shirt on, small black shorts, sunglasses, and white sneakers with white socks.
Then, he shared a photo of his watch, which had sweat particles on it. It showed that he had run for 40 minutes and 44 seconds at a pace of 8:08. His arm was also covered in sweat.
However, what drew most people’s attention was the video Goda shared. There was no sound, but the model rested his phone on a concrete seat where he sat down a few feet away.
Goda took his left sock off, showed it off to the camera, and rung the sweat out of it. The model’s eyebrows raised at the amount of sweat that came out of it.
Fans reacted to the video in the comments. “Make sure you hydrate. Avoid sock water though,” one fan said.
“Omg. I did the same thing,” another fan said with laughing emojis.
“That’s dedication and commitment to true fitness! Keep punching!” a third added.
“Wow,” another said.
“That’s a lot of sweat,” a fan said with a shocked face emoji.
Many fans told him to stay hydrated while others said he was “looking good.”
The Price Is Right, Season 55, fall 2026, CBS, stream on Paramount+





















































