Price is Right Models Reveal Shocking Allegations of Harassment and Toxic Workplace

Allegations of harassment and a toxic workplace on The Price Is Right have resurfaced as former models share their experiences.

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Allegations of harassment and a toxic workplace on The Price is Right have resurfaced following the release of a new docuseries. Former models Kathleen Bradley and Dian Parkinson are among those detailing claims of harassment during the Bob Barker era.

Models describe a culture of harassment, with Bradley recalling men 'talking, looking, gawking at the girls' on set. Former producer Barbara Hunter also alleged inappropriate behavior, recalling an incident where a man 'just stuck their hands right on my boobs.'

Complaints allegedly went unaddressed, with Bradley claiming that when she reported a stagehand for inappropriate conduct, 'no action was taken.'

The '10-second rule' was introduced to limit how long people could stare at models, but former model Holly Hallstrom said 'there was no one monitoring' it and called the measure 'a joke' and 'an appeasement.'

The docuseries also revisits claims of a past relationship between Parkinson and Barker, which allegedly created tension on set.

The latest claims add to a pattern of allegations linked to the show, with multiple models previously raising concerns ranging from harassment to workplace discrimination.