
‘The Price Is Right’ models claim harassment during Bob Barker era
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Not all was right on the set of "The Price Is Right."
In the "Dirty Rotten Scandals" docuseries, former models Kathleen Bradley, Holly Hallstrom, and former producer Barbara Hunter opened up about the culture of sexual harassment that existed on the game show during its early years.
Bradley, one of the models known as "Barker's Beauties," said that many men on the set regularly gawked at the woman during the time the late Bob Barker hosted.
"I was in the elevator, and one of the men just stuck their hands right on my boobs," Hunter, who worked as a producer on the show during the mid-1970s, said in a clip from the series, shared by People on March 17. "I had to push him away, I didn't say anything. It became instinct to know how to handle it."
Hunter said a particular stagehand had a long reputation for being too inappropriate and handsy with women on the set, adding: "Rub up against us, playing around."













