A former model on The Price is Right is suing two of the show's producers, claiming she was verbally abused while naked in her dressing room. Lanisha Cole, who was the longest running model on the programme, claims she was harassed by her employers and continually humiliated in public. In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles today, she states, in particular, producers Michael Richards and Adam Sandler singled her out for abuse. Claims: Lanisha Cole, seen here with host Drew Carey, was a model on the show.
Mr Sandler once barged into her dressing room to tell her off for not wearing a microphone, she alleges, and did not stop even though 'at the time she was completely naked and exposed, excepting a very sheer thong bikini underwear bottom'. Miss Cole's lawyer added that the producer shouted at her in front of the other models 'without even trying to turn away or avert his eyes from her nakedness'. After filing an initial complaint with the HR department at The Price is Right, the show's production company brushed her off, she claims, before she quit months later, in December, as a result.
Once the harassment began, she was powerless to stop it. In December , Mr Richards allegedly suddenly stopped speaking to Miss Cole and began showing favouritism to another model, who he was dating at the time. Describing the moment Mr Sandler is said to have walked in on Miss Cole and shouted at her while she was undressed, Mr Gresen said: 'Sandler deliberately humiliated Ms.
Cole in front of her peers. The stage manager at the show allegedly apologised to Miss Cole but did not report the incident. Share this article Share.
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