Price is Right’s Rachel Reynolds eye-watering salary revealed after making huge profits
CBS’ beloved game show The Price is Right pays Rachel Reynolds an eye-watering sum, which makes her one of the highest paid models on daytime television
Rachel Reynolds’ salary on The Price is Right might shock viewers.
The beloved game show is faced by Drew Carey, who has been on the show for 18 years but still feels like the “new guy.”
However, there is one person on the show that’s been there a little longer than him and that is Rachel Reynolds.
The model joined The Price is Right in 2003, three years before Drew took over for Bob Barker. Her decades-long stint on the show makes her the second longest-serving model on television, trailing behind the show’s former host Janice Pennington, who appeared on the segment for 28 years.
When she celebrated her 20 year milestone, she told the host “it’s been the best years” of her life.

Rachel Reynolds stars as a model on The Price Is Right. (Image: Getty)
Rachel’s loyalty to the series has awarded her a $4 million new worth. Her exact salary isn’t public knowledge but most models on the show make $600,000 annually. She is one of the highest-paid models on daytime television.
While she has devoted the most time to The Price is Right, her net worth isn’t entirely from her earnings from the show. She has modeled for Venus Swimwear and Fitness RX. She also starred as a trophy model at the Daytime Emmy Awards in the early 2000s.
Along with modeling, Rachel has also acted in other popular shows like Resident Evil, Scorpion and How I Met Your Mother. As for films, she’s starred in Jack and Jill, Cellular and Lonely Hearts, which includes a star-studded cast with John Travolta and Salma Hayek as the leads.

Rachel Reynolds on The Price is Right. (Image: Getty)
Before getting her break in Hollywood, the model allegedly worked as a cashier while attending Louisiana State University, where she was also a part of the track team. She is originally from Mandeville, LA.
Along with Rachel, The Price is Right rotates between five other models: James O’Halloran, Devin Goda, Amber Lancaster, Manuela Arbelaez and Alexis Gaube, who is the newest member of the show. Aside from Drew and the models, the only other member of the on-screen cast is the announcer George Gray, who infamously invites the guest to the stage.
The Price is Right airs weekdays at 11am EST on CBS.
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