The producers of the long-running game show The Price Is Right are facing a staggering bill after a jury awarded millions to a former model. The lawsuit centered on claims that the show’s producers discriminated against the model after she became pregnant, ultimately leading to her dismissal. This substantial payout highlights the serious legal and financial consequences of workplace discrimination.
Former Price is Right model awarded $7.7M in damages
Show producers refused to let former Miss U.S.A. return to work after maternity leave

Brandi Cochran, far right beside The Price is Right host Drew Carey in 2008, sued the television game show’s producers after she wasn’t allowed to return to work from maternity leave in early 2010. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
The producers of The Price is Right owe a former model on the television game show more than $7.7 million US in punitive damages for discriminating against her after a pregnancy, a jury has decided.
The judgment released Wednesday came one day after the panel found the show’s producers discriminated against Brandi Cochran. They also awarded her nearly $777,000 in actual damages.
Cochran, 41, is a former Miss U.S.A. from Idaho.
She said she was rejected when she tried to return to The Price is Right in early 2010 after taking maternity leave. The jury agreed and determined that FremantleMedia North America and The Price is Right Productions owed her more than $8.5 million in all.
“I’m humbled. I’m shocked,” Cochran said after the jury announced its verdict. “I’m happy that justice was served today not only for women in the entertainment industry, but women in the workplace.”

Show plans to appeal
FremantleMedia said it was standing by its previous statement, which said it expected to be “fully vindicated” after an appeal.
“We believe the verdict in this case was the result of a flawed process in which the court, among other things, refused to allow the jury to hear and consider that 40 per cent of our models have been pregnant,” and further “important” evidence, FremantleMedia said.
In their defence, producers said they were satisfied with the five models working on the show at the time Cochran sought to return.

Several other former models have sued the series and its longtime host, Bob Barker, who retired in 2007.
Most of the cases involving Barker’s Beauties — the nickname given the gown-wearing women who presented prizes to contestants — ended with out-of-court settlements.
Comedian-actor Drew Carey followed Barker as the show’s host.
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