You’ve seen the smiles, the sparkle, and the perfect poses — but you have NO idea what really goes on behind the scenes of The Price Is Right. From 5 a.m. call times to frantic outfit changes and live taping chaos, the models live in a world of pressure, perfection, and pure adrenaline. 🎥 What looks effortless on TV is actually a high-stakes dance against the clock — where one missed cue can send the whole studio into panic. Fans say it’s “the most eye-opening look” into the show they grew up loving. Get ready to see The Price Is Right like you’ve NEVER seen it before… WATCH BELOW 👇

Ever Wonder What Really Happens Behind the Scenes on The Price Is Right? Step Inside a Day in the Life of One of the Show’s Glamorous Models — From Early Morning Prep and Camera Rehearsals to the High-Pressure Live Taping Where Every Smile Counts. Between flashing lights, last-minute outfit changes, and spontaneous contestant chaos, it’s a whirlwind few ever get to see — and it’s far more intense, emotional, and unpredictable than anyone watching at home could imagine.

‘Price Is Right’ model Rachel Reynolds — who joined the game show in 2003 — breaks down her typical day on set: ‘It’s not your regular nine-to-five job’

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Rachel Reynolds on The Price Is Right. Credit : Sonja Flemming/CBS

Having joined The Price Is Right as a model in 2003, Rachel Reynolds can’t believe how quickly time has passed.

“It’s like a child,” Reynolds told PEOPLE in 2021, ahead of the game show’s 50th season. “You blink, and then they’re grown up. I feel the same way for being on this show for going on 19 years. It just flew by!”

With nearly two decades and counting of The Price is Right under her belt, Reynolds — one of the show’s longest-running models — said that her job “never gets old,” adding that one of the best parts is giving out prizes to unsuspecting contestants.

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Drew Carey, host of The Price Is Right. Ella DeGea/CBS

“I still feel their excitement,” said Reynolds. “Every day is different. Even though it’s the same game show, and we play tons of different games, it doesn’t matter. We have new contestants, different personalities. So, it’s the last thing from being boring at all. It’s not your regular nine-to-five job, as everyone knows.”

Bob Barker hosted the show for 35 years before his retirement in 2007. Since then, Drew Carey has been at the helm.

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Reynolds added that fashion is another fun perk of the job.

“I come into work with no makeup, wet hair, and I can come in joggers and in my tennis shoes,” she said.

The longtime model continued, “I have the best hair and makeup, then they’ll give me 30 to 40 different dresses or outfits, options to wear. I love it all. And I’m so, so fortunate!”