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Rachel Reynolds Dellucci was born on November 4, 1982, in Mandeville, Louisiana, and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is best known as one of “Barker’s Beauties” (Bob Barker) and “Carey’s Cuties,” a new generation of “Barker’s Beauties” (Bob Barker) and “Carey’s Cuties.” From 2009 to the present, she worked with Mr. Drew Carey on CBS’s The Price Is Right (1972). In 2010, she married David Dellucci, and they have a daughter.
After all these years, Rachel Reynolds still knows how to have a blast on “The Price is Right,” and give contestants an unforgettable experience. For example, in 2016, she on a special April Fools Day episode, this time taking down an entire wall of the set.
Rachel Reynolds On The Price Is Right Name : Rachel Reynolds Birth Place : Mandeville, Louisiana Sex : Female Nationality : American Hair Color : Blonde Eye Color : Blue Sexual Orientation : Straight Race or Ethnicity : White Profession : Actress, Model Major Genres : Game-Show, Romance, Drama, Sport First Major Screen Credit : Wild On in 2002 Education : Louisiana State University Husband : Josh Booty Career Highlights : Wild On…, Cellular, Lonely Hearts Claim to Fame : As Model on the…
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Rachel, a Louisiana native from Mandeville, has been a familiar face on “The Price Is Right” since 2003. A former Track and Field athlete at LSU, she transitioned her athleticism into a successful modeling career and has been featured on the cover of FitnessRX magazine six times. She has also made appearances on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “How I Met Your Mother,” multiple Emmy Awards broadcasts, and the film “Jack and Jill”.
Rachel enjoys a rich family life with her husband, former MLB player David Dellucci, and their daughter, Ruby. The family loves the outdoors, from backyard sports to fishing, and they share their home with a rescue dog, Sophie, and a pet rabbit, Midnight. Rachel also finds time to play tennis with friends.
After over 21 years on TPIR, Rachel holds the unique honor of handing Bob Barker his microphone during his final episode and passing it to Drew Carey for his first, marking her special place in the show’s history.














