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Everything about Dian Parkinson
One of the leading ladies who participated in the Miss World contest is Diane Parkinson. The lady had a strong will and never-ending determination that led her to success.
The price is one of the most famous shows whose lead face surely was Diane Parkinson. Most of the readers may not know the lady entered the show as a substitute to
Dian Parkinson was one of the most famous models and television personalities during the ‘80s. During her 18-year tenure on “The Price Is Right”, she became a household name and acquired a solid amount of money, and in addition appeared in several television series and movies, won a first runner-up title at the International Miss World competition, and appeared on the cover of the “Playboy” magazine. However, shortly after her departure from the popular game show she faded into obscurity. So, if you wondered how much money Dian Parkinson has as of 2019, authoritative sources have estimated that her net worth at over $1 million. Even though Dian has been out of the modeling business for quite some time, she’s managed to keep enough money to maintain a nice lifestyle.
During her modeling years, Dian Parkinson was considered one of the sexiest and most beautiful models in the US, with a voluptuous figure. Speaking about her physical characteristics, she is 5ft 7ins (1.70m) tall and weighs around 123lbs (56kgs). Her vital statistics are 36-23-37, and she has long blond hair and brown eyes.
Hailing from Jacksonville, North Carolina. A Marine brat who soon made new residence in Virginia with her Military family. Dian was raised in a strict religious household which she soon chafed against as she turned to beauty pageants to help her escape her highly regimented lifestyle. In 1965, at age 21, while living in Falls Church, Virginia, she won the Miss District of Columbia USA title and competed as Diana Batts in the Miss USA 1965 pageant, where she placed fourth runner-up. Parkinson won the 1965 Miss World USA contest. She went on to represent the United States in the international Miss World contest, and was first runner-up to Lesley Langley of the United Kingdom. Dian traveled during 1965 with the Bob Hope USO Show, including performances in Vietnam during late December 1965 and also served as Queen of the 1965 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament.
This prompted Barker to seek revenge of his own, as he and his attorney, Jeffrey Berman, held a live news conference where he revealed that he and Dian were indeed involved in a personal relationship outside of Studio 33, but stated that he had never her into doing anything that she had not wanted to do, sexually or otherwise. During the news conference, Barker recalled an angry and bitter shouting match between himself and Parkinson in his dressing room. He learned that she gave an interview to
Parkinson’s sexual harassment case never went before a jury. In April 1995, Dian suddenly dropped the lawsuit after her doctor demanded that she do so because the ongoing stress was causing her health to decline dramatically (Dian was also frequently absent from
Dian had been previously married at least twice (as well as a rumored 3rd marriage in her later years). In 1967, she married Robert E. Parkinson, who was the executive director of the Miss Universe Pageants (legally changing her last name to Parkinson) but their marriage ended in divorce just a few years later.
In 1965, while living in Falls Church, Virginia, Parkinson won the Miss District of Columbia USA title and competed as Diana Batts in the Miss USA 1965 pageant, where she placed fourth runner-up. Parkinson won the 1965 Miss USA World contest. She went on to represent the United States in the international Miss World 1965 contest and was first runner-up to Lesley Langley of the United Kingdom.


