Former 'Bachelor' producer sues Warner Bros. for sexual harassment

The company behind "The Bachelor" franchise is reportedly being sued by a former employee for sexual harassment.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Warner Bros. Entertainment and five of its producers are named in the complaint.

Becky Steenhoek, a former producer on the 2016 season of "The Bachelorette," alleges that several producers repeatedly asked her graphic questions about her sex life including, "Have you ever sat under a shower faucet or touched yourself to masturbate?" and "Is your vagina shaved?"

The 31-year-old told the Times that she was "raised in a Christian home" and didn’t like their questions.

She said that her co-workers knew that it made her uncomfortable which made them intensify their sexually invasive questions.

Steenhoek alleges when she complained to another producer, she was told, "This is the way of the industry and world that we work in."

Shortly after complaining she says she was fired. Warner Bros has yet to comment on the suit.

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