Most people have grown used to seeing car show girls who help to market and sell vehicles at motor shows.

In some cases, they even become the highlight of the event:

But it isn't often that we get to hear from these car show girls themselves.

In an interview with SG Car Mart, three car show girls shared some of their experiences, both positive and negative, at work.

Experience with men who acted inappropriately

Two of the women, known only as Dena and Jojo, revealed that men would act inappropriately with them.

Dena described how some men would try to touch her. Some would also chat them up and ask them personal questions, which were irrelevant to cars or the event.

She added that there was one man who "seemed like he was stalking (her)", as he kept snapping pictures of her for several hours.

That wasn't the only incident involving creepy photo-taking.

Jojo also shared how her friend noticed that a photographer was taking close-up pictures of the girls, specifically at the "chest and safety shorts area".

That friend of hers, according to Jojo, eventually snatched the camera from him and deleted all the photos.

In response to these anecdotes, SG Car Mart said that that they felt the need to apologise on behalf of all the "seedy dudes" that they have encountered.

Forged good memories too

Not all experiences were negative, though.

For Dena, she said that the best part of car shows is having the opportunity to talk to people from all walks of life.

Another car show girl, known only as Mellysa, explained that only a handful of women would be selected out of hundreds of applicants.

Hence, the entire process of getting shortlisted to become a car show girl is a "memorable feat".

Having gone through various car shows together, Jojo shared that she and other car show girls have formed friendships and will often "help each other out in times of need".

You can read the full interview here.

Top photo via screenshot from YouTube.