Karen Grassle, best known for her role as Caroline Ingalls in “Little House on the Prairie,” has recently shared details of challenging experiences she endured during the show’s production. Grassle described facing humiliations and navigating difficult conflicts related to her salary, revealing a disparity in pay compared to her male co-stars. She also alluded to personal struggles that coincided with the show’s immense popularity. The revelations come as Grassle promotes her new memoir, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the beloved series. Her account challenges the idyllic image often associated with the long-running television program. Grassle’s disclosures provide a candid perspective on the realities of working in the entertainment industry during that era and the pressures faced by actors. The memoir aims to offer a more complete and honest portrayal of her time on “Little House on the Prairie.”