This 22 year old girl, Brooke Hundley (22 yrs.) had an affair with Steve Phllips, ESPN analyst, who's married. The scandal is comparable to David Letterman scandal.
I don't know if you are paying any attention, I wish you would, because this morning (all I remember is a sports commentator named Doyle) said the affair was legal, and that wasn't the issue. The issue is how fat and ugly she is.
I went to google, and this sexism has hit the fan, terms to describe her: tubby, chubby, ugly chick, short and fat. And lest we forget, back to Monica Lewinsky, and the fat heffers, back to Fatal Attraction, etc. etc.
Now if you want to deal with sexism, get in to the ESPN sites, and see the blogs, see them in their rawness towards women. Warning it will make you sick, cause they talk pus.y, they talk nasty about this woman!
-- Edited by Building 4112 on Sunday 25th of October 2009 01:57:30 PM
His wife Marni, is currently suing him for divorce. They have four sons. In 1999, Steve had a sexual harassment lawsuit from a team employee, Rosa Rodriques, the case was settled out of court. At that time he was suspended from work, as he is currently suspended for one week, with the Brooke Hundley case today.
Brooke showed up to Marni's house with a letter detailing her relationship with Steve, and left it on the front door, meanwhile Marni (the wife pulls up and calls 911) A police report was given and the case was closed. Both Marni and now her husband Steve are scared for their families life......they have four sons. As I understand it, not proven, this Brooke communicated with one of the sons via facebook. Steve did not press charges, and I think Marni filed for a restraining order against Brooke.
In one newspaper article, Marni gets described as a drop dead gorgeous blonde, and Brookeas a fat frump.
In this particular segment from CNN/reliable sources, Howard Kurtz this moning "The Mess at ESPN" interviews Gregg Doyle, CBS sports write, and Amy Argetsinger, who wrote a column about the scandal. You need to watch this.
I am reminded of Ken Rudin's interview on CNN when he said "Let's be honest here, Hillary Ciinton is Glen Close in fatal attraction, she's going to keep coming back."
Here's man with personality disorder, much like Spitzer, Sanford, Edwards, and Letterman.
-- Edited by Building 4112 on Sunday 25th of October 2009 04:30:22 PM
-- Edited by Building 4112 on Sunday 25th of October 2009 04:33:43 PM
I didn't know about this until I read your post. It is sickening that this woman is being victimized by this sexist bull sh**. Yet another example of how women are viewed in this country. That jackass needs to keep his pants zipped, and act like a responsible adult.
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