ESPN’s Britt McHenry Would’ve Been Better Off Choking Someone To Death On Video
If you’ve been on your computer or watched cable news in the past 24 hours, you probably know who Britt McHenry is by now. The ESPN sideline reporter is starring in the most popular video on the internet not to feature the line “Chewie, we’re home,” and reaping the consequences.
In case you missed it, McHenry went to an impound lot last week after her car had been towed, and fired a stream of privileged invective at the attendant that would make Better Call Saul‘s Jimmy McGill blush. More than just a dressing down, McHenry’s rant was a pathetic mix of minor celebrity weight-throwing, class-shaming, and mean-girl insults about the attendant’s appearance. It was, in short, disgusting and petty, like watching Ron Burgundy on a bath-salts bender…READ MORE
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11 responses to ESPN’s Britt McHenry Would’ve Been Better Off Choking Someone To Death On Video
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labman57 April 17th, 2015 at 23:00
Rude, blonde, and self-absorbed.
No worries — FOX News will most likely contact McHenry and offer her a prime-time gig hurling petty insults at guests and callers.
CHOCOL8MILK April 17th, 2015 at 23:11
In all fairness to decent blonde ladies out there, Britt McHenry is not a natural blonde.
Miro Viglia April 18th, 2015 at 00:40
All people asking to fire this girl is crazy. I don’t watch most sports and I did not know her before. Today I saw a video with this girl taking a satisfaction and saying sarcastic jokes to a towing co. employee. She was full time calm, no profanities or insults, just sarcastic. A) ESPN has only to judge her work, what she does in her private life is not their business. They can just not renew her contract, at its expiration, if she is no more popular. B) Towing companies are ruthless gangs, who works for them is a despicable person and most of the normal people insult them by far more going to pick back their own kidnapped car. Everybody hates towing people but she is young, beautiful, successful and with balls, so envy will play a role
fahvel April 18th, 2015 at 03:19
I like your point of view here.
Guy Lauten April 18th, 2015 at 12:14
If she ever does get back into an interview situation, the phrase “Do you know who you are?” ought to come in quite handy.
Carla Akins April 18th, 2015 at 15:47
McHenry is a decent enough sports reporter, that relies a little too heavily on her looks. She’s young and pretty and I remember those days so I can forgive her for taking the path of least resistance. However, now instead of being a strong smart woman that can handle herself in a non-traditional job, she’s become fodder for every misogynist wanting to call strong independent women shrill bitches. She’s hurt more than her own career.
rg9rts April 18th, 2015 at 16:07
One day she’ll look in the mirror and she’ll be OLD…this type of woman is known among men as high maintenance
Carla Akins April 18th, 2015 at 18:00
Ha! Good point.
rg9rts April 18th, 2015 at 16:06
Just padding for her resume’ to FAUX
fancypants April 18th, 2015 at 23:41
make it a double feature
fancypants April 19th, 2015 at 17:34
ESPN tv and radio employees weigh in on her behavior and its not what ive been hearing from the right
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One high level producer tells us, “She’s the worst. Hopefully she’ll be fired soon.”
Another person told us, “[What she did] reflects on all of us at ESPN. She will be fired soon. If not, I’ll be shocked.”
“She came off more than rude in that clip. It seems like she needs some humble pie,” says another ESPN staffer … “[ESPN] can find a million Britt McHenrys to replace her.”
One famous ESPN’er (who also didn’t want to be named) told us, “Put it like this, she’s replaceable.”
http://www.tmz.com/2015/04/18/britt-mchenry-divide-at-espn-several-employees-want-her-fired/