ESPN's Britt Mchenry Spazzing on a Female Parking Attendant

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This needs to happen. Get rid of Beadle too.
 

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So you're saying Boomber's staff aren't human beings. You're saying it was ok to "belittle" her if she worked for ESPN :mjpls:

1. You don't know the circumstances leading up to that shyt. You don't know what was said before or after that video was recorded.
2. People pop shyt all the time. Stop being a hypocrite.

:mindblown::mindblown::mindblown:

what the fukk are u talking bout

boomer didn't belittle his staff he just went on a rant or you can say lost his cool and even in the middle of it he still acknowledge it and apologize
while on the other hand this devil bytch took it very personal towards that clerk

she use words like scum bag, trailer trash, overweight, missing teeth ,uneducated, no college degree etc. etc. I mean I don't even understand how you can compare the two
 

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She's back :sas1:

Britt McHenry is back at ESPN
By Jonathan Lehman

April 23, 2015 | 3:25pm


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ESPN reporter Britt McHenry returns to work after serving a one-week suspension for her infamous parking-lot rant.Photo: Twitter/Britt McHenry
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Britt McHenry is back to work.

The ESPN reporter was suspended for one week last Thursday following the release of edited video footage showing the blonde cruelly berating a towing-company employee in suburban Washington, D.C.

Despite a massive public backlash, McHenry willassume her regular responsibilities covering the NFL, an ESPN producer told Sports Illustrated. That means at least one of her mean-girl barbs from the stunning rant — “I’m on television and you’re in a f—–g trailer, honey” — still applies, in half.

McHenry’s suspension is officially over as of Thursday and she will have a spot on “SportsCenter” this weekend, according to the report. She will be in front of the ESPN cameras next Thursday for the network’s coverage of the opening round of the NFL draft, reporting on the Rams (owners of the No. 10 pick) from St. Louis. And the plan is for her to be at NFL games on most weekends during the season as a reporter contributing to “SportsCenter” and other ESPN programming.

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McHenry caught on camera in the towing company’s parking lot.Photo: Screengrab via Live Leak

Her bosses know the rehab tour begins now for a young woman who overnight went from an indistinguishable face in the ESPN talent horde to a pariah synonymous with pettiness and entitlement.

“I think she is just really anxious to get back to work,” ESPN senior coordinating producer Seth Markman told SI.

“We had a conversation where we both talked about that it would take time and it will be hard. … She realizes she will have to do her job really well and hopefully win back some of the trust of our viewers. We expect that from her, and I expect that from her. She did a great job for us on the NFL last year in some difficult situations, and I have seen nothing that doesn’t make me think she will rebound from this. But she knows the first couple of assignments out of the box will not be easy.”

But what about those who will see McHenry, think back to the parking lot venom and disregarding anything she has to say about first-round picks?

“Listen, it wouldn’t shock me if some people react negatively,” Markman said. “My head hasn’t been buried in the sand. I’ve read a lot on this, and more than anything, she knows she made a mistake.”
 

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That's fukked up, tow truck drivers get too much credit/criticism for towing trucks. It is the actual tow truck that pulls the car, so be mad at, or give all the credit to the actual truck. All tow truck drivers are interchangeable.
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Everyone who uses these excuses simply isn't willing to make the sacrifices and put the work in, it's that simple. There's a reason why America has the fattest fukks in the world, and countries who are now getting our fast food have their weights increasing as well.
Lol okay...
 

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Wonder how she feels about black folks.
If she's talking to folks like that, I can only imagine she's on that :mjpls: especially reading in this thread that's she's good friends with conservatives.






:yeshrug: She can still get it though.
 

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She's back :sas1:

Britt McHenry is back at ESPN
By Jonathan Lehman

April 23, 2015 | 3:25pm


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ESPN reporter Britt McHenry returns to work after serving a one-week suspension for her infamous parking-lot rant.Photo: Twitter/Britt McHenry
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ESPN was totally wrong to suspend Britt McHenry
Britt McHenry is back to work.

The ESPN reporter was suspended for one week last Thursday following the release of edited video footage showing the blonde cruelly berating a towing-company employee in suburban Washington, D.C.

Despite a massive public backlash, McHenry willassume her regular responsibilities covering the NFL, an ESPN producer told Sports Illustrated. That means at least one of her mean-girl barbs from the stunning rant — “I’m on television and you’re in a f—–g trailer, honey” — still applies, in half.

McHenry’s suspension is officially over as of Thursday and she will have a spot on “SportsCenter” this weekend, according to the report. She will be in front of the ESPN cameras next Thursday for the network’s coverage of the opening round of the NFL draft, reporting on the Rams (owners of the No. 10 pick) from St. Louis. And the plan is for her to be at NFL games on most weekends during the season as a reporter contributing to “SportsCenter” and other ESPN programming.

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McHenry caught on camera in the towing company’s parking lot.Photo: Screengrab via Live Leak

Her bosses know the rehab tour begins now for a young woman who overnight went from an indistinguishable face in the ESPN talent horde to a pariah synonymous with pettiness and entitlement.

“I think she is just really anxious to get back to work,” ESPN senior coordinating producer Seth Markman told SI.

“We had a conversation where we both talked about that it would take time and it will be hard. … She realizes she will have to do her job really well and hopefully win back some of the trust of our viewers. We expect that from her, and I expect that from her. She did a great job for us on the NFL last year in some difficult situations, and I have seen nothing that doesn’t make me think she will rebound from this. But she knows the first couple of assignments out of the box will not be easy.”

But what about those who will see McHenry, think back to the parking lot venom and disregarding anything she has to say about first-round picks?

“Listen, it wouldn’t shock me if some people react negatively,” Markman said. “My head hasn’t been buried in the sand. I’ve read a lot on this, and more than anything, she knows she made a mistake.”

Yea if she wanted back on TV she'd have to do her job really well. Those first few assignments would be hard but once she got used to it she'd realize performing these jobs will keep her on TV.
 
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In all honesty, it's ridiculous that she faced punishment from her job for this.

She is a jerk and deserved the ridicule she received on social media and the innanets, but there was no need for ESPN to do anything. At some point these companies need to stop kowtowing to faux outrage
 
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