Seems frivolous to me. Sex sells, it's boosted her career. No one gave a fuck about Kim Kardashian until Ray Jay went balls deep on video. 75 million is a bullshit figure. Lock the dude up for a few years and be done with it.
Exactly. its a piece of shit video where you can't even clearly see the titties or the ass you see a fuzzy outline there are no clear nip shots or anything. You can tell whomever it is has a really nice body though. She has swimsuit pictures online that show more than that does.
you need a lot more ass if you want 75 mill. only sad white dudes thought that video was worth more than 100k. I bet mm wanted his money back and that thing was free. shes got a nice rack however. im giving 10:1 that shes a boring lay. and annoying. Now that beadle chick. Im guessing just the opposite. but shes kinda crass and not all that hot. much more cooler chick. and yes i can tell its ea because ive loved her despite her attention whoredness for some time now.
"Barrett was able to book the room next to Andrews after learning from the Marriott staff which room she was stayng in". And it wasn't the first time. He booked a room next to her on 3 different occasions and the lawsuit alleges that the hotel actually gave Barrett the dates she would be staying there. Steve Andrews testified Wednesday that Michael David Barrett posting a nude peephole video of his once-outgoing daughter Erin on the Internet in 2008 has left her "a shell of the person she used to be." Before Barrett taped Erin Andrews at the Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University, his daughter was at the top of her game as the most famous sideline reporter on the planet for ESPN. Ever since, she's been fearful, anxious and depressed, testified Steve Andrews, a Tampa Bay TV reporter. His daughter is terrified of a tap on her shoulder. She's fearful of crowds — and hangs blankets over her windows. Steve Andrews visibly choked up while testifying about the emotional toll. Via the New York Post: “My daughter has been scared for eight years. Eight years she has been terrified that there’s something else out there. That there’s someone else looking for her. “She’s depressed,” Steve added. “She cries, she’s full of anxiety, she’s a very, very changed person. She’s not the girl that we used to know.” He recalled the frantic phone call in July 2009 from Erin, who was sobbing about the videos that had suddenly become public. “She was just screaming, ‘I’m on the Internet. I’m naked. Everything I’ve worked for is done. We’ve got to get it down. We’ve got to get it down,’ ” she told him. “I just couldn’t believe what I was hearing.” I would argue that she isn't normal simply because you see her showing up to do her job. Maybe she's a consummate professional and doing her best publicly to make sure her career doesn't suffer. She has made some pretty dumb mistakes and had to read from notes which isn't something she did a lot of before this incident. She was obviously horrified for that video to be put out publicly. It's no different than finding yourself naked in public and locked out of any secure place. Vulnerability is brutal, particularly for a woman. There is also the stalking aspect. It's scary as hell and life-disrupting to think that you have been followed, watched, recorded. Not a day goes by that you don't wonder if it's happening again. Fear is a consuming emotion and it screws up your life.
It wasn't about sex and it certainly wasn't done with her consent. That's the point. Why not just put out date rape videos then? Her privacy was violated! You of all people should appreciate that concept. A total facking stranger set up camp next to her with the express purpose of exposing her for money and then ultimately just put it out there for the entire world to see. If she were your daughter, I doubt you would be so dismissive. She was STALKED. If you have never known anyone who has gone through it, you may not understand the wreck it puts on a life. It permanently changes who a person is and how they live....some of their freedom gets taken away. You can lock him up for a few years and people will forget his name. Nobody will ever forget EA in this situation.
All I'm saying is her life was so wrecked and she was so scared right after this incident she took the time to capitalize on her recent fame and appear on Dancing with the Stars. @LaSalleAve is right, it's the Kardashian effect, noone really cared about EA before this....she's done quite well since.
I'm sure it's her, but you can't tell, not from that video anyway, that could be any blonde well, not quite any, just about any.