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faldor
 Rep: 281 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

faldor wrote:
tejastech08 wrote:

Alright so why was she nude? She wasn't in the shower or anything was she?

In the video I saw, it looked like she was checking her phone, just strolling around the room naked.  Something hot chicks tend to do (at least in my dreams).  I've heard people have seen a different portion of the video where she's blow drying her hair after getting out of the shower, as discussed earlier there is footage much longer than the 7 seconds I saw.

But a warning to anyone in search of the longer segment, some hackers have taken advantage of the popularity of this story and have led people to fake sites thinking they're going to see the video and they get a nasty virus on their cpu's.  I'll stick with the 7 second segment I saw.  She looked good, didn't do anything for me, but now I can truly imagine her naked with a pretty good accuracy next time I see her on ESPN.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

Axlin16 wrote:

I think she's just one of those people that like walking around naked, when alone. I've known men and women both that do it. I don't really understand it, but there's nothing wrong with it.

In the video, her hair is perfectly styled - camera ready. My guess is she had gotten out of the shower, probably did her hair in the bathroom, and was going to get some clothes on, nothing more.

She looked good. Typical, fit girl of her size.

faldor
 Rep: 281 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

faldor wrote:

http://www.nypost.com/seven/07232009/go … 180781.htm

July 23, 2009 --

NO one would have known that a sick voyeur had secretly videotaped ESPN reporter Erin Andrews nude in her hotel room, if the Mickey Mouse sports network hadn't sent a letter to an obscure Web site demanding that it take down its link to a fuzzy video of an unidentified blonde. The video had gone largely unnoticed since it first went up in February, according to a girlie-posting site, DonChavez.com. Last Thursday, NSFWPOA.com, which had linked to the Andrews shots, got a letter from ESPN counsel David Pahl demanding the "pictures of a young, blonde woman" be removed. It didn't take long for Web sites to identify the blonde as Andrews -- and her lawyer soon confirmed it. ESPN rep Chris LaPlaca refused to admit the network had outed its own employee with its legal letter, but told us, "Any action we have or will undertake in this matter is in concert with Erin and her team."

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

Axlin16 wrote:

Geraldo questions who is behind Erin Andrews peephole tape.
---Examiner.com

On Saturday, Geraldo Rivera’s Fox show questioned whether ESPN or Erin Andrews herself may have been behind the sportscaster's nude peephole video that has gone viral on the Web.

Rivera claimed that many doubt Andrews is an innocent victim because the video is very flattering. He also compared the reaction she is getting from the tape to the publicity Paris Hilton received with her sex video.

Interviewed were female sportscasters Lisa Guerrero and Kelly Zink, and Rivera’s discussion panel included ex-police officer Bo Dietl, attorney and commentator Kimberly Guilfoyle, and spy gadget specialist Bobby Leonard.

See the report below:

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James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

James wrote:

Yeah, just like I figured......nothing but a publicity stunt to draw attention to herself.


We live in a sick culture.

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

Axlin16 wrote:

The craziness about it, is what if ESPN did it secretly without her knowledge, but set the whole thing up?

What a fucked up twist would that be in order to sell her as a sex symbol.

faldor
 Rep: 281 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

faldor wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

Yeah, just like I figured......nothing but a publicity stunt to draw attention to herself.


We live in a sick culture.

Well let's not take this to be gospel just because Geraldo Rivera says so.  Isn't he still searching Al Capone's secret underground vault?

Is Erin leaking these 911 calls?  Is she calling for papparazzi to stand outside her home?  Man she's going to great extremes to get exposure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhnOSpizGBs

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

James wrote:
faldor wrote:
James Lofton wrote:

Yeah, just like I figured......nothing but a publicity stunt to draw attention to herself.


We live in a sick culture.

Well let's not take this to be gospel just because Geraldo Rivera says so.  Isn't he still searching Al Capone's secret underground vault?

Is Erin leaking these 911 calls?  Is she calling for papparazzi to stand outside her home?  Man she's going to great extremes to get exposure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhnOSpizGBs

No one is saying she's involved in every aspect of what goes on. She only needed to push the first domino.

faldor
 Rep: 281 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

faldor wrote:

Yeah I'm just not buying that theory.  IF that was true, wouldn't she be taking advantage of the coverage right now?  Posing for Playboy, doing countless interviews.  I just don't see how this helps her career.  Sure more people know about her now but if anything it's gonna be tougher for her to do her job than before.  She'll be heckled, get cat calls, be the focus of paparazzi, be looked at even MORE as a sex symbol as opposed to a respected sports journalist.  I have a hard time believing she wanted all this to happen.  "Let's make my life a living hell."  Good plan.

PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: Erin Andrews, invasion of privacy

PaSnow wrote:

I can't say whether or not she staged the peephole video, don't know enough about it (though if anyone has a link to "more about it" pls pm me), but listening to the 911 call she just comes off as a primadonna bitch. "Waahhhhhhhh someone is outside my house taking pictures. WAHHHHHHHH!!  WAHHHHHHH I need a WAHHHHHHmbulance. WAHHHHHHHH!  WAHHHHHH I'm gonna call 911 on the paparazzi!!"


Jeez, that's worse than calling 911 on McDonalds or Burger King. At least those people were robbed. You're a celebrity in the news you fucking bitch!! Deal with it. That's part of fame you have to put up with to deal with your overpriced salary. As a side note, I hate women in sports reporting. Can't stand 'em.


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