Good Morning America (GMA) scored the first interview with former ESPN Production Assistant 22 year old Brooke Hundley to discuss the sex scandal involving former Mets manager and analyst Steve Philips.
Philips was fired last month because of a 3 week sex scandal that took place between Phillips and the ESPN Production Assistant 22 year old Brooke Hundley which took a turn for the worse when he tried to break ties with the relationship.
“I’ve been called things by the public that no woman should ever be called,” she said. “I couldn’t go a day without getting, you know, 200 messages in my inbox from people that have never met me, just labeling, just calling me names. I’ve been called the ‘C’ word. I’ve been called a whore. I’ve been called a homewrecker.”
“I think people are so quick to make a judgment without ever … I don’t know if they want to know the details,” Hundley said. “It’s almost like, ‘Here’s a great story. Here’s a great chance for me to destroy a person,’ without any sense of really thinking about the fact that there’s a human being behind those words.
Hundley wants people to know she is not a stalker, telling GMA that she didn’t harass or follow anyone around at ESPN.
Both Phillips and Hundley have been fired by ESPN; Phillips checked into sex rehab after he was terminated from ESPN.


I feel bad for all concerned. It’s easy to get on a soapbox and preach morality, but I prefer to reserve judgement, mainly because it’s really none of my (or your) business. This issue is up to the three parties directly concerned, and nobody else (except maybe kids, etc.)