ESPN has certainly had its hands full the past few days and not just with college football bowl games.
Between Aaron Rodgers defaming Jimmy Kimmel and venting a woman’s chest on the TV show Sugar Bowl, ESPN has faced a number of PR issues (and let’s not even talk about what Dan Orlovsky did on Tuesday).
As for ESPN’s Monday night that aired a clip of a woman appearing off his chest at the Bourbon Street game between Washington and Texas, the world leader was forced to apologize for his faked pass in the French Quarter.
ESPN’s Bill Hofheimer expressed his regrets that the incident happened, but since the channel doesn’t have to answer to the FCC they won’t be facing any fines.
The woman in question, who has yet to be known to any detective, has caught the attention of many people, added Camsoda Vice President Daryn Parker.
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TMZ now reports she is being offered $100,000 to perform a one hour webcam show.
“The other people at Camsoda laid out the terms of the proposal Tuesday. . . saying they thought it would be hell to track down the Bourbon Street visitor who delivered it on Monday night’s television broadcast of the Washington Huskies-Texas game. Longhorns. ” TMZ explained.
“If CS manages to succeed with her, the site says they’d like to invite her to do a one-hour live webcam showcase next week. . . And they’re willing to give you a giant sum of cash for your time. “
Parker said in a statement announcing the offer, “One could argue that she was the real MVP of the game last night.”
“We see a lot of things on our platform, but they’ve definitely caught our attention. . . I didn’t know ESPN was interested in these things! »
So far, those who made school football shine globally on Monday night remain silent.