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http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/lindsay-czarniak-leading-sportscenter-next-evolutionary-step.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=lindsay-czarniak-leading-sportscenter-next-evolutionary-step
Good for her. She is a class act and paving the way for women in the industry. |
| Love her. Glad to see she is doing so well. |
| If you look up her personal life she's actually complete trash. |
What are you talking about? Are you racist, by chance? |
Sounds like someone is a jealous hater from the high school days. Give it up--you're in your late 30s now. |
She met a nice guy at work, got married, then had a baby. Not sure what part of that seems trashy to you. |
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Not that these articles ever tell the whole story about a person, she seems perfectly nice: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dc-sports-bog/wp/2014/05/19/espns-lindsay-czarniak-on-birth-of-first-child-and-returning-to-indianapolis-500/
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| What's trashy about her? My brother went to high school with her and she was a nice person. |
| I used to have drinks with her when she was in DC (we had mutual friends). She seems to be a lovely and genuine person. I'm happy for her success both personally and professionally. |
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I worked with Lindsey's dad -- he would tell me she had an internship somewhere, I would think, "Yeah, good luck with that." Little did I know.
But I've met her as well, I've seen her work on ESPN, and I have nothing but good things to say about her. Good for her. |
| She is married to Craig Melvin! Yummy! Miss them both on ch 4 |
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She seems like a lovely person, and the few articles I've read about her and her husband make them both sound really sweet.
The *only* thing that bothers me is that when she went to ESPN, she adopted that Jessica Simpson/Carrie Underwood/Barbie long hair, loose curls look. It drives me nuts that most (but no, not all) women in sports reporting doll themselves up so much. Czarniak's hair is super thin and fine, so there's no way she achieved that look without extensions and some pretty serious effort. It's just kind of a bummer, because she seems like a nice, pretty down-to-earth person who has a talent and strong drive and I'd like to believe that we can teach our daughters that you don't have to look like Barbie in order to be successful in a male-dominated professional (especially one that promotes so much female sexualization as it is). (Caveat, I can't get the recent photos to load, so maybe she's not doing it anymore, and if that's the case, props to her.) |