Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.
Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.
Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.
The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.
And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.
Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.
The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.
And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.
Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
You know this how?
Who is taking care of their kids while she was on a 'girls trip' with a married football coach.
She was on a business trip, earning a paycheck to support her family. Networking and working sources is part and parcel of being a journalist. She was a reporter when he married her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
Her husband is a Jewish middle aged man who is a “Shake Shack executive,” which is a broad scope. However, Shake Shack is a publicly traded company, so he could easily be a multimillionaire, with tons of stock options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
You know this how?
Who is taking care of their kids while she was on a 'girls trip' with a married football coach.
She was on a business trip, earning a paycheck to support her family. Networking and working sources is part and parcel of being a journalist. She was a reporter when he married her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
You know this how?
Who is taking care of their kids while she was on a 'girls trip' with a married football coach.
She was on a business trip, earning a paycheck to support her family. Networking and working sources is part and parcel of being a journalist. She was a reporter when he married her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
You know this how?
Who is taking care of their kids while she was on a 'girls trip' with a married football coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.
Lol that sounds like just mirror image of the patriarchy. The lower earning spouse has to take crap from the higher earning spouse based on income.
Pro tip: A high standard of living for kids includes not being able to find video evidence of parent(s) being a crappy spouse.
Lest you think this is misogyny, let me reference King Charles as Exhibit A. His kids had some of the highest living standards available in the world today. But they'll never get over what happened to their mother. And the video interviews with both him and Diana are there for all to see.
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like pro sports. It's kind of a sewer of human ambition.
That said, I think the most disturbing part of all of this is what Diana has said on camera about her spouse. Particularly since she has kids. I guess someone said the coach said something bad about his wife on camera as well. I resent that people get paid shit tons of money to be bad people and run their mouths in a hurtful manner as part of having an entertaining personality.
Yes. She said her husband was "basic".
Decades ago she said she would only marry "top tier."
He really has no grounds for complaint. She is the breadwinner, and doing what she needs to to provide a good standard of living for him and her kids. He is free to step up and take that responsibility at any time.