These types of comments I would bet would be really common if you did some random survey. What does espn get out of paying her that much? What is she even on? I only really know of her bc dong is obsessed with her.
These types of comments I would bet would be really common if you did some random survey. What does espn get out of paying her that much? What is she even on? I only really know of her bc dong is obsessed with her.
She's decent looking and can hold her own talking about sports. They can pay her whatever she wants and the s out there won't mind looking at her.
These types of comments I would bet would be really common if you did some random survey. What does espn get out of paying her that much? What is she even on? I only really know of her bc dong is obsessed with her.
She's decent looking and can hold her own talking about sports. They can pay her whatever she wants and the s out there won't mind looking at her.
The first 3400 times that I heard her name, I thought she was a porn star
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
ESPN anchors Molly Qerim, Malika Andrews and Stephen A. Smith have been granted a three-year restraining order against an alleged stalker who is accused of having an 'unhealthy obsession' with the network stars.
Ahmed Abubakar, 41, an internal medicine physician based in New Jersey, was named in the workplace violence restraining order on Tuesday in Los Angeles, where he was recently accused of visiting the network's Southern California studios in an attempt to confront Andrews.
Tuesday's ruling follows a temporary restraining order filed on Andrews' behalf last month. The protective order also protects Andrews' fiancé, ESPN NBA reporter Dave McMenamin, and Smith's sister Sumatra Hawkins, another ESPN employee.
'You malignant c***,' began one message contained in court filings, which was allegedly sent by Abubakar to Qerim.
'You liked to police you b**** saying you never met me,' the message continued. 'I hope endometriosis destroys all your genital organs so that you never get a man…
'May god punish you in hellfire for all eternity.'
ESPN anchors Molly Qerim, Malika Andrews and Stephen A. Smith have been granted a three-year restraining order against an alleged stalker who is accused of having an 'unhealthy obsession' with the network stars.
Ahmed Abubakar, 41, an internal medicine physician based in New Jersey, was named in the workplace violence restraining order on Tuesday in Los Angeles, where he was recently accused of visiting the network's Southern California studios in an attempt to confront Andrews.
Tuesday's ruling follows a temporary restraining order filed on Andrews' behalf last month. The protective order also protects Andrews' fiancé, ESPN NBA reporter Dave McMenamin, and Smith's sister Sumatra Hawkins, another ESPN employee.
'You malignant c***,' began one message contained in court filings, which was allegedly sent by Abubakar to Qerim.
'You liked to police you b**** saying you never met me,' the message continued. 'I hope endometriosis destroys all your genital organs so that you never get a man…
'May god punish you in hellfire for all eternity.'
jesus Christ these white males are just the worst aren’t they?