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by sripton July 23, 2009 4:06 PM EDT
It's this simple. The video will obviously enhance her career IF she wasn't involved or knew about it's production. IF she was involved her career is over except for D level reality shows. Since she has spent her entire life flaunting her body and appearing near naked methinks she doth protest too much, but it certainly is demeaning if it were a fellow employee at ESPN without her knowledge . Let's wait and see if she's involved, and if she is not the boost she get as a celeb is well worth this silly grainy unwatchable video. She's shown more skin in real modeling shoots. If she is involved she's toast, and rightly so STAY TUNED anything is possible in CELEB LAnd. Also remember thath the sick money she gets paid for looking good makes this stuff part of the territory. Let's see how she handles it. Years before the Internet make global publication possible this would have been considered a harmeless frat boy prank. it's really not that big a deal
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by taxchurches July 23, 2009 3:11 PM EDT
?This was something stolen from Erin Andrews,? Bloom said. ?...Her Privacy and reputation.?

Privacy, ok, but reputation? I don't see how. Did she previously have a reputation has someone who never took her clothes off, even in private?
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by santos1466 July 23, 2009 4:40 AM EDT
Lock them up for a hundred years, so the next clown wont try it when thy see what kind of penalty thy can get.
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by jojomacian July 23, 2009 4:13 AM EDT
I haven't seen it nor would I waste my time watching this vid, I don't even think this woman looks that good. But she will profit from this, be offered to pose in Playboy and who knows what other profit making offers she'll be offered....just another Ho who will make money with her body and not with her intelligence.
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by eyesC July 23, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
I wish they would say this about all porn. Iv'e already see it, the virus is not true!
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by imnho July 22, 2009 9:59 PM EDT
I have a problem with the fact that he privacy was invaded. Drilling a hole and taping her without her knowledge was wrong,illegal and a violation of her right to privacy. I hope she finds the person who did this and makes that person very poverty stricken via the legal process.
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by bdbeans July 22, 2009 9:54 PM EDT
I saw the video. Big deal. So she's walking around naked? Like no ones ever saw that before. As an artist, I can empathize with her anger at losing control of her image, but she does work in the entertainment industry. This kind of stuff is par for the course. She'll get a nice juicy book deal, to be sure. Plus, people, like me, who'd have walked past her on the street, not knowing who she is, might actually tune-in now, to see her with her clothes on.

By the way, hoooo-hooo! That girl's body is slammin'! She is the truth, baby!

Like I said, I didn't know who she was before, but that was before.

Hello! I know who she is now.

And all those politically correct male sportscasters need to get off it, and stop with all the on-air bull. They've been undressing her with their eyes for years, and now they're "so offended," that this could happen to someone that they have "so much respect for?"

Please...

Her popularity's through the roof, she gets a nice ego boost - cause the girl is fine, and from the way she was checking herself out in the mirror, in the video, she obviously knows it.

The only person who doesn't come out on top in this is the clown that tries to profit off making and selling this thing. He'll spend the rest of his days double endorsing every royalty check he ever gets, over to her.

Moron.
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by liptonlight1 July 22, 2009 8:18 PM EDT
These "eye-candy" girls that NBC, ESPN, ABC, and probably CBS use to roam the sidelines are SOOOO unnecessary. They contribute nothing to the enjoyment of the telecast, except an opportunity to watch a pretty girl. People who like to watch pretty girls have a lot of other stages to go to. I think all the talk about trojan horses is BS to try to keep people from watching her. But, I couldn't care less. She's a nobody. It's an interesting theory that she herself staged this stunt. When her contract comes up for renewal, she is now worth a lot more in the employment marketplace....maybe at Faux News Channel. She and Sarah Palin could do a show together.
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by ibsteve2u July 22, 2009 6:58 PM EDT
Watching porn is like window shopping when you're broke.
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by jetranger7 July 22, 2009 6:02 PM EDT
I Question Lisa Blooms so-called Legal Expertise, and I really don't care what piece of paper she provides thats says shes credible from what ever college or university !! She definetly needs to research more in depth about these kinds of things and the posting of videos, several comments a top are slightly correct, about NOT breaking the Law, by viewing the material since it is FREE and you don't have to pay to download it,, another example would be, if someone took photos of say my wife or girl friend and posted a huge photo on a billboard by an interstate hi-way, as millions of motorists pass by the bill board seeing the photo,, if what Lisa bloom would have you believe, than the entire city would be illegal for even glancing or starring at the bill board and the entire city would be locked up in jail,, it was publically viewable, somebody posted on a Public web site, no different than a billboard for millions to see,, and to say that its breaking the law-- go back to law school will ya, would be different if there was a charge from a particular web site to view the material, any material without ones legal consent, that would be a different story,, all together,, an entirely different situtation, but just to say that viewing it is outright breaking the law, and is illegal,,is either stupidity on her part, ignorance about media laws, despite the fact she works for CBS,, and how they apply now days,, or just a scare tatic to try to fend off viewers from one of their own,, kinda like protectionism for the few and the hell with the many . Enough said- good day !
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