Thursday, May 27, 2010

Evan Longoria Allegedly Leaks Dirty Picture Online

Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria is an All-Star who numerous longtime baseball fans consider the best overall at the position since Mike Schmidt and George Brett within the 1970s and 1980s. Longoria is also a sought-after advertising pitchman, which can be attributed to both his skill afield and his looks. But that popularity might sink down just a bit if the Barstool Sports blog post “Hey Evan Longoria; Stop Sending Me Pictures of Your @$&%…Sincerely Jenna” is true.

Article Resource: Evan Longoria allegedly leaks dirty picture online By Personal Money Store

Evan Longoria supposedly was Jenna’s Facebook stalker

Jenna, who Barstool doesn’t identify further, claims that Evan Longoria found her Facebook account a couple of years ago “via Internet stalking” (something this no fax cash advance portal assures its customers it will never do to them) and struck up a chat. After a while, says Jenna, the Rays 3rd sacker sent her a nude photo of himself that showed only his lower half. Not only that, but she claims he included the totally non-enticing caption “Like that, babe”? Jenna’s response to all of this was “If I wanted to see gross (expletive) d!@$#, I would spend my entire (expletive) day on Chat Roulette”.

Evan Longoria was the Cape League MVP at the time

Evan Longoria was already forging a trail before he hit the large time. But all of that wasn’t enough to charm Jenna, clearly. Jenna writes in her Barstool Sports post the whole e-mail chain “isn’t as entertaining as I’d like it to be”.

What’s with the timing, Jenna?

It’s easy to assume that because Barstool Sports publishes out of Boston, and also the Tampa Bay Rays are presently dominating the Red Sox within the American League East, possibly Jenna is trying to mess with the Rays’ best player. You claim it was simply a naughty office conversation that led to your admission that Evan Longoria had sent you the offending pic via text. The way you talk about it on Barstool, it appears clear that it wasn’t your thing. Athletes and other celebrities should come from this with the knowledge that sending those kind of pictures through cyberspace never turns out well. It’ll be interesting to see if this causes a spike in the sale of the MLB 2k10 video game, for which Evan Longoria is a cover model.



No comments: