Evan Longoria, the 3rd baseman of the Tampa Bay Rays, is an All-Star on the field and just can be the best at his position given that Mike Schmidt and George Brett. This can possibly be attributed to his highly marketable combination of ability and good looks, both of which have made him an in-demand product endorser. But that popularity might sink down just a bit if the Barstool Sports blog post “Hey Evan Longoria; Stop Sending Me Pictures of Your @$&%…Sincerely Jenna” is true.
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Evan Longoria allegedly stalked Jenna on Facebook
Jenna, who Barstool doesn’t identify further, claims that Evan Longoria found her Facebook account a few years ago “via Internet stalking” (something this cash advance loans portal assures its customers it will never do to them) and struck up a chat. After a when, says Jenna, the Rays 3rd sacker sent her a nude photo of himself that showed only his lower half. Supposedly, Longoria’s note that accompanied the photo read “Like that, babe”? Jenna didn’t mince words with her reply: “If I wanted to see gross (expletive) d!@$#, I would spend my entire (expletive) day on Chat Roulette”.
Evan Longoria had just been named Cape League MVP
Evan Longoria was already forging a trail before he hit the big time. Apparently the minor league credentials, comfortably anonymous photography and witty repartee weren’t enough to charm Miss Jenna. On Barstool, she writes that the whole sordid affair “isn’t as entertaining as I would like it to be.
What’s with the timing, Jenna?
An easy guess would be that you are a staffer for Boston-based Barstool Sports (possibly not even female) and you also want to shake up the Rays so that the Boston Red Sox could have an easier time of catching them within the AL East. The story you give is that naughty online photos came up as office conversation, and you claimed you’d received just such a photo from Evan Longoria. Judging by the tone of her Barstool Sports post, she is less than enthused by the whole concept. Athletes and other celebrities should come away 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 within the sale of the MLB 2k10 video game, for which Evan Longoria is a cover model.
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