ESPN’s Britt McHenry suspended after she bitched out a tow truck driver

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This is Britt McHenry. She’s an ESPN reporter, although if you told me she moonlighted as a Fox News Blonde-Bot, I would believe you. She has that look, like she’s Megyn Kelly’s little sister or something. Anyway, Britt McHenry is in some hot water. She was having dinner in Arlington, Virginia and she apparently was parked in a tow-area. So her car got towed. So she had to go to the tow place to get her car, and she ended up berating the female tow truck operator or the woman who runs this particular tow place. That’s never happened to me – my car has never been towed. I can imagine it’s crazy, infuriating, and that I would bitch out anyone and anything as well. But I can’t say that I would go full-throttle DIVA like Britt McHenry.

Here’s some of the video. NSFW for language, but the whole thing is transcribed on the screen too.

My take, and I realize this won’t be a popular opinion: if you want to call this tow truck employee “shady” or yell about how your car should have never been towed, I think that’s fair game. Like, if you have a legitimate gripe, say it. Bitch about it. But Britt went WAY too far, talking about this woman’s weight (“Lose some weight, baby girl”), education (“So I could be a college dropout and do the same thing?”) and even pulling the don’t-you-know-who-I-am card (“I’m in the news, sweetheart, I will f–king sue this place”)

What ended up happening is that ESPN suspended Britt for a week. She also made a public apology on her Twitter:

In an intense and stressful moment, I allowed my emotions to get the best of me and said some insulting and regrettable things. As frustrated as I was, I should always choose to be respectful and take the high road. I am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake.

[From Britt’s Twitter]

So messy, girl. But I have mixed feelings about ESPN suspending her. Seriously. She didn’t commit a CRIME, she was just a total bitch to someone and she got “caught”. She wasn’t even at work!

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  1. Shambles says:

    I’m in the news, sweetheart. Don’t f*cking Dennis me.

    ETA: it is pretty sh!tty that she was suspended. Imagine if a male ESPN anchor got caught on video having a hissy fit. No one would bat an eye. The players they cover get caught doing far worse than that without consequences.

    ETA again: I won’t say without consequences. But the players they cover don’t start to get suspended until someone is unconscious.

    • doofus says:

      hahaha! (about your first sentence) and I agree about the players. however, I think if a male ESPN reporter was caught talking this way to the same person, they’d prob get a suspension, too. especially because there would be a HUGE outcry about misogyny.

      to Britt: listen, baby girl…it’s really simple. Don’t park your car in a tow zone and you won’t get towed.

      there is no excuse to yell at or demean and insult someone because you’re pissed that you broke the law and got caught.

      there was a sign at the court payment desk in my muni court here…it said “I didn’t park the car, I wasn’t driving the car and I didn’t ticket the car so don’t yell at me about your ticket” or something like that.

      • chloeee says:

        That classism was seriously so infuriating. If I was the clerk it would have been so hard not to throw back a “for someone so goddamned educated you think you’d be able to read ‘no parking.'”

      • joan says:

        She deserved to get suspended for that kind of condescending, superior attack. Especially when she parked in a tow zone!

        When you’re on the air making money it looks really nasty to go after a working person, especially if they’re just doing their job.

        If she’d just been in a bad mood from being towed it might be overlooked, but she “punched down” and it reflects on ESPN.

      • Rachel says:

        “Intense and stressful” moment my ass. I have had my car towed. In Arlington, as a matter of fact. I forgot to put up my parking pass, so when I got up at 6am the next morning, my car was gone. My boyfriend drove me to Arlington to get my car, only to be told it was at a lot in Falls Church, so we drove to Falls Church, in rush hour, during which my dog threw up on me, and I still managed to be respectful to the people working at the lot, who were very kind and just doing their jobs. They even felt really bad for me. Might have been the dog vomit. I didn’t feel the need to swear, insult anyone, or throw my higher education in someone’s face. So all this really tells me is that this woman is just an entitled bitch.

    • mimif says:

      Or until the tapes get leaked.

      • Shambles says:

        You know what’s up.

      • mia girl says:

        This situation kind of reminds of that scene in Fried Green Tomatoes when a young, hot blonde in a convertible comes along and takes the parking space that Kathy Bates’ was waiting for.

        When she complains the young girl says something like – “Face it, we’re younger and faster!”

        Then Kathy Bates crashes into their car and replies “Face it, I’m older and have more insurance”

        Seems that the Tow-lady releasing the video is her way of crashing into McHenry’s car.

      • mimif says:

        Ha! I love that movie.

    • Amy says:

      There’s been several recent cases of males on ESPN and other sports related companies getting suspended and fired recently so I don’t think her being a woman is an excuse.

      • Shambles says:

        Defininely not an excuse. This woman is an a$$hole.

      • FLORC says:

        Bingo!
        Punishment here is justified. And it should be applied to men who also do this and far worse, but because that doesn’t always happen doesn’t mean we should let females who do this get away with lesser punishments.

        Sadly, this apology only happened because she was caught on tape after announcing she’s on tv and better than the tow truck company worker.

      • Pixelated says:

        So unprofessional and just down-right rude. I think she should get fired. I can understand being huffy, but she takes it to a whole different level of awfulness and disrespect for humanity.
        I received my degree in journalism and my profs always stressed how important it is to be a respectful part of your news community, even when you’re off the clock. Maybe she should go back to J-school and learn these lessons she obviously fogot.

    • Ashley says:

      Actually you are wrong. ESPN is very fast to suspend their anchors. Just google it. And they don’t discriminate between males or females. Remember they are owned by Disney and don’t want bad press.

      And to be fair ESPN doesn’t control player suspensions or fines that belongs to their relative associations and/or teams. And of course their ability to make money usually prevails.

      • Sarah says:

        I always said that if you want to know what a person is really like, watch how they treat the people who are powerless to hurt them back, when they think they can be a bitch and there will be no consequences. Britt McHenry showed her true colors in that video.

        Whoever the tow truck company woman was, she was just doing her job which apparently isn’t a very nice job either, seeing how people treat her when they think no one is looking. No one likes to get towed. No one likes to pay the outrageous fees charged to get their car back. But this woman at the tow truck company is not out on the corner selling sex or drugs. She’s probably got a family to support and she’s doing what she has to do. And there is the matter of showing some class – Ms. McHenry showed none.

        I doubt Britt will actually go and apologize to this woman in person – even though she insulted the woman in person.

    • Shambles says:

      Appreciate all the thoughts and insight on male vs. female anchors. Maybe I was too quick to come to that conclusion. I do think it’s ridiculous that the players they cover aren’t held to the same standards though.

      • maura says:

        I can’t remember his name but some black tv anchor got suspended for kind of justifying Ray Rice’s assault on his wife and then some white anchor guy defended him saying something like “In college my now wife (then girlfriend) was drunk and slapped me and I slapped her back, but we are now married so you can obviously work through issues and I think that’s what *insert black guy anchor’s name* was trying to say”” and he also got suspended and all the headlines said something like “white anchor guy admits to beating wife” when the truth was he slapped her right back after she slapped him. It was an immediate reaction, not really done for revenge.

        I think that’s what both the black and white anchors were trying to say, and they were both from some sports network and I think it was ESPN.

        So yeah they got suspended when I don’t think either should have.

    • mystified says:

      Agree with pixelated. She should be fired. She did not loose her cool, she seems very calm while she’s torturing the poor woman with words. This gal’s a cold blooded sadist!

    • Beth says:

      To be fair, she brought up the fact that she’s on TV which makes her employers look bad.

    • Sabrine says:

      The towing company edited the tape to their benefit. They kept it for 10 days before turning it in so they could work on it. Yes, she did say some things that were inappropriate but nothing near as bad as what it appears she said. To one comment what she actually said was, “I’m in the news, I know that there are lawsuits against you.” It is unlikely she will lose her job because the tape was tampered with.

    • msw says:

      She made it about her job when she pulled the “I’m in the news” card (for any reason).

      I always question whether or not women and men are treated equally, and I am not at all convinced she got suspended because of her gender. It was unbecoming behavior of anybody, not unbecoming because it isn’t how a “lady” is supposed to behave.

    • CKO says:

      She deserved more than just a suspension…she should have been fired.

    • Sarah says:

      Are you guys crazy??? This is allowing every snobby ass B$&@$ who thinks their better then everyone (and there’s a lot) to get away with saying such horrible things to whoever they want!!!!! The damn president gets his ass handed to him for things he does in his personal life because he’s someone we see as an authority figure and should at all times be perfect. This goes for any famous person. Our kids look up to these ppl and have full access to the Internet to watch this high and mighty bitch bully a girl just doing her damn job. She was warned about the video and she continued so F her and she should be fired. Frankly if your kid or anyone you knew was bullied by a “famous” person I promis this aaww poor Barbie she was just stressed wouldn’t be okay with you!! Such bull….

  2. Mmhmm says:

    I agree with this article 100% but I’m sure ESPN suspended her mainly to avoid public outrage on social media for not suspending her.

    • Erinn says:

      Is it possible that they have some kind of thing in their contract that’s like “hey, you’re representing us, we expect you to portray the company values” or whatever?

      • littlestar says:

        I was thinking the same thing, Erinn. At my work it is stressed that your behaviour in your personal life CAN affect your job, because many people at my work are the “face” of the company. ESPN probably has the same policy.

      • sionainne says:

        They could have a morality clause. I wouldn’t want her representing my company after this was made public. What a jerk. She showed who she really is and who would want to watch her now? She is an idiot to be announcing that she’s on tv in the first place. I hate when people act superior to others and she was beyond cruel to the attendant.

  3. Joy says:

    If I owned a company that required people to be on air personalities, I would suspend her as well. You make your money off of image, and the image of a vapid hateful twat having a temper tantrum is not good. I understand being irritated, but if you don’t want to be towed, don’t park in a tow away zone. It is what it is.

    • amanda says:

      amen.

      I don’t watch ESPN, but she has to be in the minority when it comes to gender and on-air personalities, so maybe putting other women down is how she keeps herself up?

      If the person at the desk was a man, what would she have said? not said?
      would she mention his looks, or would she skip that part if the person at the desk was a man because she doesn’t have to make comparisons between her and a man to feel better about herself or release her frustration for being towed.

      still not sure if she was towed because she deserved it or not…but i found this article about the area she was in and a history of shady towing incidents. (still not excuse for such bitch behavior)

      • sionainne says:

        This is true and I do think that towing companies are overzealous in this area (live here). I have had my car towed from my parking lot when it was displaying the proper tag (took pictures of this at the tow lot) and should not have been towed at all. I did plead my case to the attendant when paying the ridiculous fee to get my car back, but I didn’t abuse her. It was clear the person I was paying was not the one who towed the car and only handled the money…anyway, I did write a letter and got a refund but it is a very aggravating experience! Also, this Britt McHenry wasn’t bitching about how unfair it was that she was towed, she was deeply personal and a monstrous a-hole.

    • MG says:

      Exactly! Her apology was just as bad as her rant. An “intense” situation. Ummm…wtf. An intense situation is being on the front lines or about to perform surgery, not picking your car up from an impound lot. She should have said “I was pissed and I acted like a total asshole, I’m sorry.” Not, “I should have taken the higher road” blah blah blah. I hope she gets canned and gets a job as a weather girl in Barrow, Alaska.
      I have had my car towed, it sucks, it’s expensive and….. I parked illegally.

      • Kimberly says:

        Yes@ MG. Intense situation? Your car getting towed, when you parked in a tow away zone is an intense situation? This female must have never faced any real adversity. If you have a grievance, argue your point on the merits of why your experience wasn’t what you expected. You always lose once you start making assumptions and getting personal. She had no right to talk down to that woman like that. There was no need for that. People have been immensely rude to me and I have never stooped to insulting their education, appearance, or economic status. My Momma often says that people show you who they truly are when they get “squeezed”. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.

      • Itsa Reallyme says:

        Yes, taking the higher road was another slam on the person working there.

    • CityGirl says:

      Joy – I totally agree!!!!

      You don’t get a pass to treat innocent people like crap – even if you are in the right. The tow operator was only doing her job!!
      Being an on air personality comes with the knowledge that you are a public figure and represent the station that employees you. Damn skippy she should have been suspended!!

    • doofus says:

      yeah, I agree…doesn’t matter that she wasn’t “on the job” at the time.

      who wants to watch a side-line reporter that you know is a “mean girl” and has an ugly, self-important personality? for her to say it was because she was “under pressure” or some crap like that is not an excuse. she showed her true colors. I wouldn’t EVER say the things she said to someone if I got towed…I’d be annoyed, to be sure, but I wouldn’t personally insult the person taking the payment. or act like I was better than them.

    • Pandy says:

      She’s ugly on the inside. She should have been fired in my opinion. I’m sure we’ve all had melt downs over things like that, but she made it personal. Imagine telling someone you’d be hired for their job if you were missing teeth and ranting on about having a degree, etc. Bet she was in a sorority – the female Jon Hamm!

      • Nancy says:

        I agree…she sounded like a mean popular girl. To mock someone’s teeth and weight is just downright mean. She should get fired. What a tool.

    • (Original, not CDAN) Violet says:

      This. Considering she represents the network at all times, I think she should be fired. There is NO excuse for that kind of abusive behavior. Ever.

      I can’t believe that she lashed out like that, especially since the woman dealing with her was very professional, and even warned her that she was on camera. What an unreasonable, entitled b*tch with anger management issues.

      Now I need to go look at pics of cute puppies to clear my mind of her hateful diatribe.

  4. Diana says:

    I know she was angry… But how she spoke to the tow truck woman was abusive. It was disgusting and wrong on so many levels… Like what she did or not, the tower is a human being. All the hate she spewed proved how much hate lives inside her.

    • mimif says:

      Talk about true colors.

      • Kiddo says:

        I see your true colors shining through, I see your true colors and that’s why I luff you, so don’t be afraid to let them show, your true colors…

        (Trying to make up for Bon Jovi debacle).

      • mimif says:

        +1 A! 😀

      • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

        Kiddo, I just sang that to my cat, who blinked at me serenely, meaning, that was lovely, or possibly give me a treat and shut your pie hole.

      • doofus says:

        GNAT, maybe a bit of both?…

    • lobbit says:

      Yeah, it’s one thing to throw a tantrum over her car being towed, but the things she said to this woman were so twisted and hateful. She didn’t just lose her temper, she showed the entire world what an awful human being she is.

    • Christin says:

      She took it to a very mean, degrading level (such as commenting on teeth, or lack thereof). Completely over the line, IMO. She apparently thinks her job and degree (plus looks) make her better.

      She is told upfront there are cameras, yet she unleashes a very nasty, inciting rant, with some other woman (her friend, perhaps) giggling along.

      • savu says:

        That’s how I feel, if she wanted to bitch about being towed, fine. My SO used to work in customer service and the way some people talked to him was enraging. Even when I’m pissed, I almost always add “I know this isn’t YOUR fault, but I really want it known how frustrating this is.” That sort of thing. If she didn’t get personal, I bet nobody would’ve cared.

      • Christin says:

        I think everyone should be required to work with the public for a few months, just to get a feel for it and hopefully be a little more measured when airing a grievance.

      • Triple Cardinal says:

        Yes! She got mouthy, still knowing the recording was going. She probably censored herself somewhat.

        I wonder how much worse she would have been had she not known the camera was there.

      • Christin says:

        On another thread, someone suggested she might not have realized the camera would record audio. Could explain why she was relatively calm in her delivery.

  5. LindyLou says:

    I wonder if the ESPN employee was a man if he would have been suspended? It does seem a little extreme reaction. She is a nasty piece of work but she was not on the job at the time.

    • Sarah says:

      There have been male ESPN reporters suspended for comments and off air activities as well. Keith Olberman. Stephen A. Smith are 2 who come to mind immediately. Thinking back further (and not ESPN) we have Jimmy the Greek. Rush Limbaugh, Al Michaels (woof!). As for being mad at the tow truck operator, Kaiser, I’m shocked at you. The tow truck operator doesn’t decide what trucks to tow. She was parked – by her choice – in a tow away zone. The tow truck would have been called to tow the car. They don’t just go trolling up and down the street randomly towing people. Britt McHenry (I’m going to be judgy) looks to me like the bitchy head cheerleader. She was awful on that video. A week seems more than fair. Plus – she was stupid as the woman told her she was being recorded.

    • Montréalaise says:

      So what if she wasn’t on the job at the time? Everyone watching her on air from now on is going to think “Oh yes, that’s the uppity blonde who told the tow truck company cashier she was a fat, ugly, dumb piece of trailer trash”. The network had no choice but to suspend her, because if they didn’t, it would seem to be endorsing or at least minimizing Britt’s behaviour. A lot of women watch ESPN – how do you think they would feel about that?

    • sherlockapple says:

      She was not on the job at the time; however, she is a public figure who represents a brand (ESPN) and SHOULD be suspended.

      So…I didn’t read anything about an apology to the clerk? Girlfriend went WAY too far by commenting on the woman’s mouth, etc. and ASSUMING that just because she worked at a parking garage that she didn’t have a degree. Newsflash, Britt, times are tough and many who have a BA/BS or higher are working blue collar jobs! Then again, if you had better reading comprehension, you would know that!

      PS-It always cracks me up when someone pulls the “I have a college degree and you don’t” Idiot Card. Classic.

      If she were so smart, she wouldn’t have lost her shi* in front of a camera.

  6. Amy says:

    Yes if you are a total bitch to someone to the tune of mocking their teeth, weight, and education then shocker of shockers the public company you work for might suspend you.

    I didn’t know who this woman was and now THIS is all I know about her. She wasn’t mad, she didn’t fly off the handle, she wasn’t losing control. She wanted to berate that woman and took the time to find new flaws to mock while calmly filling out the paperwork.

    She’s a bitch basically.

    • halleygee says:

      Exactly!

    • MaiGirl says:

      That was classic Mean Girl–coolly dissected what she thought were the woman’s “faults” because she feels superior. Her whole point was to debase this woman as much as possible because she was put out, and I don’t for a minute believe that she doesn’t think that way and make such comments in her personal life. Disgusting! The suspension was more than deserved.

    • anne_000 says:

      @Amy – I agree. She wasn’t “In an intense and stressful moment” when she berated the counter lady. Nobody was harassing her. She had time to let off some steam before she finally got to the counter. The “intense and stressful moment” would have been during the time her car was being towed. All she wanted to do was hurt someone just to get some pleasure from it.

      *****

      It’s good that ESPN wants their on-air personalities to act like civilized grown ups when out in society. I don’t think the suspension was based upon her gender as others said upthread.

    • (Original, not CDAN) Violet says:

      Yeah, that was the part that really got me. She was totally calm, relentless and methodical in her attack. Classic signs of an abusive personality.

  7. littlestar says:

    Yikes. She probably just showed us how she treats regular folks in her every day life. I can understand being agitated in a stressful situation, because I’ve felt that too, but to try and shame the person by saying you’re better than her? Gross.

  8. suki2 says:

    She should be fired. Really. She’s loathsome and hateful. A bad and ugly person. The woman at the lot was calm courteous and totally professional. No doubt trying to make a living at a low wage job. Britt seems like the one in need of an education here.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      I completely agree. She has every advantage over that employee’s life, yet she belittled the woman’s lack of education, her teeth, her weight, she pulled the I’m so much better than you, yet you have control over me – vicious, hurtful and ugly because they towed her car. I would fire her hateful, repulsive ass the minute I saw that video. I would never pay her another dime of my money.

      • FLORC says:

        Well said to you both.
        And Britt, I assume, could afford this. It was just an inconvenience and that is all it took to set her off. smh

    • CityGirl says:

      I completely agree

    • GingerCrunch says:

      All of THIS!!!

    • doofus says:

      I wonder if, eventually, she will be.

      as I said above, who (besides the dude frat bros) wants to watch ESPN Barbie knowing what a mean girl she is? If I were ESPN, I would NOT want this person repping my network…at any level.

    • eknasok says:

      Britt McHenry needs more than an eduction, like Manners for Beginners.

    • Rhiley says:

      I agree. She should be fired for being a gross, mean bully. This kind of reminded me of that poor bus driver several years ago that the kids were just picking on and picking on. I think something like almost 1 million dollars was raised so that poor lady could quit that job.

      • doofus says:

        god, that video was heart-breaking. I hope all the parents of those kids are ashamed of themselves and their kids.

        however, there is another viral video that’s going around of a woman on (I think) a NZ subway who is defending a Muslim couple from some bigoted old woman’s verbal abuse. that was was nice to see.

    • Crumpet says:

      Absolutely agree. She proved herself to be a truly loathsome asshole, and I look down on any company that would keep her in their employ knowing what she is like.

  9. Tiffany says:

    She was warned that she was being recorded, looked up at the camera and still did not care enough to think about what she was saying. ESPN has been having some PR issues so they were just getting ahead of the curve on this one.

    • Isabelle says:

      …but Heh she is so smart because she has teeth & a college degree. Cameras really don’t record smart people.

  10. Skyblue says:

    Ummmm…if you park in a TOW zone, your car will probably get towed. Hands down the drivers fault and responsibility. Pay the damn fine and get on with it.

    • j.eyre says:

      Honestly. I have had my car towed twice, it’s an inconvenience certainly, but it is also my fault for it happening – take some responsibility.

    • claire says:

      My understanding is that she was in a restaurant, and towed from the restaurant’s parking lot. This particular tow truck company is known for being scammy. They’re predatory. We have some like this in my city and it’s complete bull what they do. How their actions are legal, I just don’t understand. They’re basically stealing their car from you, and making you pay ransom to get it back. It’s total crap!

      So with that said, and reading that this tow company has been accused of these shady, predatory practices, I totally get her anger. I would be pissed too! She took it too far by making it personal to this lady. I don’t agree with that. I do understand the anger though.

      • Kitten says:

        Getting towed is THE WORST. I live in constant fear of it.
        I do street parking in Boston and if you don’t follow the street cleaning schedule (which believe me, it is SO easy to forget) you get towed. In addition to the he hassle of getting your car back (which usually involves going to a very remote tow truck yard in a part of the city that is inaccessible by public trans), you also have to pay $150 (or more, depending) to get your car back AND you get slapped with a ticket for $40.

        It’s such a f*cking racket.

        That being said, I have never yelled at a tow truck dude. I blame the city for that ridiculous sh*t.

      • NYer says:

        Exactly. Those of us who live in the area know this company, Advance Towing, well. They have scouts who get paid to call them and tow people who may or may not be legitimate customers of the business that owns the lot. No one checks to see if you actually are patronizing the business; your car is just gone when you get back. Then you’re treated to abuse (in my BF’s case, physical…he was jumped by the tow employees when he tried to walk to his car) when paying an exorbitant amount to get your car out of impound. There’s no discussion, no disputing their charges…just fork over 3 figures if you want your car back. And the tow truck commission in NoVa? Guess who sits on the board? Tow truck company owners.

        You try keeping your cool when this happens to you. If you do, you’re a freakin’ saint.

      • claire says:

        @Kitten and NYer: Yep, total racket! In my area, the city has finally started investigating the tow companies. It’s awesome! In my view, this woman saw all the employees complicit in shady behavior and treated them like criminals, regardless of their status there. It’s not right, she should have taken the high road and called the police if she thought it was illegal behavior, but again, I understand the anger because these tow companies are total scum.

  11. grabbyhands says:

    I have to echo what I’ve seen other people say on other sites-she’s not sorry for what she said, she’s sorry she got caught and called out.

    Anyone who will speak like that to someone for simply doing their job is someone who is like that all the time. Taking cheap shots at someone’s physicality and education (P.S. Yes, I’m sure you had a to be a Rhodes Scholar to interview guys in the locker room) because you’re mad that your car got towed shows insane immaturity and makes me think that she hasn’t progressed much beyond being a high school mean girl.

    Don’t want your car towed? Don’t park in a tow area. Simple as that. Being stupid doesn’t give you a pass to verbally abuse someone.

    • doofus says:

      “Anyone who will speak like that to someone for simply doing their job is someone who is like that all the time.”

      I think you’re right. the fact (as someone above said) that she wasn’t showing much anger, just the rude comments, tells me that she did this verbal abuse with a calm mind, like she’s used to talking to people like that. There was no raised voice, no flailing arms, etc…just a calm and methodical process of demeaning language.

      • lucy2 says:

        Agreed. You don’t jump from zero to Mega Bitch without practicing those steps a few times.

  12. aims says:

    I can understand the frustration. However, the personal attacks where totally unnecessary. She’s in a profession that makes her high profile, so even if you’re off the clock you still need to act properly. They say that when you’re stressed out you can show your true colors. I think I saw somewhere she had some issues in the past also. There are many things that I don’t like and on that list is treating people rudely and pulling out the ” don’t you know who I am?” I think it was fair for the suspension and maybe it will teach her a lesson.

    • MrsB says:

      I saw an article with some screen caps of past twitter convos involving her, and it looks like this kind of behavior is par for the course. She was rude and demeaning to plenty of people for simply disagreeing with her.

      Also, hilarious that she thinks ESPN hired her because she is smart and has a college degree. More likely, it’s because she looks halfway decent with a fake tan and fake blonde hair.

  13. QQ says:

    WHOOOOOOOOOOOO????

    • Diana says:

      Lmao!

    • Kiddo says:

      Yep.

    • Abbott says:

      This is part of the problem. If you (and the tow lady) were more dedicated to learning the names of all fourth string sports correspondents, we would not be facing these injustices. I mean, McHenry was clearly under duress, as evidenced by those stray spikes of hair angrily spouting out of her massive top bun.

      • j.eyre says:

        Preach Abbott. It is as if these commenters here have something better to do than watch this fine lady who is IN NEWS use her COLLEGE DEGREE to sit behind a desk and ask the hard hitting NEWS questions like, “How do you stay in shape between mini-camp and regular camp before the season?” while smiling to show ALL HER TEETH. Where would any of us be if these things were not being discussed?

        It’s a travesty that other people’s ignorance plague role models such as this person (whose name escapes me momentarily, apologies)

      • Abbott says:

        You know what’s up, j.eyre. Fly the flags at half-staff today.

      • QQ says:

        Im Being part of the problem I accept my responsibility #KnowledgeOfTheCutESPNGirlsIsPower

    • Rhiley says:

      Yep. I a female and I watch a good bit of ESPN and she really doesn’t ring a bell.

      • Scarlet Vixen says:

        I am also a woman who watches a ton of ESPN and I don’t recognize this woman at all. I don’t watch alot of baseball tho, so maybe she’s a dugout reporter or something–a job that honestly does not take a lot of skill. ESPN actually has alot of female sportscasters, and personally the women on SportsCenter are infinitely more engaging IMO. Many of the men are interchangeable to me, but women like Hannah Storm and Lindsey Czarniak are knowledgeable but enjoyable to watch.

        I have worked in customer service for a very long time (most recently as a librarian for the past 15yrs) and it never ceases to amaze me how awful people think they can treat people simply because we’re on the other side of a desk. I work with some of the kindest and most helpful and creative people you could ever meet, and some patrons have NO qualms about treating them horribly. I have been accused of lying, racism, had my appearance insulted, and threatened with violence for things as foolish as a few dollars in library fines or letting people know they’ve been charged for returning wet or moldy books. You come to recognize the people who are acting out because of a rough day, and the people who are just as*holes. Britt McHenry wasn’t just having a tough day–she’s just an as*hole who thinks it’s completely accessible to abuse people when she doesn’t get her way.

    • chaine says:

      ikr? i have no idea who this lady is.

  14. Jay says:

    Can’t stand women who call other women “baby girl” and “sweetheart.” SO passive aggressive.

    • FLORC says:

      Massive pet peeve of mine. Condescending

    • DTX says:

      Ooooooh me too!!!! My stepson’s mom did that to me, she kept calling me “honey” in a really bitchy way (over some dumb crap my stepson did to cause a fight, she was mad when we proved he tricked her into coming over to fight with us), I was trying to calm her down and invited her inside to discuss calmly because she was making such a scene yelling at my husband in the driveway, but it only took about 3 “honeys” before I stopped her and let her know that she needed to address me by name and respectfully as I was doing to her otherwise she wouldn’t like my tone or the names I’d have to use to address her. I said this to her while taking several steps closer to her and in a very low voice, she started shaking & hightailed it outta there leaving her son behind!

      My husband was so hard trying not to laugh but neither of us yelled. FYI stepson was inside, thank goodness.

      • FLORC says:

        That’s sad and hilarious.
        I get lots of sweetheart and dear from my mil. Such a word really changes with the tone used.

    • ncboudicca says:

      Co-sign!

    • Kitten says:

      Yup.

  15. erae says:

    Regina George much? This woman attacked and humiliated another woman who was just doing her job. Those of you saying “if she were a man” need to rethink your brand of feminism. This is woman on woman abuse.

  16. Miss W says:

    That tow truck woman should have told her how her yellow hair ain’t workin’ for her. 😛
    Jokes aside, what a bitch. Get some empathy. And take responsibility.

    • Dante says:

      Thank you! The real crime is that bleached head. You are on TV darling, get your hair situation fixed.

  17. Jenny says:

    This just shows how she treats people not on what she perceives as her level. An I’m sorry, but if you think it’s shady and are mad and frustrated about getting towed #1, watch where you park #2 contact the actual business/owner/ corporation. Grow up. You’re really berating someone for doing their job? I don’t care how frustrated you are, it’s childish and shows a lack of maturity. Grow up, be an adult. I have no opinion on her being suspended , because I think karma is catching up to a crappy person. She’s not just being a bitch. She’s being a nasty person, and anyone who acts like that deserves to be called out, man, woman, famous, private citizen.

    • RUDDYZOOKEEPER says:

      It’s just that — perception. What happened to not judging a book by its cover? I guess we are most of us assuming that the lady at the receiving end of this ESPN maniac’s mouth was fat, ugly, uneducated, etc, but just didn’t deserve to be spoken to that way. Sure, I get that.
      But looks are incredibly deceiving. The grubby-looking middle-aged guy who repairs my hot tub is actually a former first chair violinist with a famous European symphony orchestra & played and trained under a well-known conductor. He’d been in foreign action films & was highly HIGHLY educated. I would NEVER have guessed by his outward appearance! Now he chooses to be the repairman for his new wife’s business & is perfectly content. I picked his brain about his hometown & what he thinks of the States & he made me pull out my violin & play a bit (I’d never been so nervous!). He talked about judgmental American customers who immediately write him off, barking at him to wipe his feet or making digs about blue collar workers, etc. He laughs at the irony – the full life he’s already lead compared to how he’s perceived. It’s crazy what I would have missed out on if I had judged by appearances only.

  18. Meany says:

    She was acting like a total bitchy mean girl. Even in stressful situations a person can have some class and manners. That’s probably how she is in real life. She needs to be careful her future could change and she just as well may end up working for a tow truck company lol!

    • tealily says:

      Not to mention that she PARKED IN A TOW AWAY ZONE. This was her own fault, not that of this woman who was just doing her job. I get the impression that she is one of those people who just thinks she is above having to obey signs. Sorry, lady. Go pick up your car.

  19. Renee28 says:

    She didn’t commit a crime but her behavior reflects on poorly on the company. If she was an anonymous accountant and got suspended that could be considered excessive but she’s a public figure and is held to higher standards.

  20. InvaderTak says:

    She very well should be suspended, I might even go as far as firing her. She wasn’t on the clock at espn, but she is a recognizable part if their organization AND she used her position as such to berate the employee. So yes, I think espn was right to do something. If she was a local news anchor I think the same would have happened. She is clearly arrogant enough to think she would get away with that because she looked right at the camera and continued to be abusive. She wasn’t just rude. Wonder how she treats her camera crew.

    • Alicia says:

      She would actually have a good case against ESPN if they did fire her. Stephen A Smith said that women were complicit in getting beaten and he was suspended, Mike Tirico has sexually harassed women and is still there, Keith Olbermann is always running his mouth and getting suspended, Colin Cowherd and Skip Bayless make racially questionable comments nearly every day, and Bill Simmons has insulted ESPN (his own employer) numerous times. None of them have been fired so if they fired McHenry she could (rightfully) sue asking why others who have done worse than her weren’t fired.

  21. Meghan says:

    Getting your car towed is jarring, inconvenient, and expensive, but that in no way excuses McHenry’s actions. She went out of her way to demean and debase the woman simply doing her job as she is required to do. As Kaiser said, any customer of any business is of course totally within their rights to complain about specific issues, but the way McHenry assails this woman personally is absolutely disgusting and totally reprehensible. Even her “apology” is passive aggressive and shifts blame off her shoulders (‘As frustrated as I was, I should always choose to be respectful and take the high road.’ — Take the high road? The woman and the tow company did nothing wrong! Just pay your fine and leave like any normal person!)

    Also, if I could speak to McHenry I would like to remind her that the “skill set” required for her job is essentially an ability to read and enunciate clearly, and to sit very still in the makeup chair. I bet millions of women would graciously and gratefully take over her position.

    • Christin says:

      It would have been hilarious if the employee had feigned interest in this oh so important television job, and asked questions, such as:

      – How much effort and cost went into your ‘looks’ (teeth, hair, etc.)?
      – Describe the ‘interview’ process used for you to land your job.

      Never doubt someone when they show you who they are. And she’s not pretty.

    • briargal says:

      Love your job list requirements–but I’ll bet the top asset was her looks. ANYONE can read… would she have gotten the job if she had warts and a crooked nose but could enunciate clearly and had a great personality? I’ll bet not…

      @Christin–all your questions are interesting. Do you think this egomaniac would answer them for us?

  22. amanda says:

    Are we surprised that a woman who works in a anger, ego and competition-driven field behaves this way towards others?

    There seems to be an unfair trend of wrongful towing where she was, however, being ‘on tv’ as this dipsh*t puts it, she should know that acting like this, especially on camera, will not solve anything. Personal attacks do not do anything but prove you’re a cu*t and have no real argument, and I am sure that if ANYBODY had anything to say about her looks and their connection with her ‘abilities’, she would be on twitter ranting and raving about how hurtful peoples words can be … from behind her bright white, glossy veneers.

    If she even really cared about the ‘corruption’ portion of this incident, she would have contacted the news and held her tongue to let the real authorities deal with it, if she did in fact feel she was targeted or towed unfairly.

    she has the money, the spot on tv, all her teeth and a degree, so why should she get as low as she believes the towing people are by speaking this way?

    Maybe she made a mistake in parking and doesn’t have the ability to be humble enough to take that hit. Maybe she was wrongfully towed, but the fact that this reaction was appropriate to her, and I’m sure it ‘made her feel better’ about everything at the time…it’s not right. It’s not acceptable. It’s intolerable, and I’m glad she doesn’t have a job that puts her face and words out and available to the general public anymore.

  23. BetseyLu says:

    Bitch! Glad she was fired!

    I have never spoken to someone like that even if my emotions fly off handle. Shows her true colors. She’s vile. And yes it’s Espn’s image and she is part of it. Would you want this representing your brand?

  24. FingerBinger says:

    She was acting like the car got repossessed instead of towed. She got suspended because the video went viral and as an employee she represents ESPN. If she worked for any other company and tweeted or posted something inappropriate on facebook she would have been suspended or fired for that too.

  25. Dawn says:

    So I parked my car at a meter and went to meeting. When I came back six minutes late my car had already been towed. There were messages on the meters that read you have an hour and only an hour and all cars will be towed. I was at a University where parking is at a premium. It cost me three hundred dollars to get my car back and because I was the only one who wasn’t causing a scene I got my car back in about ten minutes after showing proof of insurance and paying my bill. Everyone one else was steaming mad who went before me. Sometimes you just have to shut up and pay the piper when you do something wrong. And treat the workers with respect and courtesy. Let me tell you I learned my lesson.

    • Christin says:

      You acted like a responsible, reasonable person. At no point in the video did I hear her claim she was not illegally parked. She gripes about the company taking money from people, which is hilarious given she is otherwise spouting about her superior education and job.

  26. Dancinnancy says:

    It’s like she thinks she is Reese Witherspoon or something.

  27. Jackson says:

    They should have fired her or at least suspended her without pay for a significant amount of time. She barely got a slap on the wrist. Point for the Mean Girl. She also failed to make a real apology to the woman she was so nasty to.

  28. briargal says:

    I am getting so tired of people using the “Do you know who I am ?” card. First off–no I don’t know who you are and don’t care who you are. Secondly, we are all human beings who have real feelings and I’m sure the tow truck driver was only doing her job. Not everyone can be empty headed TV sports personalities like this idiot. She needs to be fired–not just suspended.

    • doofus says:

      yeah, if you have to ask someone “do you know who I am”, most likely the person does not, and if they do, they clearly don’t care.

      • Christin says:

        She also barked about suing. For what, exactly? I suspect she wanted the employee to think she was in TV news and was going to raise a stink. When that did not work, the personal insults started to flow so effortlessly.

  29. may23 says:

    Your car doesn’t just get towed for nothing, okay? It’s all YOUR fault, take responsibility.
    I manage an office and parking for our company. Random people STILL park on our marked spots despite the signs that warn them about getting towed. And I WILL tow someone who ignores the warning and continues to park day after day.

    • noway says:

      You must not live in the DC area. Yes it happens more than you think. You have to pay to release your car and then file a claim to get your money back. I have never had it happen to me, but I know of a lot of people who it has happened to, and they were parked legally.

      • TessD says:

        What else do you think is supposed to happen when your car gets towed? You expect them to bring it back to you with a bow on top of it?
        Of course, you have to pay a fine and go get the car someplace at the end of the Earth! That’s the point of it – to make you stop parking where you aren’t supposed to.
        And if you believe stories about someone getting their car towed for doing nothing wrong, might as well believe in unicorns. Did they sue the towing companies who wronged them so bad? Didn’t think so.

      • Anonymous says:

        TessD, your comment is unnecessarily rude. This poster is just stating her experiences or what she’s heard from other people in the area she lives. Even if those are inaccurate, that’s no reason to insult her. She’s not condoning this woman’s behavior, so the sarcasm and rudeness are really uncalled for.

  30. Snappyfish says:

    The true character of a person is measured how they treat others when they think no one is looking. This girl has shown herself to be an entitled mean spirited brat. The tape shows the ease this vitiroil came from her mouth. She is only sorry her bad behavior was taped & released.

    Since ESPN is owned by Disney I think she should lose her job. No worries since she feels having a degree makes her superior to others a new job should be easy to find. I wonder what Bill Gates thinks about her college dropout remark…

  31. noway says:

    People may bash me here, but after looking into this I think I am having some sympathy for Britt McHenry. Her remarks are deplorable, but apparently this was edited with the attendants remarks mostly removed from the conversation. In addition the tow company which has a terrible reputation even with the police department in the area for towing cars that shouldn’t be towed is only answering questions via email from selected media outlets. Just out of curiosity why edit it and then release it? She would have still sounded bad without the editing, and certainly stupid for saying those comments knowing there was video. The tow company could also have a serious civil problem if she can’t PR her way out of this. If they illegally towed her car, which apparently she can prove, and then they release this video editing it to make her look worse than she would have they will have damaged her career. Sorry two wrongs don’t make a right.

    • starrywonder says:

      They didn’t illegally tow her car. It’s known where she parked and Arlington has a lot of available parking. She parked someplace that was a strict tow zone. The tow company comes through either due to a call by the other customers and or/ owners of the businesses nearby and they tow. The police in VA could give two craps about someone getting towed and they have nothing to do with cars getting towed and definitely wouldn’t be speaking about how one company is illegally towing cars.

      • noway says:

        Okay I live here and have lived here for decades. This particular tow company Advanced Towing has various contracts with businesses around and gets paid on each tow, they are known for illegally or aggressive towing, generally towing too early based on signs. Yes Arlington Police cares about them because they have tried to tow cars with dogs in them and even kids in the car. . Don’t believe me google them or read the Washington Post, or better yet the BBB, there are a ton of complaints, and even a few police reports.

        This doesn’t mitigate what she said to a clerk, but I think they have more than a bit of skin in this, and I wonder why they edited the video. They admitted to NBC news that it was edited.

        Personally, I am not a Britt McHenry fan it bothers me that sports networks think they can hire these pretty blonde girls to hang out in the locker room and be “sports reporters.” I have only seen her a few times on ESPN and on WJLA and she was mediocre at best. Some of the women on ESPN are great, but some are just eye candy and they bother me as I think they kind of diminish the hard road the others have to take. Still I think there is more to this story than meets the eye.

      • Enui says:

        @noway– isn’t leaving kids and dogs in a car illegal in this area? It certainly is here. BBB reports tend to be very dramatic, so take them with a grain of salt. I work with a woman who loves to create them for every perceived slight. Anyone can do so, without any ramifications. The BBB itself has been accused of being shady, so I’m not sure if they’re reliable anyway.

        Another point– I read on another site that she had left her car at the restaurant, and went back to collect it two hours after close. Sounds like if that is true, her car should have been towed. Regardless, the woman behind the counter did not tow the car, so being a jerk to her accomplishes nothing but making McHenry look like a mean spirited bully.

  32. Livealot says:

    Not cool but I would only justify her venom if the worker was nasty first. I’ve envountered horrible customer service before and folks get upset when you lower yourself and beat them at their own game.

    • Josephine says:

      I wouldn’t. You deal with bad customer service by going above the person’s head, and getting your own emotions in check. Resorting to base name-calling just proves that you are not smart enough or saavy enough to deal with a frustrating situation. Folks who are going to melt down, go straight to petty and vile, and think they are better than everyone else do not belong on tv (unless they are in one of those vile reality shows where people are paid to be their worst possible selves).

  33. HK9 says:

    Baby Girl, it’s time to put your education to use, and avoid parking in a tow zone, ok sweetheart?

    • TessD says:

      Exactly my thought. What’s with these people who are all angry for ignoring the signs and gettting the asses towed? Seriously, sometimes people here and their sense of entitlement buffles me.

  34. Leslie says:

    When I first saw her picture, I thought she was one of Hefner’s playboy bunnies.

  35. DTX says:

    She’s an a-hole, period. It is frustrating to get your car towed & have to go retrieve it but the front desk lady didn’t do it and if you feel like you have a legit grievance, use that thing between your ears called a brain and take it up with the proper person (the owner, your attorney, etc). What are you hoping to accomplish with demeaning the innocent front desk person? Do you think she’s going to begin bowing before you and give you your car back free after you’ve personally insulted her? And HTF do you know she doesn’t have a degree? My friend has a biz degree and she now works in her husbands tow company as the accountant to be able to spend more time with him (he’s also a firefighter and works 2 to 3 day shifts) & their cute doggy, who is practically the company mascot. She sometimes fills in at the front desk too, but she’s so happy & awesome that she would have probably just laughed and not even corrected this dumb bitch.

  36. aenflex says:

    What a nasty girl.

  37. TessD says:

    That apology gets an “F -“

  38. fatwithcats says:

    The bottle blond is one trashy lady. Do people really talk like that??

  39. TessD says:

    Women like her just add to the “blonde privileged bitch” stereotype.

  40. Kara says:

    its not a crime that does not mean though that the channel must keep her on. she represents ESPN and they cant let this stand.

    also the way you insult people really shows your true values. what a horrible person.

  41. nikzilla says:

    I’m with you. Sure, she’s probably a major CU Next Tuesday BUT, having been victimized by these shady tow truck companies myself, I understand her rage. Also, she wasn’t at work and didn’t commit a crime although she made a big mistake telling them she was on TV. Ugh. Dumb.

    • bellenola says:

      I have made the mistake of getting towed exactly once and it was horrible. The tow place was in a dodgy neighborhood, and I am talking New Orleans dodgy, I was nervous as hell, I have been mugged before, the tow company was super creepy, charged a hundred bucks more than the sign said so I didn’t have enough cash and had to find another atm, just an awful experience. I felt like I was paying ransom on my own car.

      I was still a whole lot nicer about it though, lol. At least blondie had a friend along, that response was next level uncalled for.

    • Josephine says:

      I think that ESPN had every right to not only suspend her, but fire her. She made ESPN look bad. The first rule of reporting is to not become the news. To me, it looks like ESPN hired her because of what she looked like, not because she was intelligent, professional, or has even a modicum of common sense. She’s arrogant and lacks empathy, not the right mix for a professional on ESPN. There are so many talented and serving people out there – I would can her in a heartbeat. I’m tired of people thinking that this type of behavior is normal, explainable, or readily forgivable. We really need to aim higher as a society.

  42. The Other Katherine says:

    She caused a reputation problem for her employer, so she got suspended. Harsh? Maybe, although I don’t think so, but not unfair. Being angry and making a strongly worded complaint about bad towing practices is fine, I think even saying that you are going to use your high profile to publicize their shady towing practices (if applicable) is not truly over the line, but making personal insults to whoever’s on the front desk at the towing desk is beyond the pale. She got called out, and rightly so.

  43. Wren33 says:

    From what I have read on other sites this particular company is notorious for illegally towing cars, seriously damaging cars, driving dangerously, towing cars with kids and dogs in them, etc. Also, the video was edited so everything that the lot attendant was saying back was edited out. So, I believe she probably had a right to be furious and was perhaps being insulted by the attendant as well. HOWEVER, the language she used to vent her frustration, and her evident pattern of behavior on Twitter and elsewhere shows that she really is an entitled, cruel b*(%^.

    • starrywonder says:

      What other site? Cause the tow company in question does not have a reputation in Arlington VA which is where this took place.

  44. Cinderella says:

    Tow truck lady got a couple of zingers in there, too. Like when she told the ESPN scholar she needs her roots touched up. HA!

  45. E.M. MAXX says:

    Please most women like this are turds on the inside

  46. Hautie says:

    What I have not found an answer to… was her car illegally towed?

    If it was… I am afraid I would have not been a very pleasant person to deal with either.

    I worked many years in Dallas. In the car business. From all angles of it.

    And I detest tow companies whom steal cars for a living. Then hold them hostage for staggering fee’s. I have had tow drivers beg to put signs up on our private properties… so they could just come randomly and yank cars daily. This is how they make up for lagging business. When it is slow… they use their ability to legally steal cars off business parking lots.

    The tow companies that yank cars off commercial properties…. a restaurant parking lot … are 90% of the time doing it illegally. They know they are doing it illegally. And know you can’t do sh*t about it. Either you pay the ransom (450.00) or they keep your Car. And will add a storage fee of 75.00 daily.

    Each day they keep it on their lot… you get stabbed for that daily 75.00 fee. Plus that original 450.00 fee.

    They are so notorious here… and will tow cars off parking lots that they have no right to be on to begin with. Matter of fact… one got caught this week. By pure accident by the local CBS affiliate.

    http://goo.gl/sx14Tt

    So to be honest. If it is proven that this shady ass tow company yanked Britt’s car… for no good reason. I am not going to judge her for having a Technicolor – 3D fit…. about it. Whomever she B*tch out…. know they steal cars for a living. And this is not the first person whom has had a fit about their car being illegally towed. That is why that camera was there….

    • MamaLin says:

      If her car was illegally towed, she would be well within her rights to complain about the towing company’s conduct and policies. But she took it down to a personal level, not critical about the company but about the employee’s appearance and intelligence. That is unacceptable. I have had my share of dealing with irresponsible businesses, and have vented to whomever would listen. But I would never stoop down to this woman’s vicious, mocking and insulting demeanor. She has obviously had a lot of practice at this, and I think she has no problem whatsoever demeaning people who she feels are beneath her socioeconomic level. And sorry, but when your job involves being a public personality you have to learn to turn down the vitriol. Her remarks were disgusting whether or not she believed someone “stole” her car.

    • sills says:

      Yeah, I didn’t really want to say anything on this thread cuz that news anchor is a revolting waste of space and should be s%!t-canned forthwith, but man, some towing companies are shaaaaaaaaady. That is really a business that attracts a sketchy element. In my hometown Chicago I could tell you some stories to make your hair curl. So like you I can see both sides.

      Still and all, no excuse for this chick letting her ugly impulses get the best of her and if ESPN is serious about protecting their brand they will launch her with ease on the afternoon breeze.

  47. Jaded says:

    Apparently she suffers from ReeseWitherspoonitis.

    • mystified says:

      Well, Reese wasn’t nearly that bad. Plus most people actually do know who she is.

  48. Ellie says:

    She’s vile, no decent person would viciously attack somebody’s looks, class etc because they were pissed off with getting their car towed. You can tell a lot about a person by how they treat those who they perceive to be powerless.

    This woman is only sorry she got caught, I would bet anything that she’s done this repeatedly because it’s her instinctive reaction and it’s going to take a huge crash to stop her doing it again. She should be fired. See how arrogant she is then.

  49. Jayna says:

    This infuriates me. This went far past losing your temper and saying something. And if she didn’t have a cute figure and bleached blond hair, she would have been swiftly fired, after listening to those comments by her and the backlash, not handing down an insulting one-week suspension.

    I get losing your temper. I can’t imagine saying the disgusting things she said to that clerk. It really boggles the mind.

    • Nicolette says:

      Totally agree. I can also understand being angry, who exactly is in a good mood when their car is towed. But she should have shut her mouth before going on about how she is better than the clerk and all the other mean spirited crap that came out of her mouth. And from what I just read at DM she has a blog where she hypocritically states she is “dedicated to helping women feel comfortable in their own skin.” Maybe she should have thought about that before insulting the clerk about her teeth and her weight. Not too bright.

  50. cleo says:

    ‘I’m on television and you’re in a fucking trailer, honey’

    ‘Lose some weight baby girl’

    ‘maybe if I was missing some teeth they would hire me, huh?’

    wow….just wow. you can’t make this stuff up. she’s not fit to do any job IMO.

  51. notsoanonymous says:

    I get that everyone has bad days, and sure – she wasn’t ‘at work’ but in any role where you are a public figure, a big part of your job is being likable and decent as a human – at the very least when you are in public for crying out loud!

    She’s BEYOND out of line with the way she speaks to the attendant. Her attitude reeks of privilege and entitlement. If she were the face of my company, I’d can her in a heartbeat.

  52. Itsa Reallyme says:

    I’m disgusted that this woman thinks she can park anywhere she wants to and then go on the attack when there are consequences for her actions. She may think people have less value than herself because they have not had the same opportunities she has had but she is really the UGLIER person. A missing tooth can be fixed. A missing soul cannot.
    Shame on ESPN for continuing to employ such a hate filled person.

  53. LouLou says:

    Proof that a college degree does not guarantee class or wisdom. I don’t care if the car was towed inappropriately, you don’t insult the worker’s appearance or slam her station in life. So trashy.

  54. Veronica says:

    I think the problem here wasn’t just that she list her temper – anyone could understand that – it’s what the insults she used reveal about her own biases that’s the real issue. That she’s beautiful and has no problem degrading other women who are not. That she feels perfectly all right using her class privilege to denigrate others. Like alcohol, anger has a way of bringing all of our ugliness to the surface, and there are A LOT of viewers out there who have worked jobs that made us deal with the entitled public who understand all too well the clerk’s position.

    I’m not sure she deserved to be suspended, but at the same time…she was told about the camera, even acknowledged the camera, was warned what the women could do, and well, sometimes you have to eat your own choices. After all, she’s in the f*cking news, sweetheart. She should know all about the importance of image.

  55. Kiyoshigirl says:

    This college educated television personality might need the school of hard knocks. A one week suspension won’t hurt her other than impinge upon her bank account which obviously must be suffering if she got that pissed about a few hundred bucks to bail her car out of the auto pound. News alert sweetie…cameras are everywhere. For a trained journalist she should know that. By the end of her one week suspension she’ll have received more exposure from tow truck lady’s media dump than she ever would have gotten making sound bites for ESPN. There’s a few ways to avoid having your car towed: walk, take a cab, hire a driver, and best yet, don’t park in restricted parking areas. Boo hoo.

  56. Onyx XV says:

    They should fire her classless, mannerless, white trash a$$. She’d be a perfect Playboy Bunny. Has the looks, and the intellect!!

  57. Vampi says:

    She needs FIRED! Even my hubby, who loves ESPN, said he doesn’t care to watch it any longer if she stays. He said he can get his sports on other station. (He also said he has no clue who she is but it’s a “big picture” kinda thing is how he put it.). There is NO EXCUSE for putting down a persons looks, education, where they live or lack of teeth just for doing their JOB! She’s vile. And ugly on the inside. (not too pretty on the outside as well IMHO)

  58. Jana says:

    When you work on television, you represent the network. When you act like a perfect bitch in public, AFTER a person tells you there’s a video camera, you get exactly what you deserve.

  59. suki2 says:

    She also used the network to threaten and belittle the employee. ESPN’s status is what gives her the (delusional) ‘power’ to sue and be above the law, not to mention her perceived superiority. She has no right to use the network to bully her way out of her messes and abuse people. That is why she should be fired.

    • noway says:

      Okay in fairness this video was edited and she did not really pull the I work on tv angle. Apparently, McHenry said I work in the news and I know you have tons of lawsuits against you. (which is true by the way for the towing company) Does that change the meaning of that part? Other parts were edited too. Now the tow company releases a statement that they don’t want McHenry fired. I wonder why they would do that? There is more to this than we have seen.

      I know this doesn’t change the rest, but what could mitigate her vitriol rant is if the clerk said something of a similar negative tone, and it was edited out. No she shouldn’t say it too, but it does change the color of the exchange.

  60. Sara says:

    I am glad she got suspended. What she said was reprehensible. The clerk was just doing her job.

    • FLORC says:

      And she could have snapped back, but didn’t. That we saw atleast. The video “leaked” appears to have been heavily edited with no full version to be found.

      And her job was never secured. She’s a cute blonde that interviews male athletes. Dime a dozen sadly and nothing about her stood out.

  61. MrsNix says:

    Shouldn’t have been suspended? Suspension wasn’t enough. “Baby girl,” you should’ve been fired. Anyone with the privilege of being on on-air and public representative of a corporate entity needs to understand that their behavior reflects back on their employers. If she’d been a man, she would’ve been fired on the spot. The ONLY reason she got the slap on the wrist paid suspension is because she’s pretty and female.

  62. anne_000 says:

    DM has a new article describing why her car was towed in the first place.

    The towing company clears out the privately-owned parking lot after the restaurant closes at 2 a.m.. Apparently there’s a note on its front door warning customers not to park there overnight and that it is not responsible for cars being towed.

    Where she was when her car was being towed, that’s on her. It was her responsibility to make sure her car wasn’t in a tow-away situation in the first place.

    Then she called the restaurant the next day and sought “to have staff secure the release of her car from company, Advanced Towing, who impounded the vehicle from the adjacent parking lot the night before.” This sounds to me as if she expected the restaurant to pay the towing fees and go get her car for her. Entitled much?

    • anne_000 says:

      I forgot to mention that there’s another DM article that says she went after someone on Twitter before this tow truck story came out.

      This other person wasn’t even talking about BM, but she jumped in anyway and basically implied that this other person isn’t pretty and so is jealous of her or something like that and said other petty things.

      This other person took screenshots and put it up on her blog.

      And now I’m wondering if she said the same type of crap to the restaurant employee the next day.

  63. Suki says:

    she should be fired! As a professional, attractive, and fit woman my perspective is not based upon personal envy. Many people people are not financially insulted from the negative costs of a vehicle tow and impound; indeed, the cascading effect of these types of outrageous fees can truly create a financial hardship. This espn woman’s sense of indignation is based solely upon Her overrated, superficial, narcissistic, and narrow view of herself/ego. The content of her comments truly reveal her entitled, superficial, and, repulsive character. Anyone who doesn’t appreciate, rather, cherish their blessings of health, education, and opportunities (self reported in her tantrum) but instead seeks to humilate or oppress with those “advantages” lacks a quality moral compass; this not overstated! Humility and hamanity go hand-in-hand. The fact that this woman is soooo self aware of her advantages and, yet, so indignate that her entitled attitude was not met with her being “bestowed” with further and unnecessary (except for her own ego satisfaction) advantage such as the release if her car without charge is profoundly delusional and narcissistic! She has the resources financially for many transportation and parking options, and to pay fees associated with her “parking strategy” which makes her “bitch fit” based completely ego-entitlement. She self reports her advantages and opportunities and she broadcasts indignately her “assessment” of the tow representative’s lack of advantage and opportunity, yet, expects and demands special treatment by someone who she represents in her estimation as an “underlying” in society; so wrong on so many levels. The tow company “may” work “illegally” and the tow representative may have been equally reprehensible but ESPN woman inflated salary literally has inflated her head! It was her parking strategy and she has the salary to pay upfront for parking, taxi, or uber or, like everyone else who was towed, can pay on the backend. But, instead, she so indigant with not being treated with special exception and favoritism she showed very true but ugly colors. She should be fired; it will give her time to become a more compassionate human being–before she gets older–she’s going to be really hateful when a younger woman pulls the age card on her!)

  64. Harrison says:

    I think it’s funny. And as her boss noted, she’s got that job in a man’s world because she gets the tough-to-get interviews. Which means she’s aggressive, hard driving. Clearly she’s feisty. And so effing what. It’s a tow shop. Their rates and tactics can be highway robbery. She gave it, and got it back. No apology necessary. For all you self-righteous pearl clutchers: May you get towed by a mouthy bitch with a hidden camera!

    • sirthomasmore says:

      Nope. Nothing hard-driving here. On the contrary: Britt went for low-hanging fruit, someone she thought didn’t count. All bullies do. Nor is she feisty. Just graceless and lacking self-restraint.

      And irony of ironies: the tow clerk is a naturally pretty young woman. The real deal. Sorry but someone had to say it.

    • ponymommy says:

      Here here! Love your comment and feel the exact same way!

    • Cirque28 says:

      I have had my car towed by a mouthy bitch. My experience with legalized robbery:

      –1 tiny, hidden sign which was so faded, it couldn’t seen during the day much less at dusk
      –they left me and my shivering dog standing in a deserted area without phone or purse wondering if my car had been stolen
      –took my car at 6 pm on Friday of a holiday weekend and then immediately ‘closed’ for the weekend (baloney, they were very much open) so my car could rack up fees til Tuesday
      –announced they could open the gate to allow me to get my wallet and phone out of my car for $150. But I couldn’t have my car. Oh and the $150 had to be paid before they opened the gate. I kept saying, “But you have my wallet.”
      –All told, it was about $700 by the time I got my car back. I was so incredibly thankful to get it before they auctioned it off.

      Did I accuse their company of predatory towing practices? You know it. But insult someone personally? NO WAY. Even the driver who took my car… what’s the point of telling him he has no skill set or calling him ugly? No, no, never. It’s called self-control. I gritted my teeth and paid up.

  65. dar says:

    There is NO excuse for her tirade, rant, insulting & ignorant words. The athletes this broad interviews have; Most of them “dropped out of College”, are missing a few teeth due to nature of sports, many were raised in an area just like where this tow company is that “..made her skin crawl..”. Not many sports fans even heard of this entitled self important person prior to this. She used her job as a reason she was better than the clerk? She brought her job into it, ESPN is justified & should fire her. Prime example of “Tell me how you REALLY feel”. She acted like a jerk. What athlete would even want to talk to her after that?

  66. Bird Lady says:

    INo my opinion only, Britt was totally a b**** to this rmployee, who did not tell her car and was only doing the job for which she was hired. Educated people know appropriate words to use for situations which are suitable. Britt demonstrated by her actions, attitude, and use of language that education did not make her an intelligent human being. Brit is fortunate that I was not the customer behind her. If I had heard this language belittling a worker, I would have let her have it with both barrels blazing, no holds barred. I sincerely believe her apology was BS, was done only because this pathetic scene was publicized. She is a total idiot! ESPN does not wish to be associated with such bad publicity from one of their representatives, and I agree with them.

  67. ellalter says:

    I had my car towed once, I was irate, mostly at myself, paid the bill and got my car back.
    Interesting that she think she has so much power as a tv personality that she can get away with whatever inhuman behavior she is prone to express. She behaved as though she is used to not having any of her actions called to bear. She must be a real peach at work, where it seems many are hoping for her termination. I’m going to guess it’s because someone there has given her an inordinate amount of power, why? At its core this behavior is a demonstration of power over a perceived lesser being, which in her case is probably everyone else.

  68. jenn12 says:

    That woman is a real b— who is sorry she got caught. She didn’t lose her cool; she went at her to make the tow lady feel low and small and tried to make the lady acknowledge her “superiority”. She went to college like a million other people and she interviews people on TV. Yay, her. She should be fired because she thinks the job makes her invincible.

  69. elle says:

    The most amazing thing about this to me is that Britt considers herself a superior beauty. The employee could probably achieve this look as well, if she had the money to invest. But it would be better spent elsewhere.

  70. Beanzer says:

    I thought we lived in America, freedom of speech anyone???? I don’t agree with what she said, but her opinion is her opinion. The only reason she was suspended is because she is on television which is ridiculous. She didn’t break any law and regardless of job title our freedoms shouldn’t be taken away. Why do we hold people in media more accountable than everyone else…

  71. Lady Zesia says:

    I don’t understand why she had to go there & pull rank & insult the woman so bad.
    Your on TV so pay the $ & go.
    She still hasn’t apologized to the woman personally so she’s just saving face for her job. 👎👎👎

  72. Dianna says:

    This woman needs to be fired for her insulting comments. Forget the apology because she will not be sincere with the comments, it will only be to try and save her job. If she said these comments in a tow truck not knowing she was being recorded, meant nothing to her, she has a arrogant attitude and thinks she is better than others, She knows nothing about the tow truck driver or why she is even in this position to have to be a tow driver. Remarks of someone who sees themselves as better than others. She is lucky to have the job at ESPN but she is no better than anyone else. If only a fly on the wall could talk I am sure she has said all kind of derogatory comments of others. Yet, smile in their faces,,,,,,,,I SAY FIRE HER LET HER GO FIND A JOB LIKE EVERYONE ELSE NOT ON TV.