Jenn Sterger’s Party Plans Canceled Thanks to Brett Favre’s Photography

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Oct 13, 2010

Jenn Sterger's Party Plans Canceled Thanks to Brett Favre's Photography Brett Favre just continues to spoil everybody’s fun.

The 41-year-old gunslinger has been in hot water for the past week regarding nude photos he allegedly sent Jenn Sterger when he was a member of the Jets in 2008. He then lost a game for his Vikings on Monday night in New York, courtesy of a patented interception returned for a touchdown (he “pulled a Favre,” if you will).

Sterger, 26, has not seemed to be involved in this situation to gain publicity, as it was Deadspin.com that really forced the issue. That perception is now reinforced, as the model/TV personality has canceled her appearance at a college football party in Chicago.

Chicagobreakingsports.com reported that Sterger would not be appearing as originally planned on Saturday at Bull and the Bear in Chicago.

“She told us that it was not the best time for her to be making a public appearance with all that is going on,” Michelle Burnett, marketing director of the bar, told the website.

As if Bears fans needed any more reasons to hate Brett Favre, he’s now taken away their party.

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Quote of the Day

“I always wanted to know what it would be like to play in New York in October. I wished it was with the Mets at first, but now I’ll be up there playing the Yankees.”
–Rangers outfielder Jeff Francouer, on playing October baseball in New York City

Comment of the day

Tuesday’s news that Derek Jeter‘s girlfriend, Minka Kelly, was named Sexiest Woman Alive caught some Red Sox fans by surprise.

“i thought a-rod was jeter’s girlfriend?!”
–Anthony

 

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