There was a post yesterday on r/nba about some ex-Celtics sideline reporter making racially insensitive comments during a segment for Barstool Sports. Long story short, she got canned this morning from her current employer, Fox Sports Sun. This thread isn't specifically about the severity of her "crimes", but here's the info if interested: Spoiler http://www.tampabay.com/sports/tvra...cause-fox-sports-to-boot-emily-austen/2281130 https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/commen...on_celtic_sideline/?ref=share&ref_source=link Regardless of how feel about her actions, I ask that you set your emotions aside and look at what happens now in her eyes. Basically, how do you recover from something like this? ------------- Consider the following: She was solely responsible for her actions What she has grinded and struggled for much of her adult life for has evaporated overnight This is likely, the career she is most passionate about She can likely never work in communications ever again Prospective employers in other fields may also decline her because racism transcends and the internet never forgets She's young (27) but old enough where "starting again" feels incredibly daunting Most significantly, this pointless interview and a few empty words in mere minutes will haunt her through (at least) whatever happens next ---------- What happens to people like this? She'll obviously apologize, but how much of a difference will that make? Is her only recourse to totally ignore all her hard work and choose a new career? How do you even begin to approach that mentally?
I would suggest she do ethnically diverse p*rn...its sort of like sports and shows she has an open mind...
she has no choice but to go full throttle. that will be her act/niche, start a hot chicks bigot sports coverage online and present it as an act. that's how comedians do it. it wasn't "her" it was her persona/act.
I bet she could get a job with a certain political campaign, which will remain nameless, tomorrow. Seriously, those comments ruined her career in a moment. What was she thinking?
She's either really dumb, really ballsy, or really racist...maybe a combination of the 3...considering the guys actually said on camera that anything recorded is a live feed. I'd be surprised if she is hire-able within journalism ever again.
you jest - but just as trump has an inordinate amount of followers, so to would this. she's young and attractive. she screwed up but will be just fine. will she have to change gears regarding profession? sure. but don't ever discount the racist nature of man - there will be some business owner who agrees with her line of thinking and will hire her quickly.
She's a or was a sideline reporter not a journalist. She'll either end up in p*rn or get a better paying gig as a shock jock on radio.
EDIT: didn't mean to get political, but she does look like she could do cable news, for one certain network or another... Spoiler
Funny. But seriously, though... She can get a gig at FoxNews. They would see hiring her as a thumb in the eye of liberals. AND she looks the part.
Employers might be gun-shy about putting a mic in her hand, but there's plenty of adjacent jobs I'm sure she could be considered for. I won't worry too much about her prospects.
She should just lay low for a few weeks until everyone moves on to the next internet outrage and forgets all about this one.
On that note, thought I'd add this from her LinkedIn page "Emily told her class in 7th grade that she wanted to be a sports reporter when she grew up and has been pursuing her dream ever since." So sad, Emily. Actually, I think she'll be fine in this age. Her actual sideline reporting record of professionalism for the Tampa Bay Rays, Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics will trump mistakes while trying to be funny on internet streaming 40min "show" that is exploring a couch-lounging setting. I'm sure Barstool Sports is getting a lot of publicity from this, and increased views. #FAUXRAGE
not kidding at all. she should go for it, full blown lenny bruce style sports coverage by like minded hot chicks.