Monday, August 21, 2006

The exclusive Jenn Sterger video interview!

So you loyal Across-the-Board readers will remember my exclusive interview with Jenn Sterger (read interview here). Jenn who you might ask? She’s the girl who single handedly became the most famous person on Facebook.com (an online community for college students, similar to MySpace.com). The Across-the-Board interview unmasked Jenn’s personality behind the photos, but until now no video interviews have ever been captured of the infamous Jenn Sterger. Until now…

Below is video of ‘Cowgirl’ Jenn Sterger taking questions from a college class about friends, relationships, and plastic surger.

My take on the whole thing? Good gosh she’s bitter. Kinda bitchy too. Not at all what I thought she’d be like. Listen, I understand she’s gone through some tough times in life (we all do), but she seems set on projecting her hate to the entire world. The contempt and general hatred is very palpable during this whole video. I’d feel awkward just sitting in this room while she was speaking. Most would agree this definitely taints your image and perception about the alluring ‘Cowgirl’ Jenn Sterger. Damn. She had to go and ruin it just like that. Oh well.

5 Comments:

At 8/21/2006 9:45 AM, Blogger Southern (in)Sanity said...

Good grief.

Poor pitiful Jenn Sterger.

It may not have been her "choice" that she was picked out to be shown on TV at that football game, but she has made PLENTY of choices since then.

She chose to have her own website.

She chose to also create fsucowgirls.com.

She chose to appear in Maxim and Playboy.

This girl is pathetic. That interview as more like the Jenn Sterger pity party. She doesn't have "real" friends - they just want to hang out with her to get the best tickets and meet other famous people?

That is sad - very sad.

 
At 8/21/2006 4:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

great, more "old news"...what is really sad is posting this without seeing all of the videos in the right context and order...as a friend of Jenn, I know the stories she refers to as being real, and know first hand of the crap people tried to pull on her over the past 6 months...btw, nice find for linking something that has been up for three months now..."most would agree this taints her image?" well, your blog entry tainted my image of you...you seemed to be a fan when you posted your "interview" way back when...too bad you didn't try to contact her directly and ask about the videos...oh well, like everyone else, I guess posting a cheap shot behind someones back is the lazy and easy way out...

 
At 8/21/2006 4:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, and RWA, do you go out of your way to find and post critical comments about Jenn? Ya, I read your other entry on her, which again is way off the mark, but not totally unexpected coming from the typical blogger who has never met Jenn personally and decides to post his/her own opinions about her...surprised someone who is in the education industry would post such uniformed observations about someone that would be completely off the mark...well, maybe not surprised, considering just how many people love to lurk in the background and post crap...

 
At 8/21/2006 5:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

First of all you wrote, “Great more old news”… are you saying that you agree with the opinion?

Jax, I’m not sure how don’t understand the point of view of persons who aren’t friends with Jenn Sterger. During her interview(s) within various publications she projected herself as the innocent ‘All-American’ law school bound girl who watched Sportscenter 5 times a day… also possessing a pair of 11k fake breasts. Which sounded too good to be true… which is exactly the point this blog author is trying to make.

Even though the video on this blog might be out of context, you can’t deny the fact she still speaks with a tone of rash irritation and disgust. While I understand that you being friends with Jenn makes you feel the need to publicly defend her, but I don’t think you understand the entire situation.

Jenn claims that ‘Jenn the Cowgirl’ is a merely a ‘role’ in her life (as she puts it in the video). But yet she herself takes all the comments and ‘hate criticism’ as a personal direct blow. If she’s such a strong individual (and smart) shouldn’t she be able to recognize the reason that those comments are so mean spirited is because of the image she’s projecting to the media? Vis-a-vis her it’s all her own doing?

Truthfully, if she wanted her 15 minutes of fame to become something more, she would have taken a different approach to her Internet phenom fame. More of a light hearted approach. If she had a publicist -- I guarantee the “defensive persona” that she’s taking would not have been advised. Nobody likes when people are pissed off. Nobody. If she had played the “I’m just a girl” from FSU ‘card’ – it would have played out fine, and she probably would have a better chance of actually turning her accidental fame into something possibly worth making a career out of. Instead, she’s merely an Internet fad who was buried in fine print of both Maxim and Playbouy, and makes appearances at colleges for Fraternity fundraisers. Sweet.

Conclusion? She says she got fake boobs because she wanted them. But what she doesn’t realize is a fundamental fact of life. Decisions have repercussions. Some good, some bad. Regardless, you have to recognize what those are before you make decisions… then deal with them. She’s failed to do both.

 
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