Jenn Sterger relives Brett Favre nightmare amid $5 million welfare scandal

Former Jets host Jennifer Sterger had a comical response to Brett Favre’s newest alleged textual content message scandal.

“Oh.. NOWWWWW he will get in hassle for inappropriate texts,” Sterger tweeted, Tuesday, the identical day the former NFL quarterback made headlines over an alleged cash scandal with former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant.

An investigative report by Mississippi Right this moment revealed textual content messages displaying that Bryant helped Favre get hold of no less than $5 million in welfare funds so as to assist construct a brand new volleyball heart on the College of Southern Mississippi. Favre performed soccer at Southern Miss, and his daughter was a volleyball participant there on the time among the texts have been despatched.

Brett Favre and Jennifer Sterger appearing at separate events.
Brett Favre and Jennifer Sterger showing at separate occasions.
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Sterger went off in regards to the information in a sequence of tweets on Tuesday. The previous NFL host accused Favre of sending her inappropriate pictures in 2010 when he was the Jets quarterback.

“In the event you shared this tweet, I politely request you learn the final one I posted. And by no means name me ‘the Brett Favre Lady’ once more,” Sterger wrote in a separate tweet.

Sterger has since pursued a media profession, which incorporates earlier work at Sports activities Illustrated and ABC. She can also be a comic, an actress and a author, in accordance with her Twitter bio.

On-field host Jenn Sterger at the New York Jets Vs New England Patriots game at The Meadowlands (Giants Stadium) on September 14, 2008 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
On-field host Jenn Sterger on the New York Jets Vs New England Patriots sport at The Meadowlands (Giants Stadium) on September 14, 2008 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre (4) warms up before the start of a game against the Miami Dolphins at Giants Stadium on Dec. 28, 2008, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre (4) warms up earlier than the beginning of a sport in opposition to the Miami Dolphins at Giants Stadium on Dec. 28, 2008, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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In different prolonged tweets, Sterger mentioned how the scandal affected her fame and profession journey. She mentioned she was “wrongfully cancelled,” an web development she doesn’t imagine in.

“Days like at this time are all the time robust,” Sterger tweeted. “I wish to act like my life isn’t nonetheless drastically impacted by one other particular person’s therapy of me, however that will be a lie. To assume my legacy and every thing anybody is aware of of me.. could be summed right down to the title of ‘The Brett Favre Lady,’ shouldn't be solely disgusting. However disheartening

“And each time sports activities has a #MeToo second, I’m all the time someway the Go-To skilled,” Sterger mentioned. “However what we haven’t addressed is that this bizarre hero tradition we have now created round professional athletes that someway grants them immunity to penalties…”

Sterger went on to share that she has been in remedy for years because the Favre scandal.

“I imagine in redemption when individuals have: expressed regret. Have carried out the work. And have taken that work out into the world to indicate you they realized one thing from it. Brett Favre has carried out none of that,” Sterger tweeted.

“I’m roadkill in his rear view.. And also you all are simply now discovering that terrible individuals do terrible issues when there aren't any penalties. Welcome to the actual world,” Sterger wrote in a separate tweet.

Comedian Jennifer Sterger performs during Laugh Factory Takes Over the Main Stage at 2021 Los Angeles Comic Con at Los Angeles Convention Center on December 03, 2021.
Comic Jennifer Sterger performs throughout Snigger Manufacturing unit Takes Over the Important Stage at 2021 Los Angeles Comedian Con at Los Angeles Conference Middle on December 03, 2021.
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