Britt McHenry
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Born | Brittany May McHenry May 28, 1986 Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, United States |
Occupation | Television sports reporter |
Brittany May "Britt" McHenry (born May 28, 1986) is an American sports reporter who currently works for ESPN as a Washington, D.C.-based reporter.
Early life
McHenry was born in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey. After graduating from Satellite High School in Satellite Beach, Florida in 2004, where she was a member of the soccer team with future professional player Ashlyn Harris, McHenry attended Stetson University and played on the Hatters soccer team as a midfielder for the 2004 season.[1][2] After graduating magna cum laude in 2007 from Stetson, McHenry went on to Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. At Medill, McHenry started covering stories in Chicago, Illinois.[3]
Career
After graduating from journalism school, McHenry began her career working for WJLA-TV, ABC Television's Washington affiliate, and its sister station NewsChannel 8 as a sports reporter and fill-in anchor. After two weeks at Fox Sports San Diego as a dugout reporter on the San Diego Padres telecasts, she returned to ABC 7. In March 2014, she left ABC 7 to join ESPN as a Washington, D.C.-based bureau reporter. She served as correspondent for various shows including SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, NFL Live and Baseball Tonight.[4]
Notable athletes interviewed by McHenry include the 2014 NFL Draft #3 pick Blake Bortles, Tiger Woods,[5] and NHL star Sidney Crosby.[6]
Verbal abuse controversy
On April 16, 2015, a sequence of video segments of McHenry verbally abusing a tow lot employee was posted on LiveLeak.[7] In the video, McHenry announces that she is a TV reporter, makes numerous disparaging remarks about the employee's appearance, makes fun of the employee's job, ridicules what she thinks is the employee's level of education, and threatens to sue. "Maybe if I was [sic] missing some teeth they would hire me, huh?" she asks.[8]
McHenry later apologized on Twitter, writing: "In an intense and stressful moment, I allowed my emotions to get the best of me and said some insulting and regrettable things... I am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake."[9] In response to the incident, ESPN suspended McHenry from the network for one week.[10]
A day later, the towing company released a statement saying they did not want to see Britt McHenry suspended or terminated as a result of her comments.[11][12][13]
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