Britt McHenry

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Britt McHenry
Britt McHenry 2011.jpg
McHenry in 2011.
Born Brittany May McHenry
(1986-05-28) May 28, 1986 (age 37)
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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