Deadspin just published pictures of what are believed to be Brett Favre's private parts that Favre allegedly took of himself and then sent to a Jets employee named Jenn Sterger.
Who's Jenn Sterger?
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.Sterger's rise to fame was a stroke of pure luck
As ABC returned from a commercial break during a 2005 Florida State-Miami football game, the camera panned to the student section. It focused in on an attractive female student sporting nothing more than itsy-bitsy jean shorts and a bikini top.
The camera zoomed in, and ABC play-by-play man Brent Musburger quipped: "1,500 red-blooded Americans just decided to apply to Florida State."
<i>Maxim</i> took notice
And so did <i>Playboy</i>
She parlayed this publicity into a writing gig with Sports Illustrated
Here's where the killer combination of being an attractive female who loves sports came in handy. She penned a column every other Wednesday for more than a year.
And a brief stint with ABC's college basketball coverage
Finally, in 2008 she was hired by the Jets.
She worked Sunday games as an in-house sideline reporter.
That's how she met Brett Favre
And that's how the magic happened. According to Deadspin:
"Sterger said that Favre first began to call her early in the season and leave strange, friendly messages on her voicemail. She played me one of these voicemails over the phone. It was Brett turning on the Mississippi simpleton charm on his way to practice giving Jenn a friendly good ol' boy hello to a pretty lady. It was odd, but nothing incriminating. Then the phone calls from Brett started to turn weird."
Today, she hosts <i>The Daily Line</i>
It's a sports recap program on the Versus network that airs opposite SportsCenter.
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