As the Mariners played the Boston Red Sox on May 26, Sirbrina Guerrero and her date were approached in the third inning by an usher who told them their kissing was inappropriate, Guerrero said.Now to be honest, I really don't care if one girl wants to kiss another (so long as both are hot), but the "bullshit" factor here is off the charts, especially when Guerrero complains that this makes her look bad.
The usher, Guerrero said, told them he had received a complaint from a woman nearby who said that there were kids in the crowd of nearly 36,000 and that parents would have to explain why two women were kissing.
"I was really just shocked," Guerrero said. "Seattle is so gay-friendly. There was a couple like seven rows ahead making out. We were just showing affection."
On Monday, Mariners spokeswoman Rebecca Hale said that the club is investigating but that the usher was responding to a complaint of two women "making out" and "groping" in the stands.
"We have a strict non-discrimination policy at the Seattle Mariners and at Safeco Field, and when we do enforce the code of conduct it is based on behavior, not on the identity of those involved," Hale said.
The code of conduct — announced before each game — specifically mentions public displays of affection that are "not appropriate in a public, family setting." Hale said those standards are based on what a "reasonable person" would find inappropriate.
Guerrero denied she and her date were groping each other, saying that along with eating garlic fries, they were giving each other brief kisses.
On Tuesday, Guerrero said a Mariners director of guest services had apologized to her. The team spokeswoman could not immediately confirm that.
Since the incident, Guerrero's job and her past have come under scrutiny. She works at a bar known for scantily clad women and was a contestant on the MTV reality show "A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila," in which women and men compete for the affection of a bisexual Internet celebrity.Hang on now, Sirbrina. You just spent several weeks on some TV show totally degrading yourself to get some sex-crazed freak to pick you out of a bunch of other sex-crazed freaks, and you participated in all sorts of stupid stunts and assorted drama, and THIS makes you look bad? And exactly who called up the TV stations and newspapers and publicized all of this? It sure wasn't the Mariners, so that kind of narrows it down, doesn't it?
"People are saying it's 15 more minutes for my career," Guerrero said of the ballpark furor, "but this is not making me look very good."
I guess this is the latest example of what happens when people have no life and no shame but are blessed with a decent bod. Rather than go to school and make something of her pathetic train-wreck of a life, this sad creature runs to baseball stadiums and fabricates controversy designed to put her back on TV, obviously hoping that some way, some how, she can turn a buck off of this mess...the "mess" that's supposedly "making her look bad."
And if the stadium or team did apologize, I'm disappointed in them. What they should have done was stick by their guns and bar this publicity hound from the stadium.
The Mariners are making her look bad? How about she is making the entire gay / lesbian population look bad by pulling such bullshit?
ReplyDeleteIt is very fortunate that the vast majority of the homosexual population is smarter than this person.
Some people will do anything to get in the spotlight. Being on Tia's show was proof of that.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lesbian officer on our department and she is a *uckup!!! But she cries sexual racism everytime she gets disciplined so the higher ups just tolerate her stupidity and keep her on. Even though she is gonna get one of us officers killed some day!!! And to think, she is the "president" of the gay/lesbian organization in our state. Humpfh! She does not do a good job representing her kind when she screws up as badly as she does on the job!
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