
Why is it that so many successful, powerful men end up having affairs with women that are so decidedly not hot? Case in point is ESPN analyst – and former Mets general manager – Steve Philips who recently admitted to having an affair with ESPN assistant Brooke Hundley (pictured together above).
After sleeping with Hundley several times this past summer, Philips dumped her. But Hundley was not to be ignored. Taking a page of out of “Fatal Attraction”, Hundley made threatening phone calls and left a letter for Philips’ wife. She also smashed her car into a stone column while zipping away from the Philips’ Westport, Conn. home after leaving the letter.
Philips’ wife is now divorcing him and he has been suspended for a week by ESPN. So a marriage down the drain. A career in tatters. Over what? This:



Really Steve? Really? This was the girl who was worth giving it all up for?
photo credit: New York Post

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Why is it that so many successful, powerful men end up having affairs with women that are so decidedly not hot? Case in point is ESPN analyst – and former Mets general manager – Steve Philips who recently admitted to having an affair with ESPN assistant Brooke Hundley (pictured together above).
After sleeping with Hundley several times this past summer, Philips dumped her. But Hundley was not to be ignored. Taking a page of out of “Fatal Attraction”, Hundley made threatening phone calls and left a letter for Philips’ wife. She also smashed her car into a stone column while zipping away from the Philips’ Westport, Conn. home after leaving the letter.
Philips’ wife is now divorcing him and he has been suspended for a week by ESPN. So a marriage down the drain. A career in tatters. Over what? This:
Really Steve? Really? This was the girl who was worth giving it all up for?
photo credit: New York Post
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