Steve Phillips Isn’t Making Excuses For Banging The Gross Chick….But He’s Addicted To Sex And Can’t Control Himself
You’ve got to give Steve Phillips a ton of credit here. It takes a certain degree of bravado to look straight into a camera and say you realized you had a sex problem and were planning on entering sex rehab 2 days before the scandal broke and the timing was just one big coincidence. I mean a lot of lesser men wouldn’t even try to go there, but not Steve Phillips. He don’t give a shit. He’ll run game right in your face and not even blink an eye.
PS – For as long as I live, I will never get used to seeing pictures of Brooke Hundley. It’s like going into a haunted house. You know people are going to yell boo but you still flinch. You just can’t simulate how gruesome her face is in real time.
In the full interview he says something like, “There was a hole, and I need to fill it.” Good stuff, Steve. BTW, why the hell is he on Good Morning America? Does anyone really give a shit about this guy other than the fact that he bangs ugly chicks?
I love how they snuck the picture of the “thing” at the end of the interview. Every fucking time a celebrity gets caught fucking they have a sex addiction, it’s in the PR playbook.
This whole “sex addict” defense is such an obvious sham, and I’m stunned that the world has accepted it. By definition, EVERY man is a sex addict, but some (like Steve Phillips and Tiger Woods) feel above the law or entitled to nail anything that walks (even the skanky or ugly ones).
The rest of us either have too much self-respect to lay with the likes of Brooke Hundley, or choose to recognize the code of marriage (read: fear of alimony) to bed-down with any random woman, and instead live vicariously through the storied exploits of other less-encumbered men.
Why do ya think The Stool is such a popluar site?
“I want to take ownership; I’ve made some mistakes… I have a Troll addiction and I want to come clean on that…”
His only problem was that he was married . . . otherwise, no problem . . . . only addiction you go for treatment that encourages you to continue doing said practice (Cowherd) . . . .