Source: reality411.com & originally received at AlisonIrwin.net
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 08:06:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Meadville Friend
Subject: I am the ex responsible for her being on TV
To: alison@alisonirwin.net
To all the Big Brother Fans:
Before I do anything else, I want to apologize to the entire viewing audience for bringing the abomination that is Alison Irwin to America’s (and beyond’s) eyes. If you read closely to the BB4 sites, you know that our antihero did not apply for the show and was brought in from another “ex” that applied for the show. That ex is the writer of this letter. I am writing this email not because I want to be famous, nor am I jealous of Alison for being on TV, but instead because I want to apologize to the public for ruining the show and to express my definitive distaste for Alison’s actions. The reason why I was not chosen for the show (and ultimately replaced by Justin Giovinco) is very similar to Brandon’s reason for being taken off the show before it even started; I am in a relationship with a woman and not even $500,000 would get me to compromise it.
I made one of my life’s largest mistakes by dating Alison three years ago and discussed some of Alison’s less-than-sane actions during my interviews. CBS was astonished and enamored at how a girl could act so awfully, and of course they had to have her on the show. At this point I knew something shady was going on at CBS, so I basically eliminated myself by repeatedly saying in my later interviews that I would never do anything to embarrass myself, my family, and especially my girlfriend by being around such types of people or in situations such as what they were hinting at.
I want the public to know that this IS NOT Alison just “playing the game.” This has been Alison’s behavior for her entire life. I think she realizes her personality short comings and therefore has been obsessed with her looks forever, but now that her looks have gone by the wayside, on national television no less, she will have a rough time in the future. She might need a lot of psychological help. I blame CBS for this, they have seen the potential train wreck in the public eye that Alison Irwin could, and did become, and they promoted it. Even with half a million positives that could come from this show, there are many more negatives that will haunt Alison for the remainder of her life.
And for Donny, we did not exactly see eye to eye when I knew of him, but now I just have a little advice: RUN, RUN AS FAR FROM HER AS YOUR CAN! Block her from email, instant messenger, cell phone, everything, because she somehow has powers to suck people into her black hole of evil. You deserve better, and no matter what she can buy you with $500k, it is not worth it. I also think Donny has conducted himself very well considering the situation, and for that I give him credit, I know most people would not have dealt with the situation the same way. Again everyone, I am very sorry for being responsible for exposing Alison to the world, no one deserves that treachery.
Sincerely,
“The Responsible Party”
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 08:06:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Meadville Friend
Subject: I am the ex responsible for her being on TV
To: alison@alisonirwin.net
To all the Big Brother Fans:
Before I do anything else, I want to apologize to the entire viewing audience for bringing the abomination that is Alison Irwin to America’s (and beyond’s) eyes. If you read closely to the BB4 sites, you know that our antihero did not apply for the show and was brought in from another “ex” that applied for the show. That ex is the writer of this letter. I am writing this email not because I want to be famous, nor am I jealous of Alison for being on TV, but instead because I want to apologize to the public for ruining the show and to express my definitive distaste for Alison’s actions. The reason why I was not chosen for the show (and ultimately replaced by Justin Giovinco) is very similar to Brandon’s reason for being taken off the show before it even started; I am in a relationship with a woman and not even $500,000 would get me to compromise it.
I made one of my life’s largest mistakes by dating Alison three years ago and discussed some of Alison’s less-than-sane actions during my interviews. CBS was astonished and enamored at how a girl could act so awfully, and of course they had to have her on the show. At this point I knew something shady was going on at CBS, so I basically eliminated myself by repeatedly saying in my later interviews that I would never do anything to embarrass myself, my family, and especially my girlfriend by being around such types of people or in situations such as what they were hinting at.
I want the public to know that this IS NOT Alison just “playing the game.” This has been Alison’s behavior for her entire life. I think she realizes her personality short comings and therefore has been obsessed with her looks forever, but now that her looks have gone by the wayside, on national television no less, she will have a rough time in the future. She might need a lot of psychological help. I blame CBS for this, they have seen the potential train wreck in the public eye that Alison Irwin could, and did become, and they promoted it. Even with half a million positives that could come from this show, there are many more negatives that will haunt Alison for the remainder of her life.
And for Donny, we did not exactly see eye to eye when I knew of him, but now I just have a little advice: RUN, RUN AS FAR FROM HER AS YOUR CAN! Block her from email, instant messenger, cell phone, everything, because she somehow has powers to suck people into her black hole of evil. You deserve better, and no matter what she can buy you with $500k, it is not worth it. I also think Donny has conducted himself very well considering the situation, and for that I give him credit, I know most people would not have dealt with the situation the same way. Again everyone, I am very sorry for being responsible for exposing Alison to the world, no one deserves that treachery.
Sincerely,
“The Responsible Party”