QuoteReplyTopic: Jeannie Zelasko: Fox pre-game Posted: October 02 2003 at 7:20pm
I saw Jeannie Zelasko for a number of years when she did the Sports Report on Fox Sports Net. Her hair was light brown in a blunt shoulder length cut. The ordinary talking head look.
I just watched the Fox Baseball pre-game show and Jeannie looks great. She grown her hair much longer and colored her hair a few shades lighter. She's a blond, and she looks really hot.
There is an ongoing debate about female sportscasters and sexuality, especially centering on sideline reporters like Melissa Stark, Lisa Guererro, and Bonnie Bernstein. Do they want to be hot or only noticed for their work? What do the networks want? It seems to me that Jeannie was trying to play down her looks for a long time, but isn't now.
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Q: Do they want to be hot or only noticed for their work?
A: Maybe both. And why not?
Q: What do the networks want?
A: You to watch. They succeeded. (don't feel badly, you're not alone in noticing.)
A local (?) newspaper reporter skewered Lisa Guerrero after her debut on MNF. So next time I watched, I paid better attention to what she had to say (should I blush?). It seemed she was more composed and better prepared. I don't doubt she was made aware of her debut performance (in case she didn't already know).
Anyway, I have no problem with the female sideline reporters being hot. If they do their job (insightful reporting) well, more power to them.
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Jeannie Zelasko used to do the morning radio show on a San Diego-based sports station.
Some mornings, guys would call in and play songs they'd written about her. It was actually quite funny and she was always charming. Nice person, great radio voice.
She looks far more polished these days, but she always struck me as a very pretty face who knew more than enough about sports to do the job.
I noticed Jeannie yesterday doing the pregame for the playoffs and couldn't believer her hair. I never gave her a sceond look until yesterday. Is all of that her hair or is it enhanced by extensions? When she did Nascar last year she kept her hair short since she was preganant. If that is her hair then she has some of the fastest growing hair I have ever seen, but I do like it long on her.
I don't like it. I think it hides her face. She doesn't have to go short again, but I think it's too long as it is right now.
Odd. I watched MNF this week. Saw her entire face... from cheekbone to cheekbone, and jaw to top of forehead... not obscured at all by "bangs," either... how much more face can you see than "all of it?"
Odd. I watched MNF this week. Saw her entire face... from cheekbone to cheekbone, and jaw to top of forehead... not obscured at all by "bangs," either... how much more face can you see than "all of it?"
You didn't see any of it. Jeannie Zelasko isn't on MNF or ABC. You're thinking of Lisa Guerrero.
A talk show host who knows Jeannie commented on the radio today that he believes they are extensions unless "she has the world's fastest growing hair." He thought she looked good in them, sexier, but wondered why Fox had her add them. Was Fox going for sexy? It was his assumption that this was Fox's decision. No one knows whether it was.
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Ah, thank you for helping me out of my "celeb-induced" (?) fog.
I actually (saw for the first time) Jeannie on Fox last Sunday. My impression was that it could be extensions (so, thanks for the confirmation of the possibility). And yes mightyh, I saw all of Jeannie's face, too
How about a up to date pic?of this gal?I been looking only one and it's old.Thanks.
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