Clearly it’s time to re-write the Heaux Operations manual for 2013.
Instead of heauxs and prostitutes alike taking their smashdowns and cash and keeping their mouths shut, chicks like infamous industry jumpoff Jenna Shea are blasting ballers for not including them in the championship credits. Deets inside…
Stories like this get under our skin, and sometimes….jumpoffs and the men who deal with them just need to be called out.
A chick named Jenna Shea, known for being a blonde with a big ass and big boobs to boot who poses for booty magazines and also…allegedly…any celeb that will pay her for a private session, is up to her old tricks again.
She previously exposed her sexcapades with Yung Berg, Fabolous, Soulja Boy, James Harden via a heaux’s fave tool–Twitter. And now, she’s moved on to the newest baller in the spotlight– Senior star Peyton Siva of the Louisville Kentucky college basketball team who just copped the NCAA championship last night.
In Peyton’s Twitter bio and his post game interviews, he thanked his girlfriend and Jesus for helping him accomplish his dream. Jenna caught feelings, even though he is NOT her man, and felt she needed to be thanked as well. And the folks over at Hit Em Where They Aint caught her extra thirsty tweets about it.
She doesn’t explicitly say she let him smash, but she surely insinuates it. Why else would she want to be thanked?
Jenna tweeted proof that Peyton had been blowing up her phone recently and was asking her to engage in some trifling behavior…even though he has a girlfriend that he acknowledges publicly.
Jenna said late last night she doesn’t care if the guys she sexes are in a relationship. She just wants her money.
So, heaux (since this is what you call yourself)…get out your feelings and get your money. Now if he didn’t pay you, there’s an issue to be had. But you agreed to get paid for your sexy time or welcomed the advances from dudes so fall back. Heauxs don’t get respect because they don’t respect themselves. But regardless, why are you asking to get acknowledged for his championship because you allegedly gave him some time or booty?
The heaux then went on a rant about being a "businesswoman". "People are so simple minded and i clearly know how to push buttons but lets get real college bball aint my thang i like big bucks…im a business woman."
Let this be another lesson to you silly men who fall for a big butt and a smile every time and get your career tainted….it’s a new day in heauxdom. Chicks want your cash AND public props for their work. Please act accordingly.
Here’s more pics below of the fella Peyton, who’s poised to enter the draft soon as a top pick. And he’s got a clean-image story that may make him even more desirable for an NBA team: At 13, Peyton, who grew up in Seattle, saved his own father from committing suicide over his drug & alcohol addiction. His father kicked his addiction and spent every b-ball season in Kentucky supporting his son. Even Peyton’s siblings have kicked their gang & addiction issues due to Peyton’s positive influence.
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