Deanna Favre on Good Morning America

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Ok, so Deanna Favre was on Good Morning America this morning and here is an article discussing what happened...

Deanna Favre Sidesteps Discussing Scandal on 'Good Morning America'

Deanna Favre appeared on "Good Morning America" Thursday as scheduled, and deftly avoided questions about the Brett Favre-Jenn Sterger sexting scandal.

She appeared on the show to promote her latest book, "The Cure for the Chronic Life: Overcoming the Hopelessness That Holds You Back," and referred back to the book whenever the show's hosts asked about her husband.

Deanna Favre wouldn't "go into anything personal," but intimated that faith, "has gotten me through many difficult struggles. It will get me through this one, and that's the reason Shane [Stanford, the book's co-author] and I wrote the book ..."

She later appeared on "FOX & Friends" and pointed to her past struggles with breast cancer and the death of her brother as examples of her resiliency, saying, "I think I'm a survivor. If I can get through that, I can get through anything."

Both appearances were scheduled before her husband's scandal came to light..

Ok here is my take now on the interview....

So I know Deanna is a "victim" in the situation so I hope not to offend anybody in this rant, but here we go.

I find a lot of things wrong with this situation.  I know, I know there are still people out there that actually believe Favre can do no wrong.  But I ask you this- why are they not denying any of this????  You refuse to talk about the situation one way or another.  Again I know, I know this is none of our business- but Congratulation Favre's you chose to make this everyones business.  You refuse to get out of the spotlight.  You choose to go on Greta Van Whatever her name is when you want to talk about the situation with Green Bay, which if you ask me should have stayed between the Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre.  (and if you are wondering, no I do not believe Brett's side of the story.) 

Since Brett and Deanna refuse to address the situation, I have no choice to believe that the voicemails and text messages are true.  I can tell you this.  If some woman accused the Diesel of doing this and I knew for a fact the allegations were false- I would fight like hell to clear my husbands name.

Case in point.  Brett what you did to Deanna was downright embarrasing.  What you did to Deanna is unforgivable.  Deanna you try so hard to portray being a strong woman- well be that strong woman you claim to be and walk away.  Leave him.  I would have so much more respect for you.  I know you have been through a lot in your life, but no woman deserves that.  I also find this hard to believe that you had no idea this was happening.  I am not even married to the man and I have heard a dozen or so rumors about his activity while he was in Green Bay.  I find it hard to believe you hadn't heard these rumors as well.  You have been such a great role model for women in terms of your breast cancer.  I ask that you continue to be an incredile role model, if not for us, for your daughters.  Ask yourself if your daughters were in this same situation, what would you wish for them to do?

This is my other wish.  If you are not going to talk about the scandal, please stay off of television.  I find it somewhat self righteous to go on a television show, tell them that you will address the scandal, and then expect to be able to skirt around the issue.  If you ask me, it is somewhat insulting.  I understand that I am not married and this is not happening to me, so I could never put myself in your shoes.  No one may agree with what I have to say, but if you ask me, if you truly believe you want to stay married and forgive him then stay out of the spotlight.  Stay away from the media.  Don't show up on every news network and television outlet, but refuse to stay away from the one place you should be.  At the football field supporting your husband, standing united.  I think if you did that it would be like a giant middle finger to the world, and that Deanna, I would respect.

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