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UPDATE: Erin Andrews Peephole Video Link

Erin Andrews

ESPN’s hot sideline reporter, Erin Andrews is going through the most real life bad dream imaginable.  The famous peephole video of Erin in her room is now being put up for a price…..

With a total invasion of her privacy, Erin was filmed in her private hotel room through a peephole.

TMZ is reporting:

It appears the video was shot from some sort of spy cam. It looks as if someone drilled a small hole in her hotel room from an adjoining room.

The camera is clearly being operated by someone. It follows Erin as she moves about her room.

It looks like a high-end hotel, but Erin’s people claim they have no idea where or when it was shot.

Anyone who posts this video online is going to be prosecuted big time.  We will not post it here and I think any site that does is heartless and wrong.  How would you feel?  I feel so sorry for Erin and I hope that this whole thing can get ‘cleaned up’ quickly.  I don’t know how that will ever happen in the internet world though….  There are even sites making you complete their offers to access the video….It’s a sick world.


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  1. mike b
    October 5th, 2009 | 2:54 pm

    erin is very beautiful! it’s a shame she has to go though this. the perp should have the book thrown at him .what ever happened to privacy? i refuse to watch this video, because miss(i hope it’s miss) andrews deserves her privacy just like anyone else!

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