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April 03, 2006

They Were Dysfunctional From the Start


Just days before she filed for divorce from her baseball pitcher hubby, Kris, Anna Benson gave an interview to Chaunce Hayden's Steppin Out magazine about baseball, cheating and her "faithful" husband (she has said she filed for divorce because she caught Kris cheating).

When asked if she worried about him cheating, Anna said: "You know, I used to worry about it a lot . . . But when he travels with the team he's continuously on the phone with me every night. He never goes out when he's on the road. He stays in so he can talk to me all night. It's pretty funny . . . [cheating] seems to be sort of an epidemic . . . I blame the players. I don't blame anybody else . . . everybody makes mistakes. I'm not saying I wouldn't forgive my husband. It would greatly depend on the situation, because that's what marriage is about . . . "

--How quickly things change.

Source: New York Post


Posted by Lawren at April 3, 2006 07:18 AM | Trackbacks (0)

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I'll give her the benefit of the doubt since the interview was probably done 2-3 months ago, but I jsut gotta wonder how bad he was to get such an about face.

Says: mike at April 3, 2006 07:46 AM

Agreed. She apparently used to be cool with the "unwritten rules of the road" for professional athletes. This coming from a girl who worked as a stripper before he snatched her straight off of the pole (literally)!

Says: Iceman at April 3, 2006 07:54 AM

I can't help but believe that every sports wife knows how things are before she marries and is either willing to accept it or is just playing for the alimony.

Says: Nanc' at April 3, 2006 12:06 PM

There's nothing wrong with strippers, but I'd never take one home to meet mom.

Says: Hutch... at April 3, 2006 04:59 PM

I know your mom, and so I can vouch for the fact that that would be a bad idea. :)

Says: Lawren at April 3, 2006 06:37 PM

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