Carrie Stroup Voted Hottest Super Bowl Reporter

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Jan/27/2009
Carrie Stroup

Gambling911.com Senior Reporter Carrie Stroup was voted the hottest Super Bowl reporter by the folks from Faniq this week.

From Faniq:

"Last year, Ines Gomez-Mont stole the show at the Super Bowl Media Day, when she proposed to Tom Brady, and then announced that she would do the same to Eli Manning, after Brady shot her down.

"This year, who will be the next media day sensation? My money is on Carrie Stroup. At only 26 years old, she's a senior NFL reporter for gambling911.com, which is obviously a gambling site. They also post some gambling news and articles, many of which are written by Ms. Stroup. You can read about her here, or read a couple of her articles here. She also does some modeling and acting on the side, as I'm sure you'll notice."

Commenting on the praise, Ms. Stroup expressed how honored she was.  "I'm truly honored to have received this type of acknowledgement," she said from her Los Angeles home.  "Hopefully I can live up to all expectations this Super Bowl."

She may very well be doing just that.  "The Machine" as she is commonly referred to our the Gambling911.com digs, has been producing on average five articles a day.  Stroup is an actress and a model who has appeared on the NBC series Scrubs (in a lesbian scene we might add).

Carrie Stroup is also the spokesperson and hostess for the Players Only Online Casino.

Congrats Carrie!

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