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Michelle Beadle rips Dianna Russini critics after resignation announcement

The sports media world took a sharp turn Tuesday afternoon. Following extensive backlash, Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic after the hotel photo scandal involving Mike Vrabel.

Photographers spotted the New England Patriots head coach and the now-former NFL reporter outside a luxury hotel in Phoenix. The images quickly surfaced and ignited a social media firestorm across multiple platforms.

Although Russini and Vrabel both vehemently denied any wrongdoing, many media figures poked holes in their story. As criticism mounted, Russini chose to resign while on administrative leave.

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The New York Times, which owns The Athletic, had been conducting an internal investigation into the matter. Since then, multiple key figures have publicly criticized Russini.

Feb 10, 2022; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Dianna Russini appears on the red carpet prior to the NFL Honors awards presentation at YouTube Theater. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Many of those critics were women in the sports industry who expressed strong and direct opinions. However, not everyone has joined in condemning Russini.

San Antonio Spurs broadcaster Michelle Beadle used her podcast Beadle and Decker to push back against Russini’s critics.

“I love Dianna, and I consider her a friend,” Beadle said on her podcast. “I’m not 100% sure I understand what two adults’ personal lives, other than with her husband and his wife, those are the two affected, and families.”

Beadle dismissed the critics’ “journalistic integrity” arguments. She argued that although Russini may have made a poor decision, everyone has made similar mistakes.

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Then Beadle became more specific about who she was calling out.

Apr 19, 2013; New York, NY, USA; Tyson Fury stands alongside Michelle Beadle on the set of the NBC Sports television show The Crossover. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images

“What I find interesting is the number of female sportspeople who have felt very comfortable in getting out there and blasting her. Ladies, at some point, I will write a book. And the more I see you yapping out there about all this high and mighty self-righteous, I know a lot about a lot of you,” Beadle said directly to female sports figures who have criticized Russini.

“Let’s be careful on throwing stones.” Beadle warned.

Beadle also noted that the situation has largely left Vrabel unaffected, while Russini lost her job. While poor choices may have been made, is Beadle correct about throwing stones in glass houses?

Everyone has something to hide. Beadle acknowledged that she, too, made poor choices in her career, particularly in the pre-social media era.

Is Beadle right to defend Russini, or was it unjustified for her to call out Russini’s critics?

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