When
does this popular Philly weatherman get a break? First, I remember hearing a
story back in 2010 through my friend Elliot on Elliot in the Morning in
Washington DC, that his friend John Bolaris, a weather anchor for the
Philadelphia FOX affiliate, was drugged while on vacation and robbed by
beautiful women in Miami, Florida. I know. The story sounds very fishy! Well,
he's in the headlines again! It turns out; his fiancée drunkenly took over his
Twitter account while he was sleeping and unleashed a barrage of racy messages
promising nude photos of herself for his fans.
The
former Playboy model, Erica Smitheman, started her Twitter binge on Sunday
night, writing, "Hello this is Erica...love John, he loves you all, I
guess it's ok if I send you all a naked photo or two...don't tell my
love." Is this girl crazy? Doesn't she know how many perverts are out
there? And why didn't I see these tweets sooner? Dammit! Smitheman continued to
write suggestive tweets referring to her modeling past and hinting that she'd
taken over Bolaris's account behind his back. This guy can't catch a break!
First his credit cards and money are stolen by beautiful women and now his fiancée
is breaking into his Twitter account! Hilarious! Another tweet read: "This
is Erica; I did pose in Playboy...so what? I will post my naked pictures...John
has no clue." She
then posted sexy pictures of herself for those who didn't believe she would do
it while bragging how great the sex is with Bolaris.
Bolaris
made headlines last May when he revealed that he'd been the victim of a scam by
an Eastern European crime ring, which used beautiful women to take advantage of
him at a club in Miami. Bolaris said he was drugged twice in March 2010 by two
"bottle girls" who pressured him to do shots and go out with them,
and then charged over $43,000 to his credit card. He claimed to have no memory
as to what happened on either of those nights spent with them, but the FBI says
he was one of nearly 90 victims of the same scam. Bolaris was recently called
to testify against the organizers. He was fired from his job at FOX over the
scandal, but ultimately won back the money he lost in the scam from his credit
card company American Express, as well as damages. Since losing his job,
Bolaris made occasional appearances on Howard Stern's Sirius XM radio show,
where he proposed to Smitheman earlier this year and thanking her for her
support through his ordeals of the past few years.

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