On Dr. Phil this week, the topic of discussion was gold digging women. They invited two women to the show, Baje and Michelle, who were self-professed gold diggers. But Dr. Phil and his crew contacted Indianapolis Colts defensive Dwight Freeney to pose as a limo driver and try to get his mack on while he drove them to the show. As the Freeney drives the women to the studio he starts making small talk about the show and then asks them what's up for after the show.
"You guys going out tonight?" Freeney asked. "Going out with anybody?"
"By ourselves. I usually don't go to the club with guys, because that kind of defeats the purpose," Baje says.
"What would be the benefit of you going out with us? Do you know owners of clubs so we can just walk in?" Michelle asks. "Do you want to be my bodyguard?"
Dr. Phil then brought out Freeney on the show and introduced him, mentioning that he recently signed a $76 million with the Colts. Of course the girls felt silly. But Freeney also explained to Dr. Phil that he does worry about women who are interested in just the money rather than him.
"That's what happens," Freeney said. "All of your stuff is public knowledge. They can just go on Google, type your name in and bam. It pops up right there."
Check out the transcript of the full interaction here.
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By: sparky smith on 4/03/2009 8:34PM
Freeney come on !! In nap I see him with just white chicks, a wise choice that I myself would never stray from. This mess is just for television. Freeney don't mess with any chicken-head sisters,,,please, they got too many kids, too much religion and are just nutts...iamout
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By: Eagle on 8/18/2011 8:25PM
Have to agree with Danny and Keisha and the majority, and are sports stars really worth all that money for just having funm or in a sense themselves "pimping"? The bully woman who wouldn't let anyone else say anything may get sick like most women! Her husband may become a Scrooge,like most men, assuming everything's theirs. It's always been that way.
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