She's a filthy pig!! (and her 12 year old son even admits it on the radio)
Here's the story of a girl named Brady, who was drinking too much for morning radio.
Susan Olsen, the 46-year-old who once played the youngest of the "Brady Bunch," nearly vomited in the studio of an oldies radio station in Colorado Springs this morning.
She fled the Jet 107.9 studio just in time, judging from a three minute, 16-second video of the on-air interview posted on the situation.
Olsen fessed up that she had drank too much Wednesday night, but between retches she urged listeners to come see her show Thursday night at Loonee's Comedy Corner on North Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs, where she opened for headliner Chris "Crazy Legs" Fonseca.
Olsen blamed Fonseca for her condition.
"Chris got me so wasted
last night, and I'm so ready to vomit on the microphone," she said.
She urged fans to come to Loonee's to watch her and Fonseca "fight with each other."
Olsen ended the brief interview by telling deejay Darren McKee, "I'm going to go throw up now."
Loonee's manager Loren Lee said Olsen's sets Thursday night and again at 8 and 10:30 Saturday night are scheduled to go on.
He surmised the radio station was milking the incident for publicity. He said Olsen flew in late Wednesday night and had to be at the station early this morning. In between, she apparently had a few drinks, which may have been exacerbated by Colorado's altitude.
"It's all being blown out of proportion," Lee said, "like nobody in Colorado Springs has ever had a drink, like she was shooting heroin in the studio or something.
"I've never heard of this radio station and I've lived in Colorado Springs my whole life. This is this station's 15 minutes of fame, and they're taking advantage of it."
Deejays and Clear Channel radio station management did not return telephone calls this afternoon, but the station's website wasted no time capitalizing on the Olsen's unflattering moment caught on tape.
"Little Cindy Brady Like You've Never Heard Her Before!" blares a headline that accompanies the video on the station's website.
The story was played above, "Obama visits Colorado Springs."
The website also noted that Coba, the co-host of the radio morning show, changed the last line of the theme song" "And the youngest one who hurled."
[Denver Post]
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