Poor Hundley! Lovesick Brooke Hundley, the 22-year-old ESPN intern who hopped in the sack with Steve Phillips and then left his wife a letter detailing (among other things) his strategically placed birthmarks, is a full plate of nuts. Crazy pants. Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
And that’s a shrink talking.
“To say she is disturbed is the understatement of the year,” says Brooklyn-based psychologist Dr. Marcella Bakur Weiner. “I think she’s really certifiable. It’s more than just being angry. It’s more than just being jealous. It’s a kamikaze attack, a completely obsessed issue going on with her.”
Weiner, currently working on her new book, “Women Psychologists: The Journey of Female Healers,” says she thinks Hundley was probably neglected as a kid and is now the personality type that seeks out famous people. She says she’s seen this kind of behavior in people with borderline personality disorder and manic depression.
“[The letter] is like foreplay, orgasmic for her. She needs to be in some huge drama because there’s no meaning to her life on a daily basis,” Weiner says.
STATEMENT FROM THEIR TEENAGE SON
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The note — left at Phillips’ Connecticut home and addressed to his wife, Marni — talks about her obsession with the ESPN baseball analyst with creepy precision.