By EM RUSCIANO
“Wife’s crazy ninja attack on hubby”.
If there was a service that designed personalised headlines, then I would assume this would have been amongst their finest work.
Urban ninjas are my passion and to think that there may have been costuming and fly kicks involved in this wife/husband situation was almost too much for me to handle.
The headline also made me concerned that someone had been reading my inner thoughts because goodness knows that headline could apply to me…
What?! I wouldn’t actually attack him of course but dressing up as a ninja and scaring him a bit is okay right?!
Suffice to say, I couldn’t click on the link fast enough and I then cursed the government for not having their crap together on the NBN, as I waited the 3 seconds for the page to load.
And then, there she was.
“Infamous baseball wife” Anna Benson. (I sincerely hope that is written on her business cards. And on a side note, which kind of infamous wife would you like to be?! I’ve got dibs on “Infamous Magician’s wife Em Rusciano”).
Back to the story. Let me give you some background and just know that by the end of this you – like I – will want to hold Anna and whisper that everything is going to be alright… TRUST ME.
Anna is a mother of four, a former “exotic dancer” and “glamour model” and star of the now defunct “Major League Baseball Wives” television program. Anna was married to former Mets pitcher (baseball people… baseball) Kris Benson. They met at the strip club Anna was working at at the time and bonded over a lap dance.
Top Comments
This isn't a woman losing her shit, this is a junkie desperate for drug money.
What would the headline be if she had of killed her ex husband?
I highly doubt there would be any empathy if it was the ex husband who broke into the ex wife's house, armed with weapons and demanded money.
Forgiveness is the key when a relationship ends, not vengeance. If you can forgive, and forget you can move on and be happy. I just don't get the whole "burn all his things, dump them on the lawn" kind of attitude. Getting revenge leads to nothing but nastiness and more hurt.