Posted on 01/20/2010 1:22:11 PM PST by Steelfish
Dads Embarassing Comment Brings Ayla Brown Dates
By Hillary Chabot
January 20, 2010 Scott Browns daughter Ayla [Pic in URL] has been flooded with requests from potential suitors since her father said she was available in his victory speech after his stunning come-from-behind win last night, the Herald has learned.
Lets just say we had a family talk last night, an embarrassed Ayla Brown, 21, told the Herald this morning. I cannot believe he said that on national television.
Brown, who laughed about the remark as she left the Park Plaza Hotel this morning, said her Facebook page has since been pummeled with requests. The former American Idol semi-finalist, donning Boston College sweatpants after an exhilarating evening, said her dad was not joking, when he made the announcement.
I had 1,058 requests this morning - mostly from men, she chuckled. Not really sure if Im going to be responding to any of them.
When asked if he was in hot water with his daughters about the comment, Brown said, only one of them.
Brown said the family savored the exceptional win last night.
Were definitely feeling excitement as a family, Brown said, adding her dads win, really got to me when they said the (Park Plaza) ballroom was at maximum capacity. Its incredible.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Laughted at your post....but wait, your time will come. My kids are all past 40 and if I embarrase them, which I do, I just tell them I remember when you were teens...paybacks are tought. They hate stories about them as teens when their children are around and now in their teens...Not a lot of sympathy from me when they complain...just smiles..
Please do not say that to my daughter! She is 27 and she would have froze Scott Brown with one look if he had been her dad. She has no sense of humor. Great kid, pretty and a wonderful boyfriend but sheesh. She gives it but she sure can’t take it.
Please note my retraction.
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