Bodog Becky Blows Off G911 Gender Bender

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She was supposed to have made her first official showing as the new Bodog brand ambassador, but Bodog Becky was a "no show", breaking the heart of Gambling911.com famous Cuban transgender reporter, Sparky Collins.  

"She leave me out in the cold," he said, even if it was 91 degrees in the shade. 

Sparky had flown in from Puerto Rico, where he currently works as an underwater photographer part time in addition to his duties at G911.

Not since 2005, when Bodog founder Calvin Ayre made his last appearance at the Gambling911.com headquarters, has there been any representation from Bodog.  Following a series of high profile arrests of online gambling executives, most, including Ayre, feared coming into the country.

Somehow Sparky missed the memo, Bodog Becky (aka Rebecca Liggero), said.

"I had to postpone my trip to Miami in hopes that Jenny (Woo) would be back by November 8," she said. 

"Thank's , I wan't to Tom be in my program, jaja," said Sparky, referring to his photographer who was able to capture all those great curves.

Woo, a star reporter for the Gambling911.com website, is currently in Pensacola, Florida on family leave.

Sparky recently lost 30 pounds and had a boob job.  He'll be returning to Miami Beach on November 8.  He is the Gambling911.com Facebook ambassador.  Become our friend here.

 

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