Meet Erin Burnett. The stunningly smart and beautiful anchor of "Squawk on the Street" and "Street Signs" on CNBC.
It's no secret that CNBC hires fine girls to host their shows. That's business. Viewers are bound to stay tunned if they like what they're seeing. And what could be hotter than a gorgeous woman talking stocks? The perfect formula to attract the young up-and-comers and the balding middle aged.
Erin isn't alone. Trish Regan, Rebbecca Jarvis, Maria Bartiromo--they all are smart, sexy and somewhat likable anchors. However, Erin is different. The others seem like "that girl." You know who I'm talking about. That girl that always raised her hand to answer all the questions in Intro to Finance. That girl who appropriately color codes her excel sheets to match the current season. That girl--the bitch
Erin radiates a different feel- to be cliche, she's "the girl next door." Despite that she flies on corporate jets to meet CEOs in Dubai and takes lunch with billionaires, oil barons, and presidents, I sense (thought maybe dead wrong) a genuineness and humbleness about her. What's more, I love that she hails from a small town. She probably finds herself walking down Broadway feeling completely at home amidst the lurching sky scrappers and entrenching bright lights, yet still missing the simplicity of her small town. She then carries on, coyly thinking how badass she is. And how deservingly so.
Erin Burnett, will you marry me?
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