Former ‘Howard Stern Show’ Writer Reflects on ‘Sadness and Anger’ After Punching Man on Live Stream
The former “Howard Stern Show” writer who punched her alleged boyfriend while she was streaming the show on YouTube has issued a formal apology.
“I just want to say that I am very sorry for what I described in my livestream and that everyone saw,” Elisa Jordana (née Schwartz) said Wednesday in a statement to the Daily Mail. “It’s not what I want to give to the world and it’s a shame to find myself in such sadness and anger – it was a really negative representation of who I am.”
“I’m going to do everything I can to have better relationships with people who are good for me and people who I’m also good for,” Jordana, 35, continued, adding that her situation was “the most difficult part of his life.” my life.”
She added: “If I can get through this period, I will definitely be proud of it. »
On Monday, Jordana was in the middle of a YouTube live stream while driving in Palm Beach, Florida, when she got into a heated argument with her alleged boyfriend, identified as Zscorro.
Earlier in the live stream, titled “Not Doing Good,” Jordana can be seen crying and claiming that Zscorro sent thousands of dollars to another woman.
Their exchange escalated when Jordana called Zscorro’s alleged mistress, Sara, into the livestream and Jordana threatened to post the woman’s nudes while Sara begged her not to.
Zscorro – who was sitting in the passenger seat – began to intervene in the conversation when Jordana punched him in the arm.
“Sara, I’m sorry about that,” Zscorro said before Jordana slapped him. “Don’t talk about the **** king!” she exclaimed.
“She almost broke my nose,” Zscorro said, adding, “Fuck you, ct!”
The video, which was still streaming at this point, culminated with Zscorro pulling Jordana’s hair before forcing her out of the vehicle.
According to arrest records obtained by Page Six, Jordana was arrested and charged with battery by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office.
Speaking to the Post, Jordana, who was briefly engaged to Andy Dick, described the incident as “the second worst day” of her life, “besides losing” her dog Kermit.
“I lost everything in one day,” she continued.
Since its publication, the disturbing video has been viewed almost 220,000 times.
yahoo