The Spokesperson gets the most anonymous messages on the online forums. With a job purely about speaking their mind and helping others do so as well, The Spokesperson is rarely without the backup of IT and Human Resources to assure that the backsplash from their work does not spill over into their personal lives. Being loudmouthed and opinionated makes them one of the magazine’s most valuable writers but also the most hated when their words offend their millions of readers.
The Spokesperson grew up knowing that they wanted to write about the world and what was wrong with it. When they got their first position at Crimson as an intern they knew that the magazine was going to be their home for the rest of their career. Starting at the bottom and being able to work themselves up to their dream position has been the most rewarding part of their lives.
As time goes on though and their opinionated articles become more and more heated, they know that they need to keep their personal life more and more distant from the magazine. With little to no people knowing the true ongoings of their life, the office rumor mill is often going and they definitely love their name always being of subject.
@crimsonjsj EXCLUSIVE One on One interview being published TONIGHT! Favorite one to date!
@crimsonjsj The rumors are FALSE I am not currently in a relationship.
@crimsonjsj Today marks the anniversary of my first day at @crimsonmag and I must say I always knew I’d get this far...
Jesse St. James, 28 years old
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