CBS Correspondent Ayla Brown Conducts “Revealing Chat” With Scott Brown, Her Dad
Sen. Scott Brown‘s daughter, Ayla Brown, is now a special contributor to CBS’ The Early Show and this morning she conducted a “revealing chat” (according to CBS) with…her dad.
Will he run for President? Why did he say she was “available”? Let’s find out!
“To me, he’s just the guy who taught me to play basketball, and to love motorcycles,” said Brown at the beginning of her story. Motorcycles? But what about Scott Brown’s truck?
The interview got really revealing as Ayla put her father on the spot about that ‘my daughter’s are available’ comment:
Ayla: Are you scared or worried I won’t find someone, is that why you said I was available?
Scott: No it was strictly as a joke. Whatever you guys do socially is up to you.
Ayla also asked Sen. Brown about the possibility he’ll run for President, something that her sister, Arianna, has fully endorsed. “Arianna really wants to live in the White House,” said Ayla. (“That’s nice, maybe we could get her a nice visit or something,” said Brown.)
Check it out (h/t Politico):
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