Tattoo model goes in for the big money, claims things unfolded by themselves

Apr 1, 2010 08:00 GMT  ·  By
Michelle “Bombshell” McGee launches for-profit website but claims she did not plan the Jesse James drama to boost publicity for it
   Michelle “Bombshell” McGee launches for-profit website but claims she did not plan the Jesse James drama to boost publicity for it

Only days ago, few knew the name of Michelle McGee, though she was very active as a tattoo and occasional glamour model. Things have changed a lot recently, especially after she stepped forward to tell / sell her story of how she had an affair with Sandra Bullock’s husband Jesse James. McGee has now launched a for-profit website but she insists none of this was planned in advance, as Us Magazine can confirm.

Those who want to see Sarah McGee up close and personal will soon be able to do so via the newly launched website (which we won’t name for the obvious reasons) – for a price, of course. Though the launch of the site very conveniently comes on the heels of the cheating scandal, a webmaster statement attempts to set the record straight and clear all speculation from the start by saying the two occurrences have nothing in common, McGee did not plan them to happen in sequence.

“To all the people that think Michelle planned this drama, we can assure that if she had planned it, we would have had our pay-site and merchandise store ready for public consumption. We were caught off guard, but we will have our full pay-site up in the next couple weeks,” reads the statement. For the time being, visitors can catch a preview of what the site will offer, also for a price.

The statement then goes on to say that McGee herself will be making a stand about everything going on in her life very soon. “We... know that the entire world is waiting to hear from Michelle regarding all of the extreme bull[expletive] that is being thrown around out there. We DO NOT tolerate any racism, bigotry or hateful promotion... Soon Michelle will be able to clear the air in her first interview since this scandal broke,” the statement explains.

Ongoing reports say Michelle McGee, who also calls herself “Bombshell,” might attempt to sell her first interview since the scandal, just like she did with her tell-all. For that, she reportedly got $30,000 and she timed it to drop place after the Oscars, where Sandra Bullock took home the statuette for Best Actress, which literally sent the value of the “tell-all” through the roof.