Heather Nichols Is The Rampage Jackson Dry Hump Victim
We are a couple days past the viral debut of Heather Nichols as the dry hump victim of Rampage Jackson in one of the Internet’s most talked about bits of the week.
This television and commercial actress had been toiling away in Hollywood with small parts in shows you’ve never heard of.
An uncomfortable moment with Jackson will now make Heather an overnight viral star.
As of this writing Nichols has 213 followers on her Twitter account where she has been addressing the dry hump video.
Yeah, jump on board now, people.
So, how did she feel about being sexually attacked by Rampage?
I DEFINITELY was not enjoying it. The whole time I was just thinking “get him off of me!” Tried to be professional & finish
…It’s funny bc he was actually giving good answers and then snapped! Super unexpected.
…He was actually normal at first, and then all of a sudden he just snapped. One too many punches in the head I guess. :-)
How ironic. He just snapped. Sorta like last summer when he led police on a high-speed chase through the streets of Costa Mesa.
In that same report it says that Jackson is a born-again Christian.
Looks like he has lost his religion.
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That was a just bad interview on bad parties' part. I mean, if Heather did not want him on her, she should have said something right way, been more professional by drawing a line instead of looking like a piece of meat to be taken advantage of. This is not the first time Rampage has been an ass. He did this with a Japanese reporter and she TOOK ACTION. She freaked out and left. It is hard, I know, for some female reporters to do interviews without the pressure of being hit on or humped, and I have several interviews similar to Rampage's, but at least SAY something instead of being cowardly inactive, then running to twitter that you did not like it. Sounds like hypocrisy on both parts.