Comedian Heather McMahan has spoken up about her controversial Ryder Cup moment that resulted in her resignation as the designated hype woman of the first tee after she participated in hostile chants ...
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Comedian Heather McMahan, who served as emcee at the Ryder Cup’s first tee, apologized for participating in a foul-mouthed chant directed at Rory McIlroy on the tournament’s second day. “I would just ...
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McMahan said it was "foolish" of her to participate in the crowd-led chant Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New York Post and Popstar!