Britt McHenry News: ESPN Co-Worker Thinks 'She's The Worst' & Hoping She'll 'Be Fired Soon' [VIDEO]

Britt McHenry has been the focal point about a lot of articles this week after the way she treated a tow truck company employee. McHenry had her car towed while she was out to eat, and then she proceeded to hurl insults at the cashier when she went to collect her vehicle, insulting the woman's weight, teeth, education level, and more.

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McHenry has been suspended from work for a week by ESPN, but could there be more punishment in her future? According to TMZ, there is a divide growing at the sports giant, and McHenry is right at the center of it. Some employees have said that they think she was just having a bad day and reacted poorly. Others, however, are upset that she still has a job at all.

Producers, other television personalities, and lower-level employees all had a lot to say on the subject, and many said that they are upset with the relatively light suspension, while some added that hopefully she will get the axe in the near future.

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One high level producer said, "She's the worst. Hopefully she'll be fired soon."

Another person put it like this: "[What she did] reflects on all of us at ESPN. She will be fired soon. If not, I'll be shocked."

"She came off more than rude in that clip. It seems like she needs some humble pie," said another ESPN staffer ... "[ESPN] can find a million Britt McHenrys to replace her."

One famous ESPN'er who wished to remain anonymous had this to say: "Put it like this, she's replaceable."

McHenry has yet to comment on the situation beyond the apology she posted on Twitter, but it sounds like her job could be in serious jeopardy unless she is able to rebuild some goodwill in a hurry.

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