It’s why she’s being sued for invasion of privacy by a former lover. It’s why she signed a six-figure book deal later that year and posed for a photo spread. It’s why the former Syracuse University student and her salacious Web log caused a media firestorm in May of 2004. Her candidness makes her a delicious character, a natural villain and an infectious heroine at the same time. I’m still speedy.’Ĭutler, 27, will have a problem keeping her vow. ‘Am I talking really fast?’ she asks a reporter whom she barely even knows. This whole trusting others thing, it’s going to stop. By journalists, classmates and mentors, who bottled Cutler’s casual attitude and used it against her. She’s been burned in the past by friends, agents and lovers, she says. ‘I really did have to learn the hard way.’ ‘I definitely think twice about trusting someone when I meet them,’ Cutler says. Jessica Cutler has a problem with confiding in others, she says, now that her salacious sexual past has been leaked for worldly consumption. She’s talking about trust again, and how difficult it is to believe in someone.
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