Adriana, who requested her last name not be used, spoke with ABC News about what it was like to have her face front and center on Healthcare.gov. (Image source: ABC News)
© 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
ABC News got the coveted interview Wednesday with the woman who was briefly the face of Healthcare.gov, the perpetually broken Obamacare site.
It was, at one point, an emotional interview for the woman, who simply wanted to be called Adriana. She choked up, saying that the news and Internet chatter about her face on the site amounted to "some form of bullying." And it didn't help that she was egged on by the interviewer, who reminded Adriana that she had been dubbed "glitch girl" and "the most despised face on the planet."
Those names are sort of bad but mostly childish and vaguely annoying.
It's worth remembering she was also called "the enigmatic Mona Lisa of Healthcare," a reference to the most famous, critically-acclaimed painting of all time.
Let's go glass half-full on this one, Adriana.
Want to leave a tip?
We answer to you. Help keep our content free of advertisers and big tech censorship by leaving a tip today.
Want to join the conversation?
Already a subscriber?
more stories
Sign up for the Blaze newsletter
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content that may sometimes include advertisements. You may opt out at any time.
© 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Get the stories that matter most delivered directly to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content that may sometimes include advertisements. You may opt out at any time.