moe
Scout Team
When people tell a story, they sometimes exaggerate or embellish a little to make it more interesting. This can be done through statements of fabrication, amplification or even omission. For example, I could say that I was once a boxer a many people would find this interesting (or at least more interesting than the fact that I trained for a year and fought once in a gym with about 10 people watching). It might not be a lie, but it's not necessarily the best way to communicate the exact situation. Dez was having a conversation about the tough questions he received while being interviewed. He probably said something like "One person asked if my mom was a prostitute." It might not be a lie, but it's not necessarily the best way to communicate the exact situation.
I don't blame Dez, most of us do it. I'm not saying he's a liar, but he doesn't want to explain it any more than he has. There has only been one report explaining any context in which the question was asked. Dez didn't supply it.
I don't blame Dez, most of us do it. I'm not saying he's a liar, but he doesn't want to explain it any more than he has. There has only been one report explaining any context in which the question was asked. Dez didn't supply it.