-Chicago
-Mere hours after she jetted off to St. Barthelemy in the Caribbean, Brianna Galen-Ames was tracked down and fled back her to Central Illinois home, where she quickly hired a team of security and bodyguards, and locked herself in her expansive abode. The press crush wore off, but likely due to the lateness of the hour.
"The press were crushing, worse than before I left," said Galen-Ames to one reporter she authorized for a very short interview. "I should not have said on the note where I was going."
"I'll lock myself in two, three, four days if I have to, the press need to get the message that they must stop harassing me," she added. "Besides, a few days with just me and my family is exactly what I need at this point. I beg to the media to respect that. I'll come out publicly when I'm ready, which will be shortly."
Event Mgr. William Vanderbilt said he "[has] no direct control over the sit[uation]," but he added that "if Galen-Ames were contractual[ly] signed with Feast Fest, I would be at her aid immediately regarding this matter."
The news regarding Galen-Ames was released very late Wednesday.
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