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sundin13 said:
nuckles87 said:

 

So, I'm speaking out of ignorance here, but: what actions, exactly?

As Nintendo put it, the specific reason for her firing was because she held a second job which was against company policy (not having a second job, but what the second job was). While it has not been confirmed what exactly the job was, it is speculated that she was doing risque modeling shoots under an alias. Additionally, her behaviour in the public sphere was unbecoming, unprofessional and not something you would really want being tied to your company.

  Oh yeah, I read aboutu the second job. Didn't hear it might've been something like that. I don't know what Nintendo's policies are, but if that goes against them then Nintendo definitely doesn't deserve any blame, at least for the firing. Policies are policies.