Chloe Melas was brought on Sean Hannity’s show Tuesday night to discuss the psychology of couch burning and car burning and all the other things schools like new NCAA basketball champs UConn and West Virginia can’t get enough of every time they win something.
She drew upon her own experience with victory celebrations. (Can’t see the video? Try here.)
“I didn’t see this at a school with 30,000 kids at Auburn,” said Melas, a 2008 Auburn grad currently writing about the Kardashians and other things for HollywoodLife.com. “We rolled Toomer’s Corner with toilet paper every time we won a game, we weren’t lighting couches on fire. So I really don’t understand the mentality, personally, of violence.”
Video: Jeff Poor
Related: What Auburn thought about Toomer’s toilet paper removal in 1979.
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