Sportscaster and TV host Erin Andrews testified on Tuesday that her career has thrived since a stalker took nude videos of her and posted them on the internet, but she doesn’t believe she will ever recover from the emotional fallout.

Andrews has been on the witness stand for two days, often giving tearful testimony about the fear and suffering she has gone through as a result of the stalking and the videos.

She has filed a $75m lawsuit against her stalker and the owner and operator of the Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt. The hotel is a franchise.

Jurors will have to determine whether the companies share some of the blame after stalker Michael David Barrett altered a peephole in her hotel room in September 2008 to shoot the secret video footage. They also will have to determine how much Andrews suffered emotionally as a result.

A defense attorney for the companies told Andrews that they both agreed she was a victim of a crime. But during cross-examination, attorney Marc Dedman asked her about her career success since she discovered in July 2009 that someone put the secretly-shot videos of her online.

Andrews acknowledged that she has moved on to Fox Sports, making more money than she did at ESPN and is now hosting the show Dancing with the Stars.

Dedman noted that, in addition, Andrews has endorsed Reebok, Degree antiperspirant, as well as other brands and worked the red carpet and hosted the CMT Awards.

“You have done very well in your career since 2009?” Dedman asked. “Yes,” Andrews replied.

Andrews said she has thrown herself into her career just to feel normal but remains anxious and depressed. She also said it had a huge negative impact when some in the media thought the nude videos were part of a publicity stunt before Barrett was arrested, and that her relationships had been affected.

Stacey Barchenger (@sbarchenger) Andrews is happy in relationship with Jarret Stoll of Minnesota Wild hockey team. Says she's happy in that relationship but worries:

Stacey Barchenger (@sbarchenger) "I feel sad, because I think he would have loved the girl more who was there before this happened. And I feel guilty about that."

Barrett was sentenced to two and a half years in prison after he admitted to stalking Andrews in three different cities, altering hotel room peepholes and shooting nude videos of her in Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.

Barrett testified on Monday, in videotaped deposition, that he removed the hotel door peepholes and altered them so he could pull them out easily to place his cellphone up to the empty hole and shoot videos.

Andrews said to this day she remains on guard every time she stays in a hotel during her extensive business travels.

When she checks in, she immediately asks to change rooms in the hotel, she said. She said she refuses to let anyone inside the room, and sweeps it for cameras and “booby traps.”

She said she is taunted daily about the videos, which are still online. She also testified that she fears that she will have children who will one day come home and say that other children have seen the images.

Jurors must decide how Barrett came to be placed next to her room in the hotel. She maintains that the hotel honored a request of his to be put in an adjacent or conjoining room but never told her about it. The defense maintains that Barrett schemed his way into getting into the room.



