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Stephen A. Smith wasn’t the only ESPN personality to endorse the sketchy solitaire app. ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took to social media on Saturday to apologize for previously advertising the app ...
After numerous top ESPN talents were caught up in endorsing a shady solitaire app backed by a mobile gaming company with nefarious business practices, network brass reportedly put the kibosh on it.
The come-on is compelling and simple. “Earn cash for playing games on your smart phone.” But can you really earn real money for just playing games? SideHusl.com looked into game-playing apps that ...
In a surprising turn of events, popular ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has decided to end his partnership with Papaya Gaming, the company famous for its Solitaire Cash app. This split comes amid ...
For a while there, it seemed like every ad I saw while gaming on my phone was for this game called "Solitaire Cash". Actually, to be fair, it could have been any one of a number of games, all with the ...