some people missed the point here. being selected as an endorser of a product and getting sponsorship is a privilege, not a right. the company has the final word on this on who they want as a sales representative.
having to play pool is both a right and a privilege. everybody is allowed to play pool. players play to qualify and enter tournaments. if you don't qualify, you can still play on other tourneys. simple.
being good at pool doesn't equate automatic endorsement. you can be the greatest player on earth but if you cant sell S-H-I-T, then you dont get the deal. Charisma plays a part on this one.
some people are mad at her because she is getting attention. it's not her fault if she's an average player who sells. well, it's not her problem but your problem. only solution, make yourself marketable as well. whether you like it or not, Shanelle will not dress up like you, just to make you happy and say that it is fair.
you guys should be happy that she is making an effort to learn and participate in pool and not just there to pose and sell products like most models are. pool needs people like her having interest in pool. the more, the merrier. pool is not an exclusive fraternity for the pros, nor does endorsement deals and sponsorships.