I watched that unfold over Twitter and that journalist had plenty of opportunities with the writer of one article. Each time he reached out to her, she had an excuse. When she finally tweeted (publicly) her email to him, she received many negative emails and tried to use that against him. She further dug herself into a hole by claiming she didn't say certain things, only to have her quoted words tweeted back or linked to her. With all that said, I found it in poor taste that she was treated that way on stage, if what we know now is true. But even some or most of that is still in question. It's a mess and this will keep happening whenever a matter that needs to be discussed privately is thrown onto social media. The original writer later that day had had enough and acted out a bit, but he originally started out fairly professional and offered her several chances to have her version of the story in his article. I can understand that she too had had enough by that point, but ducking the issue doesn't make it go away. Especially when you level that form of accusation at someone.