Erin Andrews (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
Fox NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is becoming less and less thrilled with fans’ comments about her body or appearance.
Andrews is one of her generation’s most celebrated and respected sideline reporters, and it still doesn’t stop unwarranted comments from coming her way.
Andrews told “some a–hole” off for saying she was having hot flashes while covering the 49ers-Buccaneers during a game this month.
During a recent installment of her and Charissa Thompson’s “Calm Down” podcast, the Fox Sports NFL sideline reporter made it clear she was done with the negative comments after she had to explain she was sweating due to the humidity in Tampa.
“Somebody said ‘Erin Andrews you look so great, you have this glow. What’re you using? And I said, ‘It’s called sweat.’ We were outside. Stop me if you’ve heard this: it was like 90 degrees on the field for four hours,” Andrews said.
“When someone said what do you use, I wrote back, ‘It’s was called sweat and I need a shower.’ Some [expletive] wrote, ‘It’s hot flashes.’ Shut the [expletive] up. We’re outside for five hours. Enough!”
Menopause jokes aren’t funny 🤬 pic.twitter.com/cUsL3H66xm
— Calm Down with Erin and Charissa (@calmdownpodcast) November 19, 2024
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Erin Andrews more than handled that situation well.
Erin Andrews Is Able To Finally Speak Her Mind With Podcast
In years past, sports personalities were only heard from when they were in the midst of doing their jobs.
These days, just about everyone has a podcast where they can let their hair down and speak how they want without threats of losing their job.
That is where somebody like Erin Andrews comes in.
She has become accustomed to receiving bad comments about herself, and since starting a podcast alongside Charissa Thompson, she has been able to fire back at people like never before.
VIDEO: Erin Andrews Is Sick & Tired Of Fans “F–king Talking” About Body Part She “Got Done Probably A Month And A Half Ago”
Erin Andrews (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Erin Andrews is done speaking about one part of her appearance.
The Fox sideline reporter clearly reads a lot of comments on social media, and she has finally had enough of people bringing up the appearance of her eyebrows.
When she is not on the sidelines, Andrews speaks about just about everything on her podcast, “Calm Down.”
However, during this week’s episode, she finally erupted on a topic that has constantly been brought up.
For the past few weeks of the NFL season, Erin Andrews has been bombarded with questions surrounding her eyebrows.
As we all know, fans can be overly critical about anything on social media. It’s especially true for women.
On Thursday, Andrews’ podcast partner, Charissa Thompson, read a comment from a social media follower who wanted to know where she got her eyebrows done.
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Before she could even get through it, Erin Andrews cut her off and erupted.
“Oh my God, enough. I got them done probably a month and a half ago, and people are still “f–king” talking about these things. I’m using a serum,” Andrews said. “Some people say they’re buzzed. I’m not trying to make them that way. I just like bushy eyebrows.
The show even put a few tweets underneath her rant that showed how many people kept bringing up her eyebrows.
Erin Andrews Knows What It Is Like To be Subject To Thousands of People Commenting On Her Appearance
Erin Andrews is put in front of millions of people every week on Fox during interviews that she conducts, so she knows what it is like to be scrutinized for her appearance.
She would more than gladly take that over what happened to her years ago when she awarded $55 million in a lawsuit against her stalker, Michael Barrett, who videotaped her naked without her consent or knowledge in a Nashville Marriott in 2009.
Footage of that moment would hit the world wide web and cast a dark light over Andrews for years.
Luckily, she came out of it a much stronger person.