Amazon Prime host Charissa Thompson is well known for her eccentric outfits.
Not all of them get praised, but that is not something that bothers her.
During a recent episode of Calm Down with Erin and Charissa, the veteran NFL reporters had to clap back at the criticism they have received from fans over the years due to the things they wear.
“Do you ever have this happen?” she started. “Where I had worn pleather Week 1 in Miami because I like the outfit so I was like, ‘you know what? Who cares.’
Like, I don’t care if it’s leather. But the people are like, ‘Wow, weren’t you so hot wearing leather?’ And I’m like, ‘So you didn’t think that I thought of that.’ Yeah, I know I’m hot, but I was interested in having the look. It looked better than any other option that I had.”
For Thompson, she is on tap to cover the next Thursday Night Football matchup between the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints this week.
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Erin Andrews Praised Charissa Thompson’s Sunday Outfit With Three-Word Reaction
NFL analyst Charissa Thompson recently took to social media, posting a few pictures of her time in the studio from this past Sunday.
While sharing the stage with Michael Vick, Matthew Stafford, Charles Woodson, Julian Edelman, and Pete Schrager, Thompson showed off her amazing purple blazer dress and black heels.
“Love a Sunday like this one with some of my favorite people,” Thompson captioned the post with the purple heart emoji.
Erin Andrews, a friend of Thompson and a longtime member of the Fox Sports crew, jumped in her comments and showed how much she loved the look.
“These are cuuuuute,” Andrews commented.
Both women took their best friend relationship to the next level when iHeartMedia announced their intention to pair the two for a podcast called “Calm Down with Erin and Charissa.”
The podcast is more than just sports; it is described as an unfiltered show where Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews will give fans a behind-the-scenes look into sports and personal things in their life.