Amazon Prime football reporter Taylor Rooks dazzled and impressed fans with her stunning sideline fashion on Thursday.
Rooks stole the spotlight during the Cowboys-Giants game during “Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video.
The veteran reporter was spotted on MetLife Stadium turf rocking an incredible, curve-fitting purple dress that did not miss a beat. She wore the same-colored overcoat and added silver heels.
She posted more pictures on her Instagram, where she could be seen doing her job on the sidelines with a report about a Cowboys kicker, Brandon Aubrey, going from a software engineer to one of the league’s best kickers.
Another picture had her fist-bumping Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and posing with Post Malone.
Taylor Rooks final picture was with USA track and field runner Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.
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Here is how her comment section looked:
Taylor Rooks Fires Back At Criticism Over Her Outfit
Taylor Rooks knows how to steal the show, and all she has to do is show up.
The 31-year-old notable sports reporter sent fans rushing to social media during the Dallas Cowboys victory over the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football.
Everything she has worn hasn’t always been received well.
The TNT Sports host went viral earlier this year after appearing in a see-through green outfit at a GQ Magazine event.
It appeared her boobs could be seen, but Taylor Rooks later revealed she was wearing “pasties” at the event.
The 31-year-old joined Fox Sports’ Joy Taylor on their podcast Two Personal to discuss the fallout.
“What I was really struck by was the sort of these respectability politics around how women dress,” Rooks said, via Awful Announcing.
“I saw somebody say, ‘I can’t believe she’s showing us her boobs, I thought she was classy.’
“Number one, you were incorrect. You haven’t seen my boobs, and you won’t ever.
“I just think it’s a very fickle, dense, and lazy idea that we have of women and how much power we give their bodies that we believe that the choices that women make symbolize something about them, as opposed to that just being what they wanted to do that day.
“We try to label what women want to do and make it seem like they are saying something about themselves that really isn’t fair.
“Women should have the freedom to do what they want with their bodies and their clothes, and I really love looking at it.
“I am just simply talking about myself and my personal preferences.”