Erin Andrews appears to be already excited about Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fox has the broadcast rights to Super Bowl LIX this year, which means that Andrews will be on the sidelines for the big event.
We are still four months away from that big game, and Erin Andrews is 100% sure of what she will be wearing.
On the latest episode of her podcast Calm Down with Erin and Charissa, Andrews revealed she will be rocking all-leather for the game.
“It’s like you and Jillian Gregory are going to be like, ‘You gotta do it.’ Then, when I’m talking to (Kansas City Chiefs head coach) Andy Reid at halftime, covered in sweat, and like, ‘Andy, how’s your team doing with this heat? Because it’s kicking my tail!’” Andrews said.
In 2023, Erin Andrews wore two classic power suits to the Super Bowl game on Sunday in Glendale, Arizona.
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The Fox sideline sports reporter stole the show in her glittery white two-piece suit. Her jacket featured sharp lapels and a single button, and her trousers were high-waisted.
Her suit also donned in a diamond-shaped print.
The outfit could be seen as she interviewed Donna Kelce:
Fox Sports Reporter Erin Andrews Shares Her Dating Preference
Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson do not mince words when speaking on their Calm Down podcast.
The seasoned NFL broadcasters answered a question from a listener who said they “met a guy [who] said he was attracted to me then completely ignores me.”
Thompson called that “juvenile” behavior and encouraged the fan to get higher standards, “If he said he likes you, then he needs to pursue you,” Thompson said. “I’m all about, make a [expletive] effort. I’m done meeting you halfway.”
Erin Andrews, who married former NHL player Jarret Stoll in 2017, also told the messenger not to bother with that guy, “Don’t waste your time,” Andrews said. “I had people do that to me back in my dating days … You know how much time I wasted on that crap? No. Move it or lose it.”