- Erin Andrews is a sports anchor best known for her work with Fox Sports.
- He was sweating profusely while covering an NFL game in Tampa.
- READ MORE: Erin Andrews issues cutting response to podcast co-host
Fox sportscaster Erin Andrews has revealed the secret behind her luminous complexion.
While covering the San Francisco 49ers’ win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, a viewer took a screenshot of Andrews on the field and posted it to X, writing: ‘Erin Andrews here with a glow!’
Andrews, 46, responded to the post: ‘It’s total sweat. I need a shower.
Fans in the comments loved her response, with one saying: “You look beautiful.”
“Tampa is brutal with that heat and humidity,” wrote another.
Fox sportscaster Erin Andrews admitted her ‘glow’ is the result of sweat in a hilarious post for X on Sunday.
In February, Andrews recalled a moment early in her career when a rude Tampa Bay Buccaneers player made her cry.
On an episode of her ‘Calm Down’ podcast, Andrews was taking questions from the audience when she revealed to listeners and co-host Charissa Thompson about a time when she was belittled at work to the point of tears.
He was asked if he had ever cried at work, to which Andrews recalled the incident that happened to him when he was 19 or 20 years old.
“I was freelancing for a station in Orlando and they wanted sound from the Bucs locker room,” Andrews revealed. ‘One player in particular was very unpleasant to me.
Fans in the comments loved her response, with one gushing: “You look beautiful.”
‘He physically turned his back on me in the middle of his scrum. He also told me to come back, rehearse my question and come back when I was ready. I felt mortified.
‘I was 19, 20 years old. I had practiced. I made a little mistake, I stumbled. He knew it. He knew I was young.
“I instantly started crying and two players in particular, Derrick Brooks and John Lynch, saw it and stopped me and said, ‘What do you need?’
Thompson was stunned and told her co-host, “That’s amazing.” I never heard you tell that story. Wow.’
Andrews, the 45-year-old veteran reporter, did not name the player who was “nasty” to her.