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CHICAGO, IL – OCTOBER 08: FOX Sports veteran reporter Erin Andrews during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 8th, 2020, at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA OCT 08 Buccaneers at Bears Icon164201008514

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CHICAGO, IL – OCTOBER 08: FOX Sports veteran reporter Erin Andrews during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 8th, 2020, at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA OCT 08 Buccaneers at Bears Icon164201008514
Some moments in life are so wild you couldn’t make them up if you tried. Erin Andrews just had one of those—and it involved a superstar, a locker room surprise, and the kind of celebrity lookalike situation that’ll have you doing a double take.
At the L.A. Strong NHL charity event, Erin’s son, Mack Stoll, found himself in the middle of a hilarious moment with none other than Justin Bieber. With their matching blond hair and eerily similar features, Andrews couldn’t help but crack a joke. She posted a side-by-side on her Instagram story with the caption “SEPERATED AT BIRTH. MACK & @JUSTINBIEBER”—and if that wasn’t funny enough, she later shared a snap of Bieber kissing Mack on the cheek, calling them “BESTIES.” Internet, do your thing.
This all went down at the Skate for L.A. Strong event at Crypto.com Arena, where a packed crowd of 12,167 fans showed up to support fire relief efforts for those affected by the Palisades Fire in SoCal. The event was all about raising money and showing love to the first responders and families impacted by the disaster. But it wasn’t just a feel-good charity event—it was a full-blown spectacle.
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Because when L.A. throws a hockey fundraiser, you better believe they go big. Justin Bieber, Steve Carell, and Will Ferrell were just a few of the big names who hit the ice, while NHL legends like Rob Blake, Mark Messier, Cammi Granato, and Jeremy Roenick brought real hockey skills. The teams had some next-level celebrity coaches, too—Vince Vaughn & Cobie Smulders, Will Ferrell & Snoop Dogg, Danny DeVito & Al Michaels, and Hannah Stocking & Andrew Whitworth. In the end, Vince Vaughn and Cobie Smulders’ team took the W, but let’s be real, the biggest winners were the people this event helped.
And just when you thought the night couldn’t get more iconic, they threw in live performances from Kaskade, Jordan Davis, and Lauren Spencer-Smith to keep the vibes high. Between the hockey, the music, and the absolute flex of a guest list, this was more than just a charity event—it was an L.A. moment.
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And Erin Andrews? She came for a good cause and left with a story she’ll be telling for years. Meeting Bieber is one thing, but discovering he could pass as her son’s long-lost twin? That’s unforgettable. Just like her career. But with her FOX contract now expired, the real question is—what’s next for the broadcasting icon?
Erin Andrews Dips from Fox Sports
Welp, it’s official—Erin Andrews is out at Fox Sports after her contract expired at the end of the NFL season. No renewal, no big announcement, just a low-key goodbye post with her Fox NFL Sunday crew. Total end-of-an-era moment. Fans are already speculating what’s next, but for now, it looks like she’s closing this chapter and keeping it moving.
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Andrews has been THE sideline queen for Fox since 2012, bringing the vibes, the interviews, and the energy every Sunday. But with Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson retiring, Fox is clearly in its rebrand era, and Andrews seems to be another major shake-up. If this is really the end of her time with the network, it’s safe to say Sundays won’t hit the same.
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With Erin Andrews leaving Fox, will Sundays ever feel the same without her sideline energy?
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But don’t worry—she’s not disappearing. Andrews is still cooking with her “Calm Down” podcast alongside Charissa Thompson and just popped up at the Skate for L.A. Strong charity event with her husband, Jarret Stoll. Whether she stays in sports or pulls a total plot twist, one thing’s for sure—she’s got options, connections, and a fanbase that’ll follow her anywhere.
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With Erin Andrews leaving Fox, will Sundays ever feel the same without her sideline energy?