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Erin Andrews has been a staple in the sports broadcasting world for years, making her mark as a sideline reporter and host for major events. But even with over two decades of experience and respect in the industry, she’s still not immune to hate. Recently, some troll decided to come for her, calling her “old” and “past her prime,” as if that’s even a thing in the broadcasting world.

The comment, “Erin Andrews is old and past her prime, nexttt,” clearly didn’t sit well with her. But Erin being Erin, she wasn’t about to let it slide. She fired back with, “Thank god you aren’t my agent, pal.” It is safe to say that Andrews is not sweating the trolls! It was a short but savage response that quickly shut down the negative comment, and honestly, we love to see it.

 

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This clapback came right after Erin made headlines for defending Taylor Swift during Super Bowl LIX. Erin was quick to step in and defend Swift when some fans booed her when shown on the screen. She tweeted, “I feel bad for the most famous amazing woman in the world who f**** gets booed at the Super Bowl. Get out of here.” Erin’s support for Swift was a reminder of how she doesn’t back down from speaking out when she sees something wrong, whether it’s ageism or unfair treatment of someone like Taylor. Even Saquon Barkley said “I don’t get it. I don’t get why she was getting hate there.”

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Erin’s response to the troll and her defense of Swift just prove that she’s a boss who doesn’t let negativity get to her. She’s been in the game for over 20 years, and she’s not stopping anytime soon. She’s confident, unapologetically herself, and always ready to stand up for what’s right. Meanwhile, another instance from the Superbowl made headlines and for all the wrong reasons!

Michael Strahan’s problem worth 15 million dollars

Michael Strahan is known for his big personality, both on the football field and in the media world. However, he recently found himself in a bit of hot water with Giants fans. The NFL legend, who spent his entire 15-year career with the New York Giants, caused a stir when he backed the Philadelphia Eagles to win the Super Bowl. He even waved the Eagles flag live on FOX before the big game, which did not sit well with his old fanbase.

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Strahan’s allegiance to the Eagles became even clearer when he agreed to wave the flag after chatting with Saquon Barkley, who had switched from the Giants to the Eagles in 2024. Afterward, Strahan jokingly said, “Anyone who needs real estate in New York, I have to sell my house.” While it was all in good fun, the comment had fans buzzing about whether he might actually face some backlash from the Giants faithful.

Even though the Eagles crushed the Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX, Strahan might be hoping his playful flag-waving won’t result in him having to part with his $15 million luxury home in Manhattan. With views of the Upper West Side and a star-studded interior, it’s clear Strahan has poured a lot into his NYC sanctuary. But will the Giants fans’ wrath be enough to push him out of his luxury pad? Only time will tell!

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