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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Erin Andrews jokes about wardrobe malfunction and spray tan disaster live on stage
Erin Andrews grabbed attention with an unexpected on-stage comment about needing a towel for her dress (Getty Images) Erin Andrews found herself at the center of an unexpected wardrobe mishap during a live podcast taping in Cannes, turning heads with a bizarre and hilarious on-stage comment. As she joked about needing a towel 'to shove up' her dress and referenced a spray tan gone wrong, fans were left both laughing and cringing at the unexpected fashion blunder. Erin Andrews stirs conversation with humor and hygiene hot takes Sportscaster Erin Andrews had fans laughing and cringing at the same time after a hilarious wardrobe comment during a live podcast recording with co-host Charissa Thompson at SPORT BEACH 2025 in Cannes. The two FOX NFL personalities, known for their unfiltered banter on the Calm Down Podcast, were setting the stage when Erin asked something that caught everyone off guard: 'Hey, do you have a towel back there?' she said to the crew. Moments later, she clarified — or rather, shocked — by adding, 'I'm gonna shove it up my dress.' Charissa's immediate reaction summed it up for the audience: 'Woahhh.' Erin quickly tried to play it off: 'Just kidding.' But the moment was already out there — and it perfectly captured the unscripted, raw charm the podcast is known for. Even as the heat and humidity of Cannes caused spray tan mishaps, Erin powered through with her signature self-deprecating humor, joking, 'It's starting in the tummy, don't worry. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo It'll come out orange from the spray tan…Awkward spray tan in the UK.' Erin and Charissa's 'foot-in-mouth' moment sparks relatable vacation banter Adding another layer to the comedy, Erin admitted they were partly to blame for the situation — having ignored emails from the event organizers. 'We literally cannot complain about one thing because...I sent you emails. I sent you information, and you never got back to me about it,' she said, mimicking what the planners might say. Charissa chimed in with a clever solution: 'We need to have a code word. So every time we don't like something we just say it to each other. ' While the wardrobe moment was lighthearted, Erin got a bit more serious when addressing her ultimate fashion pet peeve — Gen Z's obsession with bathroom selfies. In another podcast clip, she didn't hold back: 'The selfies in the bathroom of your super cute outfit are for the birds. I'm not going to call you thirsty, but so desperado to take a picture of your outfit.' Also Read: 'She'll sneak onto his property': Tom Brady and Irina Shayk quietly give love another shot Her biggest gripe? Hygiene. 'Do you know how much bacteria and odours are in that place?' she asked. 'Get out of the public bathroom... find another.' With Charissa agreeing wholeheartedly, the duo once again proved that whether it's fashion fails or viral trends, they'll always keep it honest — and hilarious. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


CTV News
2 days ago
- Automotive
- CTV News
More than 100 offences identified during Erin safety blitz
A tow truck was stopped during a commercial vehicle safety blitz in Erin in June 2025. (Courtesy: OPP) Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police said they identified over 100 offences during a commercial vehicle safety blitz in the Town of Erin. A commercial vehicle is any vehicle used to transport goods or passengers for compensation, including transport trucks, buses and tow trucks. OPP teamed up with the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Finance, Guelph Police Service and Halton Police Service to conduct the blitz on Monday. They conducted 37 inspections and pulled 20 vehicles off the road. Officers also issued 61 charges and 52 warnings, seized three plates, impounded a tow truck and the Ministry of Finance laid three charges for fuel tax offences.


Toronto Sun
3 days ago
- Toronto Sun
HUNTER: U.K. finally admits race of rape gangs. Can we face foreign criminality?
Get the latest from Brad Hunter straight to your inbox These nine men were convicted of being members of a sex grooming gang who raped vulnerable underage girls. 'Erin … is being exploited into prostitution. She hangs around with a number of men who take her money. She is a very promiscuous girl.' — UK council social worker on a 12-year-old gang rape victim. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. 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Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The victims were aged 10 to 14. But because of the race of their rapists, woke cops and social workers concluded the girls deserved it. Now, gang-raping a child should be a fairly clear-cut matter for cops, the Crown and social workers. Yet, the terrified girls who courageously went to the cops were told they were harming 'social cohesion.' Grooming gang victim Victoria Agoglia died of a heroin overdose at 15. Cops and social workers ignored her pleas for help. Like a boozehound in a downward spiral, Great Britain's left-leaning establishment could not admit the country had a problem. After all, a small army of enablers — lawyers, social workers, race grifters, politicians and academics — told them to relax, have another drink. But in the clear light of day, the nation faced a reckoning on its betrayal of white, working-class girls in the name of political correctness. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Everyone knew the vast majority of the grooming gangs were Pakistani Muslim men, about 66%. In the U.K., they comprise just 3% of the population. But woke 'do-gooders' prevailed. They were terrified they would be called racist, the scarlet letter of the 21st century. Former prime minister Justin Trudeau followed Britain's lead in refusing to acknowledge that foreign-born terrorists, their sympathizers and garden-variety criminals were indeed a bad thing. Minister of Innovation Melanie Joly summarized this craven philosophy when she told former NDP leader Tom Mulcair: 'Have you seen the demographics in my riding?' Sickos. Usman Ali, Gul Riaz, Banaras Hussain, Abdul Majid were part of yet another sex grooming gang. They operated with immunity. In the U.K., Baroness Louise Casey was assigned to write a report. It is 200 damning pages and the government will now launch a long-delayed inquiry. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'I think you've got sort of do-gooders that don't really want this to be found because, you know, 'Oh, God, then all the racists are going to be more racist',' she told Sky News. 'Well, actually, people who are racist are going to use this anyway. All you're doing with the hate mongers and the racists is giving them more ammunition.' Mike Sebastian Rodriguez Martinez, 25, of Vaughan and Wilson Mejia Arango 49, of Toronto are among 5 men charged in a series of residential break-ins in York Region. Photo by York Regional Police Carlos Alberto Rodriguez Martinez, 46, of No Fixed Address is one of 5 men charged following Project Mattel, a several months-long probe into an alleged organized crime gang's series of residential break-ins in York Region. Photo by York Regional Police Those who face Project Outsource charges are seen during a Peel police press conference on Monday, June 16, 2025. Photo by Jack Boland / Toronto Sun Now, the British government is making it mandatory for cops to record the ethnicity and nationality of suspects accused of child sexual abuse and exploitation. Casey also found that in two-thirds of the cases, ethnicity data was not recorded. In several police reports, the word 'Pakistani' had been redacted. Aman Aman and Digvijay Digvijay, both 21, of Delta, B.C., have each been accused of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Harjeet Dhadda, 51. (Peel Regional Police) Even as numerous grooming gang members were arrested, charged, convicted and their photos splashed across the Fleet Street tabloids, the brigades of deniers remain steadfast. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. As do the denizens of Canadian faculty lounges. Our cities have become urban battlegrounds, our cars are being stolen, our homes robbed, our children trafficked or hooked on fentanyl. But there is an elephant in the room. A quick perusal of police press releases and mugshots is informative. Recommended video There are the travelling gangs, mostly from Chile and Eastern Europe, who come to Canada to rob our homes. Gangs were arrested in Oakville last December, in Toronto in February and in York Region last week. After they wrap up their capers, they leave the country. Does anyone ask any questions when they show up at the border? Canadian Border Security Agency? Hello? In two big recent busts, cops have shattered what were allegedly major criminal organizations with a hand in the two truck wars and narcotics. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In another bust last week, a task force shattered a narcotics ring that was nabbed with nearly $50 million in cocaine smuggled across the border in tractor trailers. TRUCKIN: The men busted in massive cocaine smuggling ring. PEEL REGIONAL POLICE Who decided that, yes, it's a good idea to allow these alleged criminals into Canada? And what judge will low-ball their sentences so they don't get deported? Political correctness and mealy-mouthed politicians sacrificed thousands of young British girls on its altar. By the stunning silence in this country, it appears we're doing the same. We'll be waiting at the morgue. Just don't call us racist. bhunter@ @HunterTOSun Toronto Maple Leafs NHL Ontario Toronto Maple Leafs Music


Business News Wales
4 days ago
- Business
- Business News Wales
Welsh Procurement Service Strengthens its Team with Key Appointments
Ardal, an innovative procurement service led by Cardiff Council, has announced two new appointments to support its collaborative procurement delivery. Jemma Downes joins as Framework Manager and Erin Ryan-Phillips as Senior Strategy Officer for Carbon. Key regional procurement frameworks including the well-established SEWSCAP (buildings construction framework), SEWH (highways framework), and SEWTAPS (South East Wales Technical and Professional Services), all sit under the Ardal umbrella. Jemma joins Ardal with responsibility for leading and coordinating framework activities, ensuring effective management across the collaborative frameworks and will play an important role in continuing the success of the frameworks on a regional, all-Wales, and national level. Erin is leading Ardal's work in decarbonising its supply chain to support the Welsh Government's ambition of achieving a carbon neutral public sector by 2030. Ardal aims to embed and promote low-carbon choices and circular economy principles into all procurement opportunities, ensuring sustainable procurement is considered at all parts of the procurement lifecycle. Gemma Ellis, Interim Head of Procurement at Cardiff Council, said: 'I am delighted to welcome Jemma and Erin to the team; Ardal has strong aspirations to deliver procurement differently, meeting the real challenges society faces, and these appointments are crucial to reinforcing our strategy, and meeting our aims and objectives. 'Not only are we focusing on carbon reduction and bringing our supply chain and contractors on that journey, but we aim to lead by example in delivering socially responsible procurement, increased collaboration, and greater community impact. These are our core objectives and the appointment of Jemma and Erin will help us deliver on those.' Ardal is a collaborative procurement partnership between Cardiff Council, Monmouthshire County Council, Torfaen County Borough Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council and was formed to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving procurement landscape. It uses its shared collective expertise to provide solutions in line with Welsh Government legislation, including the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 and the Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act 2023.


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Neighbours star shares update on seven month old son after brain tumour surgery
Australian model, Erin McNaught, has revealed her seven month old son has undergone surgery to remove a brain tumour after heartbreakingly noticing a 'rapid decline in his health and happiness' Former Neighbours star Erin McNaught has told fans her baby son, Obi, has undergone surgery to remove a tumour on his brain following "the hardest few days". The brave tot was diagnosed with cancer, aged just seven months, after Erin noticed a "rapid decline in his health and happiness". Thankfully, the mum-of-three, 43, said Obi's medical team were "very happy" with how the major operation went this week as she updated followers while thanking them for their support. Taking to Instagram, sharing a snap of herself kissing little Obi, whose head was wrapped up in bandages, in hospital following his operation, she said: "Today Obi had the surgery to remove the tumour. The amazing team here are very happy with the way it went." Earlier this week, the former Miss Universe Australia and her music producer partner Stace Cadet shared Obi's devastating diagnosis. The couple, who welcomed their first child together in October last year, issued a tearjerking joint statement on Thursday morning, as they opened up about their son's health concerns. "For the last few weeks we have noticed a rapid decline in Obi's behaviour and happiness," the statement began. It continued: "He was having problems eating, sleeping and most recently, keeping his head straight." The couple explained that after noticing Obi change so quickly, they booked him in for an MRI scan under the advice of their doctor. The scan, conducted earlier this week, tragically revealed that a large tumour was situated on the right side of his brain. "At about 6:00pm Tuesday night we met with a neurosurgeon who broke the heartbreaking news," Erin and Stace continued, adding: "We are absolutely shattered and the last few days have been our hardest days." Following Obi's operation, the proud parents praised the team at Queensland Children's Hospital, who are now working with Erin and Stace to devise a treatment plan. "Our team at the Queensland Children Hospital have been incredible and remain hopeful that we can remove the mass and get Obi healthy and happy pending the results," they concluded. The post was met with lots of well wishes from from family, friends and fans, including Erin's ex-husband, British musician, Example, who she shares two children with - sons Evander, seven, and Ennio, five. In November 2007, Erin was cast as Sienna Cammeniti in Neighbours. She said she was "nervous" about joining the show because it was "a big change" to the modelling work she was known for. However, after she began filming her first scenes on 17 December, by March 2008, she revealed her contract had been extended three months before leaving the iconic Aussie soap in July 2008.