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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


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'This is ridiculous!!' Terry Bradshaw vents frustration after intense TSA screening at Missouri airport
(Image via Getty) Terry Bradshaw, the four-time Super Bowl winner and Pro Football Hall of Famer, was stopped for additional screening by TSA agents at Missouri's Springfield-Branson National Airport. The incident occurred Monday, shortly after his live performance in Branson for The Terry Bradshaw Show , which is currently on tour across the country. Bradshaw shared a video on Facebook, showing his visible frustration as he was directed into a private room for another pat-down. His Facebook caption read: "I'm not against being safe but…This is ridiculous!! TSA approved, had the body pat down, all the luggage checked, unpacked item by item. Now going into private room for ANOTHER pat down. Come on Springfield how many criminals come through here???? I guess I look like one today!!!" In the clip, the 76-year-old FOX NFL analyst is seen cooperating with airport security but adds sarcastically: "They got to go through my luggage now. I'm the Unabomber." The person filming, believed to be Bradshaw's travel companion, responded: "Terry Bradshaw's definitely a terrorist." Terry Bradshaw's tone drew mixed reactions. Fans flooded the comments, some amused by the situation, others urging caution about joking in an airport setting. A Pittsburgh Steelers fan wrote, "Detected too many Super Bowl rings." Another said, "Maybe the agent was a Cowboys fan?" One fan added, "TB should fly private." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending Local Enterprise Accounting Software [Click Here] Accounting ERP Click Here Undo Another commented, "Invest in TSA PreCheck, Terry. It's worth it and you can afford it." Terry Bradshaw previously denied involvement in another airport incident in Pittsburgh This TSA delay was not Terry Bradshaw's first airport-related moment this year. On April 10, during a flight landing in Pittsburgh, passengers were reportedly stuck inside the plane due to a jammed exit door. One traveler, Selah Gamble, told KDKA Pittsburgh that the issue was eventually resolved, jokingly crediting Bradshaw: "The pilot announced and you could kind of hear he was chuckling as he said it, but he said 'thanks to the strength of one of our passengers, we were finally able to get the door open.' And I think we all knew he was alluding to Mr. Bradshaw." Bradshaw later addressed the speculation on Instagram: "Just to set the record straight… I did nothing to open the door on the plane! The maintenance crew had it open in 15 minutes." Terry Bradshaw has been a staple in NFL broadcasting since 1994 and continues to appear on FOX NFL Sunday. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989 after winning four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bradshaw has announced plans to retire after the 2029 Super Bowl, which would take place a few months after his 80th birthday. The incident at Springfield-Branson airport occurred as Bradshaw continues his live tour, which combines storytelling and music. Despite the airport delay, the Hall of Famer appears to be keeping a sense of humor about the situation, at least publicly.


Fox Sports
15-05-2025
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
FOX Sports' star-studded Indy 500 to include Tony Stewart, Danica Patrick, Tom Brady
The 'Greatest Spectacle in Racing' Draws the Biggest FOX Stars as Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Michael Strahan Join the Party. FOX Sports, America's new home for INDYCAR, announces the "Greatest Spectacle of Racing" — on FOX. The network's first Indianapolis 500 flanks the airwaves with a whopping 60 hours of live coverage featuring an impressive lineup of talent and dignitaries. FOX INDYCAR play-by-play announcer Will Buxton is joined by 9x-time Indianapolis 500 entrant James Hinchcliffe and 10x Indy 500 racer Townsend Bell on the call for the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, Sunday, May 25, on FOX, FOX Deportes and the FOX Sports App. Pre-race coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. ET and the green flag drops at 12:45 p.m. ET. Jamie Little, the first female pit reporter for a television broadcast of the prestigious Indianapolis 500 (2004), covered 11 consecutive Indianapolis 500s from 2004 to 2014 and joins Kevin Lee and Georgia Henneberry on pit road for this year's race. FOX INDYCAR pit reporter Jack Harvey is attempting to make the race and will offer insights from behind the wheel. FOX INDY 500 PRERACE Tony Stewart, the 1997 INDYCAR SERIES champion, and Danica Patrick, who led 19 laps in the iconic race in 2005 and finished third in 2009, the highest finish ever by a woman, are joined by veteran FOX broadcaster Chris Myers, bolstering the FOX INDYCAR broadcast lineup for this year's Indy 500. Tom Rinaldi, winner of 17 national Sports Emmy Awards and seven national Edward R. Murrow Awards, will offer feature interviews. Little will have a sit-down interview with NASCAR champion Kyle Larson, who once again is attempting the Indy 500/Coca-Cola 600 "double." FOX Sports reporter Erin Andrews, the first woman singularly honored with the Pat Summerall Award, will have a conversation with two-time defending Indianapolis 500 champion Josef Newgarden. FOX SPORTS STARS JOIN THE ACTION Announced just last week, 7x Super Bowl champion and lead FOX NFL analyst Tom Brady will take the high-speed "Fastest Seat in Sports" ride along with 7x NASCAR Cup Series champ and former INDYCAR SERIES driver Jimmie Johnson at the wheel, leading the field to the green flag for the Indy 500. FOX NFL analyst, Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan will drive the Indy 500 pace car, and 4x-time Super Bowl winner and FOX NFL analyst Rob Gronkowski will serve as Grand Marshal of the infamous infield Indy 500 Snake Pit. FS1 ON THE ROAD FOR INDY 500 FS1's FIRST THINGS FIRST with Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes, will be on-site from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 22 (3-5 p.m. ET), and Friday, May 23 (1-2:30 p.m. ET; 4-5:00 p.m. ET). FOX DEPORTES FOX Deportes presents its first broadcast of the Indy 500 with live coverage from Indianapolis beginning on Thursday, May 22. Motorsports reporter Giselle Zarur delivers interviews, features and live hits each day for TOTAL SPORTS 360, the network's daily sports news program. Sunday coverage kicks off at noon ET, featuring leading Spanish-language motorsports announcer Tony Rivera, Emmy Award-winner Jessi Losada and former INDYCAR SERIES driver Oriol Servia, an 11x Indy 500 racer, as analyst. Zarur reports from the pits. BEST OF FOX SPORTS' INDY 500 COVERAGE: Pato O'Ward pens letter to Indy 500: 'Had my heart broken here … but it also fuels me' 2025 Indy 500 liveries: See the designs of all 34 cars on the track at The Brickyard Everything to know about the Indy 500: Entry list, schedule, Carb Day, favorites Counting down the 25 most memorable moments in Indy 500 history INDYCAR Power Rankings: Will the Indy 500 jumble this list? Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from NTT INDYCAR SERIES Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NFL Great Tom Brady to Be Part of Jimmie Johnson's NASCAR/Indy 500 'Double'
A couple of G.O.A.T.s to take lap around Brickyard on race day morning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of the Indy 500 on May 25. While Kyle Larson is expected to be getting amped up for his second Indianapolis 500 and the first leg of his planned 'Hendrick 1100,' NASCAR great Jimmie Johnson will be starting his own 'double' May 25. The seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, who qualified in the fourth row at the 2022 Indianapolis 500 and competed for Chip Ganassi Racing en route to the race's Rookie of the Year Award, will chauffeur seven-time National Football League Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady for a lap around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the Fastest Seat in Sports. The pair of GOATs (that's "Greatest of All Time" for those not quite up to speed) will lead the field to green in a custom IndyCar Series tw0-seater car. Brady, the lead FOX NFL analyst, had a cameo appearance in the first FOX Sports commercial that featured Josef Newgarden and debuted in January during the football playoffs. 'I love the Indy 500,' NASCAR Hall of Famer Johnson said. 'There is an energy and excitement around the '500' that is unlike anything I have experienced before. Certainly, pre-race ceremonies are the ultimate racing experience that I've had outside of the car. I'm thrilled to be a part of the program and to see the stands full one more time. I'm extremely honored to come back and do it and to be able to also share this experience with another seven-time champion.' After Johnson gives Brady the ride of a lifetime, he will fly to Charlotte and make his 700th career series start in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Johnson is the co-owner of Legacy Motor Club, which fields two entries in the NASCAR Cup Series and one part-time entry for Johnson in the No. 84 Chevrolet. Larson is hoping to race in the Charlotte event, as well.


Irish Daily Star
26-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Star
3 stars who should join Tom Brady and Terry Bradshaw in FOX NFL Sunday studio
The FOX NFL Sunday team will look a little different in 2025 without longtime staple Jimmy Johnson still in the fold. The 81-year-old former Dallas Cowboys coach retired from the post in March in what he called an "extremely difficult decision." The team has to announce a replacement for Johnson but still has plenty of stars without him, including host Curt Menafee alongside analysts Terry Bradshaw , Howie Long, Michael Strahan , and Rob Gronkowski. FOX could go in several directions to fill the void next season: the network could elect for a former coach, go for a former Cowboys player to fill the Dallas quota (FOX covers most regular-season Cowboys games), or leave the seat vacant for a season and wait for the biggest name possible. The network has further star power on the broadcasting side, especially after signing Tom Brady to a gaudy 10-year, $375 million contract last year. Read More Related Articles Rory McIlroy's stunning mansion with Erica Stoll pictured, golf course next door Read More Related Articles Rory McIlroy and wife Erica Stoll pictured returning to Florida after PGA Tour decision The Former Coach: Ron Rivera Rivera is currently the general manager of the football team at his alma mater, the University of California . As a player, he was a key cog in the hailed Chicago Bears 1980s "Monsters of the Midway" defense. Rivera spent over a decade coaching in the NFL , capturing two NFL Coach of the Year awards with the Carolina Panthers. He was known as "Riverboat Ron" for his cavalier approach to going for it on third down. He was fired by the Washington Commanders after the 2023 NFL season. Rivera is a well-known personality with experience working in TV - working for SportsChennel Chicago in the 1990s - and with NFL Live on ESPN last season. He would also be the first person of Latin descent to work for the FOX NFL Sunday team. Michael Irvin would be a logical candidate for the 2025 FOX NFL Sunday team (Image: Getty Images) The Cowboys Connection: Michael Irvin Irvin was a three-time Super Bowl champion in Big D, ranking second in franchise history with 11,904 receiving yards. The Pro Football Hall of Famer matched his gaudy on-field numbers with his electric commentary on it. Irvin is a Hall of Fame personality, delivering a flurry of hit soundbites across his 15 years with NFL Network before he was let go in 2024. He is also an all-out Cowboys homer, exemplified by his positive relationships with many still on the team. He is also good friends with Johnson, who he played under in the 1990s. Irvin is already in-house with FOX, serving as a co-host on the debate show 'Speak' alongside Paul Pierce, Keyshawn Johnson, and Joy Taylor. The Active Player: Travis Kelce Quite simply, Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift has elevated his status to being perhaps one of the most widely recognized American sports stars. He will return to the Kansas City Chiefs for at least one more season, but father time seems to be finally catching up to a star — he was held to just four catches in his team's Super Bowl LIX defeat. Would he be redundant next to another recently-retired tight end (Gronkowski)? Perhaps, but his appeal would attract millions of new eyeballs.