Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews announce live show at Netflix comedy festival
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews are taking their podcast, Calm Down, to the stage for a special live show.
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews are taking their podcast, Calm Down, to the stage for a special live show.
"As a colleague and as someone who has watched her work for years, one of the best hosts and does it on two different shows."
"Am I an animal in a zoo?"
"I've got nipples. Could you milk me, Greg?"
In both instances, entire swaths of media members swarmed to the issue to make their voices heard.
"It was a disaster. I feel so bad."
Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews passed up an opportunity to open up about the recent sideline reporting controversy on their own podcast.
"You're not supposed to make stuff up. Do your job. Your job isn't to make things up."
"For her entire career, Erin Andrews has worked very closely with coaches, players, and P.R. staffs to ensure accuracy in her reporting."
"NOBODY knows Festivus at the desk?"
"I think we should collectively say a prayer for all the sideline reporters out there."
"I have never lied about anything or been unethical during my time as a sports broadcaster."
"This is not normal or ethical."
"I didn’t want to screw up the report. So I was like, ‘I’m just gonna make this up.’"
"Is this a paid appearance for me? Charissa has enough money."
"We can have fun with s***. We're not hitting on the athletes."
"I'm like, 'IS THIS? IS THIS?' And she goes, 'I think it is... I think it is!'"
NFL media personalities Charissa Thompson and Erin Andrews have nearly 40 years combined experience covering sports but are...
"There is always this preconceived notion. It just sucks."
Can you believe it has been ten years since Fox launched a competitor to ESPN and SportsCenter with Fox Sports Live?
"The thing that they took to me that was the most valuable is my sense of security."
“It’s an unfortunate thing that you and I both have empathy for one another on because we went through it in different ways."