Annie Agar Forced To Speak Out After Social Media Takes Issue With Her Body [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Annie Agar had no clue that one day she would have to respond to social media about the state of her body.
Over the years, the NFL host had been known to garner attention for her outfits or bikini pictures. On Monday, she was back wearing as little as possible, but something was very different this time around.
On Monday, Annie Agar posted a great moment of herself from a fishing trip where she could be seen smiling while holding a fish. By posting the picture, she also posted a caption that took a shot at Jerry Jeudy. That is her thing to do for every picture.
This time, her picture was met with a different tone as fans spoke about her body.
Annie Agar Says She is Not on Ozempic

Agar, an NFL content creator known for humorous team “meeting” videos, posted a 2-minute selfie video speaking about critics.
She directly addressed her audience in a casual home setting to ease the fears of worried folks.
“Okay, I wasn’t even going to address this because I don’t know if it’s worth the time, but the comments have gotten a little out of control,” Annie Agar said.
“I am fine! I don’t let comments bother me. I’m very thankful I’ve got a great support system, great roots, good faith,” she said to people who were worried about her. “There has been a lot of comment about Ozempic,” she replied to fans speaking about her body weight.
To explain why she has lost so much weight, she stated what she is actually doing. “I cut out refined sugar and alcohol. I do drink maybe once a week, sometimes if there’s a country concert, a little bit more,” Annie Agar revealed.
— Annie Agar (@AnnieAgar) May 19, 2026
“It depends on the week. I cut out all refined sugar. I don’t eat any sugar, and I just eat whole foods, and I incline walk. It has changed my life.”
“So I appreciate the comments if it comes from a good place, if it’s a place of concern,” Agar added.
In the meantime, Agar is all about her work and content. She serves as a national NFL and college football correspondent for Bally Sports and has contributed as an on-air personality for the Chicago Sports Network.
