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Erin Andrews Wants One Thing From Her Husband For Her 48th Birthday [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews on the field.
Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

FOX Sports star Erin Andrews is lucky enough to have her birthday fall during the NFL offseason. Earlier this month, she took a trip to Ireland to celebrate her birthday.

The FOX Sports star turned 48, but officially touched down on the Emerald Isle a few days before. She posted several photos on Instagram.

Her husband, Jarret Stoll, celebrated the birthday by posting a loving photo of his wife on Instagram. Unfortunately, Andrews was not a fan of the picture and let him know about it.

Erin Andrews Tells Husband To Stop Posting Pictures of Her

Erin Andrews looking shocked
Erin Andrews (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

She was so disturbed by it that she issued a demand to her husband: no more photos of me on your Instagram page.

“He’s great, but he always just does a regurgitation of photos that he has in his phone and doesn’t look at them,” Erin Andrews said. In the picture, Andrews said she was scratching her boob.

“The latest one, I’m scratching my (breast). I am. I’m scratching my (breast) and my kid is there, and my dog is there.”

Charissa Thompson knew she wouldn’t like it and stated, “I was scrolling, and I saw it, and I went, ‘Oh, she’s not going to like that.’”

Andrews and her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, welcomed their first child into the world via surrogate in June of 2023.

Over her decades-long career, Erin Andrews has broken barriers for women in sports media. In 2022, Andrews became the first woman to receive the prestigious Pat Summerall Award. It recognized her career and the impact she’s made in the community. She was also named the recipient of Vince Lombardi’s Award of Excellence. That award recognizes individuals who capture the spirit of commitment and pursuit of excellence. In 2021, Andrews was honored with a Gracie Award.

She currently serves as the sideline reporter for FOX’s marquee NFL coverage, including multiple Super Bowl broadcasts. Before Fox Sports, she spent eight successful years at ESPN.

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