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Uber Eats Delivery Driver Caught Urinating In Yard Of Sports Reporter Josina Anderson

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

NFL Insider reporter Josina Anderson sitting on couch
NFL Insider reporter Josina Anderson (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images0

The digital world erupted in absolute disbelief following a stunning public complaint from Josina Anderson. The highly respected sports journalist took to social media to blast a major food delivery corporation over an incredibly bizarre home delivery incident.

Over the years, Anderson has faced backlash over her perceived creepy behavior. However, this incident makes those accusations look like child’s play.

Shocking Delivery Service Incident Exposed by Josina Anderson

Jan 28, 2020; Miami, Florida, USA; ESPN reporter Josina Anderson listens during San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl LIV press conference at Hyatt Regency Miami/James L. Knight Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

While expecting a routine meal drop-off at her private residence, the veteran television reporter witnessed a complete breakdown of basic professional boundaries.

The disturbing situation unfolded immediately after an Uber driver dropped off a food order directly at her front door. Instead of returning to her vehicle, the delivery woman walked straight over to the side of the house.

According to the public complaint, the worker proceeded to strip off her jeans and relieve herself right out in the wide open yard. The explicit disregard for private property left the prominent media personality entirely speechless.

Frustrating Corporate Customer Support Facing Anderson

Feb 3, 2026; San Francisco, CA, USA; Josina Anderson poses on radio row at the Super Bowl LX media center at the Moscone Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The off-field drama intensified dramatically when the company’s internal customer service team failed to handle the property violation appropriately. On the social media platform X, Josina Anderson shared her intense frustration regarding the initial chat support response she received. Representatives initially claimed that company guidelines offered no specific concession remedies to address the lawn incident.

“Ask me how I know she did that,” the reporter warned, hinting at clear security camera footage recording the entire ordeal.

The viral post quickly generated massive engagement, gathering hundreds of thousands of views within just a few hours.

Eventually, Uber Support would chime in. They wrote, “Hi Josina, this is absolutely not okay at all. This behavior was unacceptable, and we’ve shared this incident with our Safety team for immediate review.”

Many users urged the veteran reporter to file a formal police report regarding public indecency and trespassing laws.

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