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‘Enough is enough’ – Erin Andrews calls for ban on ‘Desperado’ act as Fox NFL Sunday star rages ‘what has happened?’

ERIN Andrews wondered ‘what has happened to the world?’ in a furious rant.

The Fox NFL Sunday star told her fans “I don’t get it” as she raged about a real world issue.

Erin Andrews raged about toilet selfies on her podcast
Erin Andrews raged about toilet selfies on her podcast
Calm Down with Erin and Charissa
Erin Andrews at a sporting event.
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Erin Andrews worked on Fox’s coverage of Super Bowl LIX in February[/caption]

Andrews was talking on her Calm Down podcast with Charissa Thompson.

And she left Fox colleague Thompson at a loss for words with her passionate speech.

“I got another complaint,” Andrews said.

“The selfies in the bathroom of your super cute outfit are for the birds.

“I’m not gonna call you thirsty, but so, Desperado, to take a picture of your outfit and go ‘Here’s my outfit.’

“Do you know how much bacteria and odors are in that place?

“Like, get out of the public bathroom and find another, like, no one needs to see the sink and paper towel dispenser as we’re getting a full-length view of your trashy outfit.

“Get out of the public restroom! It’s so bizarre.

“You’re that thirsty to document your outfit in a public restroom where people are walking around with s**t on their shoes?

“I don’t get it. I’m sorry. Enough is enough. What has happened to our world?”


Thompson let her co-host vent without jumping in and she agreed with Andrews’ opinion.

She said, “I just love it when you can actually see the toilet in the background.

“I’m like, I don’t want to see where you take a s**t.

“I don’t. I’m not interested in that.”

Andrews and Thompson continue their podcast during the NFL offseason.

The pair both worked on Fox’s coverage of Super Bowl LIX.

Fox has undergone some changes during the offseason.

Jimmy Johnson, 81, is retiring from Fox NFL Sunday and is being replaced by Rob Gronkowski.

Terry Bradshaw claimed he wants to continue for another four more years.

Andrews and Thompson have also both faced uncertainty with their contracts ending.

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