Erin Andrews is the wife of retired professional hockey player Jarett Stoll. The duo first met during the 2012 World Series. Stoll sneaked his way into the dugout where Andrews was reporting from and introduced himself.
Andrews and Stoll eventually met for dinner and started dating. The duo tied the knot five years later in Big Sky, Montana. Andrews is a journalist and actress from the United States. She has also worked with ESPN, Fox Sports, and others. She is currently working as a sideline reporter for the Fox NFL.
Erin Andrews Responded to fans who criticized her outfit at the Packers game.
Fans have grown accustomed to seeing Erin Andrews and her various outfits during NFL gamedays, but one particular ensemble sparked a social media frenzy. On game days, the veteran broadcaster handles pregame and postgame interviews for FOX, as well as various conversations with coaches.
Erin Andrews was in attendance for the Green Bay Packers game against Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and her outfit became a topic of conversation.
On FOX Sports, she discussed outfits and how women can't seem to win when it comes to what they wear on television on their "Calm Down" podcast.
Erin Andrews acknowledged the compliment but then attacked the trolls who despised it. She said:
“Thanks! Of course, Twitter always has a say and it’s like shut up. You stand on a sideline where it was 100 degrees and I knew the head would be soaking wet, I didn’t want to deal with it… I was like, you know what? I’m just going to wear a hat.”
Andrews explained:
Everyone’s going to say something. If I wear a dress that’s literally a [expletive] turtleneck dress … then it’s like ‘Oh, what it is this evening wear?’ If I wear anything that remotely shows cleavage, it’s like ‘Oh, you little sl*t on a Sunday.’ Like, which one, what do you want from me?”
Erin Andrews' husband, Jarret Stoll's NHL stats
Jarret Stoll's career has been defined by Stanley Cup victories and outstanding faceoff performances.
The forward from Melville, Saskatchewan, won the Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014 and is widely regarded as one of the best faceoff men of his generation.
Stoll was selected by the Calgary Flames in the second round (No. 46) of the 2000 NHL Draft but did not sign a contract. After re-entering the draft in 2002, he was selected in the second round, this time by Edmonton at No. 36.
Stoll scored his first NHL goal in his sixth game, leading Edmonton to a 5-4 victory over the New York Rangers.