Erin Andrews Game Experience takes A Weird Turn

Erin Andrews Game Experience takes A Weird Turn

Erin Andrews Game Experience takes A Weird Turn

Erin Andrews reported about the Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers game wearing everything to keep her warm in the cold weather. The game was the seventh NFL game to be played since temperatures have gone below zero degrees.

Reports have indicated that the temperature may go down to negative fifty degrees when wind chill is factored in. It may be considered as the Ice Bowl 2 to some fans. This made the game experience of Andrews a rather cold one.

Prior to the game on Sunday, Andrews went shopping for warm jackets as she asks her Twitter followers to give her the best sports goods retail store in the Green Bay area.

Even as Erin Andrews came to the game wearing a number of layers of clothing, her pigtail hairstyle seemed to attract the attention of some fans.

One follower tweeted that many male fans may be watching the report of Andrews in pigtails with their mouth wide open. Andrews showed how cold the weather was by blowing smoke into the air during the report.

She also said that some of her co-workers at Fox may be crazy as she indicated that Randall Cobb was revealed that he's not afraid of wearing sleeveless shirts despite the cold weather conditions. She said even if she was wearing numerous layers of clothing, she still felt cold.

The day turned weird when Curt Menefee asked if her tongue was still fine and if she would lick goalposts. The comment by the Fox host was supposed to refer to a scene in the “Christmas Story” movie, but it came out differently for some viewers of the broadcast.

However, other Twitter followers had other ideas when they saw Erin Andrews reporting while wearing pigtails, which appeared to make her appealing to her male fans.

Posted by on Monday January 06 2014, 6:52 AM EDT. Ref: Inquisitr. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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