ESPN’s LA studio shakes after being hit by earthquake as host Malika Andrews handles it like a pro

ESPN’s studio in Los Angeles was rocked by a 4.6 magnitude earthquake on Monday, as viral footage showed host Malika Andrew fully prepared for the moment on social media. 

Andrews was in the middle of interviewing Rebecca Lobo on the network’s ‘NBA Today’ show when the earthquake hit about two miles southwest of Pasadena.

‘Damn she was so calm and smooth I could have been screaming Chris Tucker style,’ a viewer reacted on X, while another said: ‘What a pro, didn’t even miss a beat.’

‘Glad everyone is okay!’ someone else reacted as many feared over Andrews’ safety.

The LAPD has asked residents in and around the metropolitan area to stay indoors.

Andrews looked up to the roof to see if anything was falling from it

Host Malika Andrews fully felt the 4.6 magnitude earthquake in ESPN’s LA studio on Monday

The LA Times noted that many Angelinos received alerts on their phones warning of the earthquake. 

Monday’s earthquake comes after LA experienced a 5.2 magnitude earthquake last week – the strongest to strike the state this year.

It was felt at Dodger Stadium in the middle of the seventh inning of an MLB game between LA and the Philadelphia Phillies, although the quake didn’t seem to be felt by all fans in the stands.

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