Fox Sports broadcaster Erin Andrews sends message to fans who are ‘still talking’ about her eyebrows

Erin Andrews has grown tired of fans talking about her eyebrows, and she let it be known on the latest episode of her Calm Down podcast with Charissa Thompson.

The Fox Sports commentator, 46, shared one of her biggest pet peeves in the installment of the podcast.

During a Q&A segment on the Nov. 14 episode, Thompson read a question from a listener who asked: ‘Can I know where Erin gets her eyebrows done?’. Andrews then quickly fired back.

‘I got them done probably a month and a half ago and people are still talking about these f***ing things,’ Andrews exclaimed as Thompson broke in laughter.

‘They look great. This is a positive,’ Thompson replied. ‘You’re being crazy right now… they look fantastic.’

Erin Andrews responded to fans ‘still talking’ about her eyebrows on the Calm Down podcast 

‘I’m using a serum. Some people say they’re buzzard,’ Andrews continued. ‘I’m not trying to make them that way. I just like bushy eyebrows.’

While Andrews continued to express frustration over the responses, Thompson cited their call with New England Patriots legend Julian Edelman – who had a positive reaction.

‘Okay, you’re being crazy right now because I’ll tell you who loved them,’ Thompson said. ‘Our FaceTime the other day with Julian Edelman. Jules [said] your eyebrows look great.’

‘He goes ‘You just got your brows done, huh?’ No, I got them done a month and a half ago,’ Andrews replied. ‘And I had the whole whiny voice then too.

The shape and thickness of Andrews’ eyebrows have been the subject of a running joke on their program for months. In January, she shared her skincare routine and revealed that she no longer waxes her brows.

‘I haven’t waxed my eyebrows in forever,’ she shared. ‘It feels like it stopped growing, which is also frightening because one of my other girlfriends has talked to me about going gray and losing them.

‘And I’m like, ‘Oh my god, this happens?’ So I’ve been doing a little serum to try to get them to grow thicker.’

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