


Erin Andrews is going through it.
The Fox Sports veteran reporter, 45, revealed in a recent episode of her and Charissa Thompson’s “Calm Down” podcast that a man working on a leaky roof at her California home caught her inspecting her armpit.
“I got guys on my roof, they’re taking off sun roofs. ‘Roofs, rooves?’ … Those two skylights in my bathroom, one morning I was checking out maybe an ingrown on my armpit and I looked up, looked at my armpit, looked up and my sunlight is gone and a man is, you know, fixing the leaks,” Andrews said on the podcast.
“I was like, ‘How are we doing?’ Good thing I wasn’t plucking anything, you know, I shouldn’t be plucking. Just a time at our house.”
The WEAR by Erin Andrews founder explained that her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, was out of town golfing at the time, and she was “holding it down” at home.
“I’m grateful we are able to make the repairs on our house. But it’s the f–king worst,” she said.
Andrews added that there is a bathroom blown out in the downstairs area of her home and that the leaky roof was due to the recent rainy weather in California.
After that, Andrews went on to explain how she “smoked” a street sign with Stoll’s car.
“I was in a rush to get to Pilates — trying to work out and take care of myself in the offseason,” she said.
“We had one of the maintenance guys parked behind my car, so I’m trying to edge out between the car and the ladder and as I do that, I smoke the ‘road closed’ sign that was at the end of my driveway.
“Smoked it. Wait until Jarret hears I was in his car. Smoked it, got out, [motherf–king] everything in sight. There are construction workers all around.
“[I] Went to pick up this metal sign… [it was] not small and they also collapse on your fingers. [I] don’t know if I need a tetanus shot because it’s squeezing both fingers.
“I’m screaming on our road here in the South Bay. ‘Ow, ow, I can’t get it off,'” Andrews recalled, adding that none of the maintenance workers checked to see if she was OK.
“[They] just watched me,” she said. “Thought I was going to lose a finger. Crying.”
In the end, Andrews made it to Pilates, however, no update on if she needs a Tetanus shot.