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NextImg:ESPN’s Erin Dolan sends social media warning to fans over concerning issue

Erin Dolan is urging her followers to be mindful on social media.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the ESPN sports betting analyst addressed a concerning issue brought to her attention, with users allegedly being solicited under the guise that they’re corresponding with her.

“Alright. Enough is enough,” Dolan began in an Instagram Story.

Erin Kate Dolan addressed a concerning social media issue in May 2025. Erin Kate Dolan/Instagram
The ESPN sports betting analyst posted a message to her Instagram Story. Erin Kate Dolan/Instagram

“I have TikTok, Instagram and Twitter @erinkatedolan. All verified. That’s it.

“I would never reach out to anyone for money. I would never sell photos or videos. I would never speak to strangers on the phone. Despite turning off my DMs to not intake this nonsense, people still find a way to reach out letting me know these things are happening. I assure you, it’s not me. It’s called AI. Welcome to 2025.”

Erin Dolan boasts more than 300,000 followers on Instagram. Erin Kate Dolan/Instagram

Dolan has more than 584,000 followers across her Instagram, TikTok and X pages.

She has been at ESPN since 2021 and is frequently featured on “ESPN BET Live” and “Sunday NFL Countdown.”

Dolan’s personal life was thrust into the spotlight in February when she confirmed her romance with Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm after much speculation.

“Having someone who’s in the same industry [and being able] to support each other is great, just because you deal with the same outside noise a lot of people don’t understand,” she previously told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Erin Dolan has been at ESPN since 2021. Erin Kate Dolan/Instagram

Dolan isn’t the only sports media personality who has dealt with impersonators in recent years.

Back in 2022, golf influencer Paige Spiranac shared red flags fans should watch out for when it comes to fake accounts.

Spiranac said if an account requests money or gifts, it’s a dupe.