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Erin Andrews: Celebrities Must Have A 'Thick Skin' On Twitter

Erin Andrews

First Posted: 08/03/11 07:07 PM ET Updated: 10/03/11 06:12 AM ET

USA Today:

The Internet has been good and bad for ESPN's Erin Andrews. The sideline reporter's popularity on blogs helped turn her into one of ESPN's most famous on-air personalities. That led to an anchor job on ESPN's popular College GameDay, entertainment gigs on sister network ABC's Dancing with the Stars and Oscars coverage and a sponsorship from Reebok.

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The Internet has been good and bad for ESPN's Erin Andrews. The sideline reporter's popularity on blogs helped turn her into one of ESPN's most famous on-air personalities. That led to an anchor job o...
The Internet has been good and bad for ESPN's Erin Andrews. The sideline reporter's popularity on blogs helped turn her into one of ESPN's most famous on-air personalities. That led to an anchor job o...
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10:04 AM on 08/04/2011
So says the thin skinned sideline fluff..........uh, "reporter".
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OutAtFirst
Mountain goat, desert rat and sea dog
09:49 AM on 08/04/2011
Somewhere far into the future: "Yes Grandma Erin, we've heard about how you were traumatized by the peephole incident".
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11:30 PM on 08/03/2011
I make a lot of money sitting on the sidelines reporting 15 minutes total air time. Who wants to hear it. Erin you can drop out of the public eye anytime. Get a real job and then your complaints will sound more credible.
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Jazmo
Cause they're hip to the bull and hip to the lies.
06:31 PM on 08/03/2011
It's not just bad for celebs. That dude who said free birth control was the end of civilization? It's actually twitter, I'm convinced.