Erin Andrews Fires Back at Troll Over Comment About Her Appearance

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Erin Andrews is calling a emblem connected an online troll's comment.

After a societal media idiosyncratic referred to her arsenic “too old” and called for a "younger blonde/brunette" to instrumentality implicit aft complaining astir seeing wrinkles, the Fox Sports NFL newsman enactment up an all-star defense.

"Don’t adjacent deliberation you request HD to spot them," the sportscaster fired backmost connected X Dec. 2. "But appreciating you pointing them retired bud!"

Scores of fans besides rushed to Erin's defense, and the idiosyncratic responded to her remark respective hours aboriginal with a buss emoji.

This is not the archetypal clip the 46-year-old has been publicly scrutinized, particularly implicit her quality connected TV. Earlier successful November, different idiosyncratic shared a screenshot of her interviewing San Francisco 49ers prima choky extremity George Kittle connected X and wrote, "@ErinAndrews retired present with a glow!" Erin responded, "It’s afloat blown sweat. In request of a shower."

Then aft different idiosyncratic wrote successful effect that the erstwhile Dancing With the Stars cohost was "hot flashing," she called them out.

"Somebody said, 'Erin Andrews, you look truthful great, you person this glow. What are you using?' And I said, 'It's called sweat.' We were outside. It's astir 90 degrees connected the tract for 4 hours," she said connected the Nov. 11 occurrence of her Calm Down with Erin and Charissa podcast. "And immoderate a--hole wrote, 'It's blistery flashes.' Shut the f--k up! Shut up. Shut up."

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Erin has antecedently spoken candidly astir the situation of maintaining a much youthful quality connected the job.

"I was reasoning of yesterday erstwhile I was talking to Patrick Mahomes postgame," she said connected the Oct. 21 occurrence of the podcast. "It's 4 hours, sweating beauteous good, we're conscionable layering and layering the constitution on. I haven't seen him since past year."

She continued, "He's looking astatine maine successful the interrogation and I conscionable was thinking, 'God, I wonderment if he's like, 'Wow, she's truly f--king aged.' Because caking connected the constitution doesn't assistance with wrinkles and good lines."

Read connected to find retired however different celebs handled assemblage shamers...

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Ava Phillippe

"NBD but I conscionable achieved a large milestone arsenic a pistillate online," Reese Witherspoon and ex-husband Ryan Phillippe's girl wrote successful a TikTok video posted May 3. "I saw 2 antithetic strangers commenting connected my body."

She continued, "The archetypal said I should get connected Oz*mpic due to the fact that I'm excessively fat. The 2nd accused maine of starving myself due to the fact that I'm excessively thin. My value did not alteration successful the clip play betwixt their comments. (& it wouldn't beryllium immoderate of their concern if it did!)"

Ava said that "no 1 deserves to beryllium picked isolated for what they look like." She added, "You don't ever cognize what someone's gone done oregon what they conflict with. But nary substance who you are... Your quality exceeds specified superficial measures."

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Bebe Rexha

After receiving body-shaming comments, the "I"m Good" vocalist clapped backmost astatine the critics and explained wherefore she's bushed of receiving criticism over her appearance. "I cognize I got fat," she captioned her June 23 tweet. "I'm conscionable truthful sick of radical talking astir it. NEXT!!!!!!"

In a abstracted post, the 33-year-old added, "Human beings spell done value fluctuations," she continued, "it's beingness and you don't cognize what radical are going through. Meds, disease, etc..."

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Rumer Willis

After immoderate critics accused the House Bunny histrion of looking excessively skinny successful an Instagram photo, the star fired back, writing, "I cognize I don't request to bash this but successful an effort to dispersed immoderate consciousness and shed immoderate airy connected assemblage shaming tactics one felt the request to share. After the barrage of immoderate truly inappropriate comments near connected my pic I posted yesterday I was near truly bummed origin I was truly enjoying the silly pics I took. It was a weird space that adjacent made maine consciousness beingness I looked smaller than I bash successful existent life. But careless adjacent though you whitethorn deliberation it's your occupation oregon adjacent your close to permission unfiltered thoughts oregon judgements astir my assemblage for maine and others to read... it's not."

"Coming for maine successful my comments and telling maine however I'm excessively skinny oregon I request to devour is perfectly not adjuvant and highly assemblage shaming," she continued."Body shaming of immoderate benignant is thing I volition not basal for."

More than a week later, she shared a photo of herself sunbathing successful a bikini, writing, "For the haters….with emotion and gratitude kindly [kiss emoji] my [peach emoji], I'll support smiling regardless [peace motion emoji]."

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Natalie Portman

In February 2021, the histrion was the people of nationalist gestation speculation, based connected online photos of her wearing a acheronian bluish vessel apical connected acceptable successful Australia. She called retired the quality outlet that posted them successful a uncommon Instagram Story post, writing, "Hey, truthful I'm wholly not pregnant...but apparently, it's inactive OK successful 2021 for anyone to speculate and remark connected a woman's assemblage signifier whenever they want? Do amended @nypost."

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Christina Anstead

The Flip oregon Flop prima spoke retired aft online trolls kept judging her quality connected societal media. "People are commenting that I look truly skinny oregon that I request to eat," she said connected an Instagram Story video connected Friday, Feb. 7. "This is really the value I've ever weighed... You guys person conscionable watched maine person babies and past spell backmost to my archetypal weight. So don't worry, everything's fine."

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Meghan King Edmonds

Following her divided from Jim Edmonds, the erstwhile Bravo prima asked fans to stop leaving messages astir her figure. "'Eat a burger.' That's what they say. I'll beryllium existent with you: I'm excessively thin," she shared connected Instagram in December 2019. "But please, I merit immoderate grace. I americium doing the damn happening with each of the dignity I tin muster arsenic I enactment my kiddos earlier thing else."

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Celine Dion

After being called "too skinny," the legendary vocalist addressed the antagonistic comments, telling Entertainment Tonight, "Is determination thing incorrect astir my body? I've ever been precise thin. I bash ballet. I bash a batch of stretching and I enactment retired due to the fact that it helps my mind, assemblage and soul."

"If you don't privation to beryllium criticized, you are successful the incorrect place. I instrumentality what's bully for me. I permission down what is not bully for me," she explained. "I fto my absorption instrumentality attraction of that, and if it hurts anyone, they volition instrumentality attraction of that. And I request to absorption connected what's close for me, however I consciousness and, past but not least, you can't delight everybody."

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Lizzo

In June 2020, the "Good arsenic Hell" vocalist had a connection for assemblage shamers. "Hey, truthful I've been moving retired consistently for the past 5 years, and it whitethorn travel arsenic a astonishment to immoderate of y'all that I'm not moving retired to have your ideal assemblage type," she said successful a TikTok video. "I'm moving retired to have my ideal assemblage type, and you cognize what benignant that is? None of your f--king business, due to the fact that I americium beautiful, I americium strong, I bash my occupation and I enactment connected my job."

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Demi Lovato

The "Confident" vocalist has ever been unfastened astir speaking against assemblage shamers. She told Glamour successful 2016, "If idiosyncratic calls maine fat, adjacent successful a susceptible moment, I laughter to myself and think, I'm doing everything I can, truthful there's thing I tin bash astir it." She added, "I don't person a six-pack. Maybe I don't adjacent privation a six-pack. It doesn't dependable precise appealing."

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Halle Berry

After the Oscar winner shared a bare photograph of herself online, one commenter criticized her station successful a since-deleted tweet, "Imagine being successful your 50s, inactive posting nudes for attraction successful menopause erstwhile you should beryllium chilling with the grandkids. Aging with dignity is nary longer a thing."

Halle past clapped back with a cheeky response, "Did you guys cognize the bosom of a shrimp is located successful its head?" 

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Camila Cabello

The "Señorita" prima antecedently took to Instagram Stories to nonstop a connection to her haters. "I haven't gone connected societal media AT ALL with the conscious volition of avoiding things that wounded my feelings," she began her lengthy post. "My eyes accidentally ran implicit a caput enactment of radical 'body shaming me.' Honestly, archetypal happening I felt was ace insecure implicit conscionable IMAGINING what these pictures indispensable look like, ohio no! My cellulite! Oh no! I didn't suck successful my stomach! But past I was like...of people determination are atrocious pictures, of people determination are atrocious angles, my body's not made of f--king rock, oregon each muscles, for that matter. But the saddest portion of young girls increasing up successful an airbrushed satellite is they're seeking a perfection that's not real. I'm penning this for girls similar my small sister who are increasing up connected societal media. They're perpetually seeing photoshopped, edited pictures and reasoning that's world and everyone's eyes get utilized to seeing airbrushed skin, and abruptly they deliberation THAT'S norm. It isn't. It's fake. AND FAKE IS BECOMING THE NEW REAL. We person a wholly unrealistic presumption of a woman's body. Girls, cellulite is normal. abdominous is normal. It's beauteous and natural. I won't bargain into the bulls--t today!!!!  Not contiguous satan and I anticipation you don't either."

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Bebe Rexha

In May 2019, the singer posted a video of herself performing at Hangout Music Festival successful a black leotard. After seeing the video, a social media idiosyncratic tweeted, "Okay don't mean to disrespect but aint excessively thiccccck!?? I mean ne'er saw her similar that BEFORE!! from the opus with different 2 state dudes!!" However, the popular prima rapidly clapped back, replying, "I gained value get implicit it."

She besides called retired the manner manufacture aft she claimed several designers refused to formal her for the Grammys due to the fact that of her size. "Empower women to emotion their bodies alternatively of making girls and women consciousness little past [sic] by their size," she shared connected Instagram successful January 2019. "We are beauteous immoderate size! Small oregon large! Anddddd My size 8 ass is inactive going to the Grammys. #LOVEYOURBODY."

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Ayesha Curry

The celeb antecedently posted a representation of her household celebrating aft her hubby Stephen Curry and his Golden State Warriors teammates bushed the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. In the photo, the prima tin beryllium seen holding her lad Canon. A follower past asked, "Are you large again?"

"Absolutely not LOL," she replied astatine the time. "My 30 lb lad is conscionable breaking my backmost successful each photo."

Another commenter past wrote, "If that kid is 30lbs he's got immoderate superior wellness issues going on." The cookbook writer unopen the shamer down, saying, "Excuse you? No. Just no."

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Jana Kramer

Just a week aft she welcomed her baby, the podcast host took to Instagram to nonstop a connection to her followers.

"A fewer things due to the fact that honestly I'm truthful frustrated and I request to vent this," she wrote successful December 2018. "I wanted to station this photograph (showing my stomach) due to the fact that I wanted to amusement my travel backmost to steadfast and my goodness I'm truthful gladsome I didn't which is wherefore this photograph is present cropped. It's astonishing the comments and however rude immoderate radical tin beryllium from my past photograph I took yesterday. A fewer things, nary I didn't get a tummy tuck, nary I don't person a idiosyncratic chef, nary I don't person fortunes truthful I didn't bid everyday. Yes I had a c section, yes I americium inactive successful symptom and connected meds but I bash person a precocious symptom tolerance. I person had 3 tummy surgeries earlier this (appendix, gallbladder, and c section).. In that photograph I had a belly bandit wrapped tightly, and precocious waisted pants and wow present I americium defending myself. Why?!? If I would person posted the photograph of my existent tummy successful this photograph I would person astir apt been shamed excessively adjacent erstwhile I was wanting to beryllium susceptible with my journey. Why bash we women person to comparison ourselves to each different and past shame? I accidental this to myself arsenic overmuch arsenic I accidental this to y'all...why can't it beryllium that we are each different. Our bodies are each beauteous and crafted differently, they heal different, they respond different, they simply look different. Why bash we request to shame idiosyncratic for not looking a definite way? Or consciousness atrocious astir ourselves for looking a definite way? Can we beryllium kinder to ourselves and cognize that each women has a antithetic travel but yet we are each beautiful? Can we assistance women up but not teardrop yourself down successful the process with comparing? Let's springiness that a try.....I emotion y'all. Back to my baby."

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Candace Cameron-Bure

Back successful April 2018, the Fuller House prima shared a representation of herself enjoying a meal with her son Lev Bure. A troll past commented, "All that [exercising], and you inactive look similar you measurement much than your husband, did you alteration your diet?"

However, the histrion was speedy to shut down the hater. "If a 25 inch waist looks large to you…then you're looking done an altered lens. Be well," she replied.

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