FOX’s Erin Andrews and Gracie Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, have entered a business partnership.
Andrews is one of the more popular sideline reporters covering NFL football and is a Sunday staple, but she’s also the owner of a clothing lineup, WEAR, which she launched as part of a partnership with Fanatics.
The latter has announced that Hunt partnered with WEAR to release a novel line of “new game day essentials.”
The clothing is available on the Fanatics website, which offers women’s sportswear at reasonable prices, with apparel for 20 NFL teams up for grabs.
“Gracie Hunt teamed up with @wearbyea to bring you your new game day essentials ✨ Find your team and shop the collection now at Fanatics.com,” the company shared via Instagram this week.
Fans Are Excited Over New Erin Andrews/Gracie Hunt Partnership
The announcement has stirred up some excitement among fans.
“Can’t wait to get my order!!! ❤️❤️,” one commented.
“Stunning! 😍adding to cart rn,” another added.
“Yay! So excited for you @graciehunt and can’t wait to make my purchase. I want everything,” said a third.
“I’ve never ran faster to purchase something in my life 😂 so amped to wear the corset to the Vikings/Jags game this weekenddddd!! Collection is beautiful,” another comment read.
“Love this!! So proud of you, G! Every piece is perfect!” a user wrote.
We imagine there will be gear available for all 32 NFL teams soon enough, but it appears that this interesting new venture involving Erin Andrews and Gracie Hunt is a worthwhile one.
Jason Kelce (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
There was a feeling that Jason Kelce might find himself in hot water with the law after snatching and then smashing someone’s phone on Saturday.
Multiple videos surfaced on social media over the weekend showing the former Eagles center being taunted by a fan who was recording him while he made his way to Beaver Stadium for the Penn State-Ohio State matchup.
The person in question, a Penn State fan, was heard asking Kelce, “Kelce — how does it feel that your brother is a [homophobic slur] for dating Taylor Swift?” the fan asked.
Kelce would grab the kid’s phone, smash it, pick it up, and ask him, “Who’s the [homophobic slur] now?”