Erin Andrews Talks Of Internal Clocks And Her Sideline Future
Erin Andrews' second interview post-peeping was with AOL's Fanhouse, and, not surprisingly, she sounds a little exhausted, wistful and ready to start quality me-time in the near future.
"I always want to stay in sport. But at some point, I have to start thinking about starting a family. That's why I'll start cutting back. I have to take my personal life into account. I can't imagine not being a part of sports in the fall. I see my future [remaining] in TV. The only change coming is to start thinking about my personal life and family. It's kind of time."
Interesting tense. This isn't that surprising a statement, given how crappy her summer was, but it seems to indicate that we'll see less and less of EA in the future after she re-prioritizes. Her contract isn't up any time super-soon (like, not in the next month or anything) but ESPN will probably have to figure out a new way to utilize Erin Andrews as she goes through whatever process she's going through right now.
As far as the baby-making, it's not known if Andrews is planning on marrying anyone (let alone seeing somebody), but I'm sure those are the types of personal details she'd prefer not disclosing at this point. Fair enough.
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