Some people are afraid of spiders. Others are afraid to curse a hot mic.
Veteran Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews revealed that dropping an F-bomb on air is a “massive fear” for her.
During a recent episode of his “Calm Down” podcast Along with fellow Fox Sports host Charissa Thompson, the duo answered questions from fans, including: “How do you avoid dropping the F-bomb during a game?”
“It’s a huge fear — massive, massive,” Andrews said, prompting a surprised response from Thompson.
“Really? I don’t even think about it on the air,” Thompson said. “It’s very interesting though. I say now and maybe I will.”
Thompson then asked, “Have you ever done that by accident?”
Andrews replied: “Oh my God, no. I’m knocking over everything.”
Andrews will be on the sidelines for Fox on Feb. 12 for Super Bowl 2023 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.


On Monday, she took to Instagram to reveal that she has started preparing for the big game.
“And so it begins,” Andrews wrote on a photo rewatching the Chiefs-Bengals AFC Championship Game, adding the hashtag, “Super Bowl Prep.”
Andrews “quietly” re-signed a three-year deal with Fox after his longtime colleagues, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, left the network for ESPN last offseason.

The Post’s Andrew Marchand first reported in February that Aikman was expected to leave Fox Sports, and Buck later followed up by maintaining the partnership for “Monday Night Football.”
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