In the ever-evolving world of love and relationships, FOX’s NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is offering a refreshing take—especially when it comes to long-distance romance. Speaking candidly on her Calm Down podcast with co-host and close friend Charissa Thompson, Andrews offered heartfelt advice to fans navigating complicated love lives.
Erin Andrews sees excitement in long-distance relationships
Erin Andrews’ life may be a whirlwind of sportscasting, fashion ventures, and podcasting, but she’s never been shy about opening up. On a recent episode of Calm Down, a listener asked about handling long-distance relationships. Andrews didn't sugarcoat the challenges, but her message was rooted in optimism.
“Look, I think it’s hard to date in the same city, in a different state. It’s also hard to find the right person,” she admitted. However, she encouraged listeners not to give up on love just because of logistics. “If you have a crush and they live in another state, I don’t think that should deter you from not moving forward,” Andrews said. She even called it “exciting” when you finally get to reunite with your partner after time apart.
Andrews wrapped her advice with the kind of real-world wisdom that has made her podcast such a hit: “If you have the means, if you have the patience, if you are interested in each other that much, see where it goes.”
Charissa Thompson stands firm: “No more marriage for me”
While Erin Andrews leans into love, Charissa Thompson is waving goodbye to the idea of ever marrying again. With two previous marriages behind her, Thompson is content with where she is—no veil, no vows, just love.
“I am never getting married again,” Thompson declared firmly on the podcast. “People just want to show up for the party... I’m just not going to have a wedding.”
Her stance isn’t new. In another conversation with Kylie Kelce, she reflected on her past, saying, “I married the wrong people, plural. I don’t want to attach myself to something that I can’t detach from.”
Even when fans questioned her love life on social media, Thompson kept it classy. Responding to a sarcastic question about how many times she plans to get married, she replied, “No more marriage for me, but thanks for asking. Just being with a man who is kind and doesn’t take from me is all the commitment I need!”
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Whether you’re chasing love across state lines or choosing to stay single and fulfilled, Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson offer two powerful and valid views on modern relationships . Their message? Love should be on your own terms—whatever those terms may be.
Erin Andrews sees excitement in long-distance relationships
Erin Andrews’ life may be a whirlwind of sportscasting, fashion ventures, and podcasting, but she’s never been shy about opening up. On a recent episode of Calm Down, a listener asked about handling long-distance relationships. Andrews didn't sugarcoat the challenges, but her message was rooted in optimism.
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“Look, I think it’s hard to date in the same city, in a different state. It’s also hard to find the right person,” she admitted. However, she encouraged listeners not to give up on love just because of logistics. “If you have a crush and they live in another state, I don’t think that should deter you from not moving forward,” Andrews said. She even called it “exciting” when you finally get to reunite with your partner after time apart.
Andrews wrapped her advice with the kind of real-world wisdom that has made her podcast such a hit: “If you have the means, if you have the patience, if you are interested in each other that much, see where it goes.”
Charissa Thompson stands firm: “No more marriage for me”
While Erin Andrews leans into love, Charissa Thompson is waving goodbye to the idea of ever marrying again. With two previous marriages behind her, Thompson is content with where she is—no veil, no vows, just love.
“I am never getting married again,” Thompson declared firmly on the podcast. “People just want to show up for the party... I’m just not going to have a wedding.”
Her stance isn’t new. In another conversation with Kylie Kelce, she reflected on her past, saying, “I married the wrong people, plural. I don’t want to attach myself to something that I can’t detach from.”
Even when fans questioned her love life on social media, Thompson kept it classy. Responding to a sarcastic question about how many times she plans to get married, she replied, “No more marriage for me, but thanks for asking. Just being with a man who is kind and doesn’t take from me is all the commitment I need!”
Also Read: No more Reputation Taylor's Version—Taylor Swift backs away from ‘Reputation’ re-recording, fans accuse her of stalling
Whether you’re chasing love across state lines or choosing to stay single and fulfilled, Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson offer two powerful and valid views on modern relationships . Their message? Love should be on your own terms—whatever those terms may be.
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