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Erin Andrews' Wordless Reaction to Ashley Mova's Outfit for Lakers Game

Erin Andrews' Wordless Reaction to Ashley Mova's Outfit for Lakers Game

Yahoo27-04-2025
There has been no shortage of star power off the court in the Los Angeles Lakers' first-round NBA playoffs matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
As expected, some of the biggest celebrities have been coming out to support the Lakers at Crypto.com Arena as they battle a formidable Wolves side in the opening round.
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Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews has not had the chance to catch the action live in L.A.'s first two home games of the postseason. Nevertheless, one particular individual caught the prominent sportscaster's attention.
Andrews took to social media on Saturday to send a subtle shoutout to Lakers in-arena host Ashley Mova, who was spotted with a WEAR by EA jacket during the game. Andrews had a wordless reaction to Mova's outfit as the former shared a post from WEAR's official Instagram account.
Mova, a TV personality who serves as the Lakers' host during home games at Crypto.com Arena, donned a WEAR by EA varsity-style Lakers jacket. It had a vintage Lakers logo on the purple body's left chest, and another Lakers-themed patch on one of the white sleeves.
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According to the post, the jacket is available for sale at the NBA online store.
NFL reporter Erin Andrews Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
WEAR by Erin Andrews is a brand that has an official licensing agreement with the NBA, as well as a number of major sports leagues in the United States, such as the NFL, MLB, NHL, WNBA and the NCAA.
Andrews founded the brand in 2019 alongside her business partner, Constance Schwartz-Morini. According to the WEAR website, their merchandise is "designed to be worn AnyWEAR and EveryWEAR — bringing the spirit of the game into every part of your life."
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