Erin Andrews has never been one to sugarcoat her thoughts, and her latest podcast appearance proves just that. In a fiery new episode of the Calm Down podcast, the Fox Sports icon didn’t hesitate to slam one of her biggest modern-day annoyances—bathroom selfies. And if you’ve ever been guilty of snapping a quick outfit pic next to a sink or paper towel dispenser, it might be time to reconsider your social media habits.
Fed up Erin Andrews calls for ban on public restroom selfies in no-holds-barred podcast moment
Returning alongside co-host Charissa Thompson, Andrews dove straight into what she called one of her top pet peeves. While the Calm Down podcast often mixes light-hearted banter with serious commentary, this time, Andrews’ frustration was anything but subtle.
“I got another complaint. The selfies in the bathroom of your super cute outfit are for the birds,” Andrews said during the episode. “I’m not gonna call you thirsty, but so, Desperado, to take a picture of your outfit and go ‘Here’s my outfit.’”
Her comments weren’t just playful jabs—they were a direct critique of a growing trend that blends vanity with questionable hygiene choices. “Do you know how much bacteria and odors are in that place? Like, get out of the public bathroom and find another, like, no one needs to see the sink and paper towel dispenser as we’re getting a full-length view of your trashy outfit,” she continued.
But she didn’t stop there. Andrews, clearly fed up with what she sees as a low point in digital culture, added, “Get out of the public restroom! It’s so bizarre. You’re that thirsty to document your outfit in a public restroom where people are walking around with sh*t on their shoes? I don’t get it. I’m sorry. Enough is enough. What has happened to our world?”
Thompson, never one to shy away from a candid take, chimed in with her own disgust. “I just love it when you can actually see the toilet in the background… I’m like, I don’t want to see where you take a s---! I don’t. I’m not interested in that,” she said.
While some may find their rants dramatic, their bold honesty has become a trademark of the Calm Down podcast. The duo often ventures far beyond the gridiron, using their platform to speak on everything from pop culture to personal gripes. Just recently, Andrews backed Taylor Swift for standing tall in her music rights dispute and even dubbed herself an “airport guru,” saying she “thrives” in chaotic travel situations.
Thompson, who had missed a few recent episodes due to travel, rejoined Andrews for this one, reigniting the dynamic that fans of the show love. As the NFL offseason slows down, content like this keeps the podcast entertaining—and surprisingly relatable.
And while bathroom selfies might not be outlawed anytime soon, Andrews’ stance is crystal clear: keep your fashion flexes out of the stalls.
Also Read: Swifties donate big after Taylor Swift’s touching visit to children’s hospital where she mentioned her 'boyfriend' Travis Kelce
Fed up Erin Andrews calls for ban on public restroom selfies in no-holds-barred podcast moment
Returning alongside co-host Charissa Thompson, Andrews dove straight into what she called one of her top pet peeves. While the Calm Down podcast often mixes light-hearted banter with serious commentary, this time, Andrews’ frustration was anything but subtle.
“I got another complaint. The selfies in the bathroom of your super cute outfit are for the birds,” Andrews said during the episode. “I’m not gonna call you thirsty, but so, Desperado, to take a picture of your outfit and go ‘Here’s my outfit.’”
BATHROOM SELFIES MUST END pic.twitter.com/Kbsuul3quJ
— Calm Down with Erin and Charissa (@calmdownpodcast) June 17, 2025
Her comments weren’t just playful jabs—they were a direct critique of a growing trend that blends vanity with questionable hygiene choices. “Do you know how much bacteria and odors are in that place? Like, get out of the public bathroom and find another, like, no one needs to see the sink and paper towel dispenser as we’re getting a full-length view of your trashy outfit,” she continued.
But she didn’t stop there. Andrews, clearly fed up with what she sees as a low point in digital culture, added, “Get out of the public restroom! It’s so bizarre. You’re that thirsty to document your outfit in a public restroom where people are walking around with sh*t on their shoes? I don’t get it. I’m sorry. Enough is enough. What has happened to our world?”
Thompson, never one to shy away from a candid take, chimed in with her own disgust. “I just love it when you can actually see the toilet in the background… I’m like, I don’t want to see where you take a s---! I don’t. I’m not interested in that,” she said.
While some may find their rants dramatic, their bold honesty has become a trademark of the Calm Down podcast. The duo often ventures far beyond the gridiron, using their platform to speak on everything from pop culture to personal gripes. Just recently, Andrews backed Taylor Swift for standing tall in her music rights dispute and even dubbed herself an “airport guru,” saying she “thrives” in chaotic travel situations.
Thompson, who had missed a few recent episodes due to travel, rejoined Andrews for this one, reigniting the dynamic that fans of the show love. As the NFL offseason slows down, content like this keeps the podcast entertaining—and surprisingly relatable.
And while bathroom selfies might not be outlawed anytime soon, Andrews’ stance is crystal clear: keep your fashion flexes out of the stalls.
Also Read: Swifties donate big after Taylor Swift’s touching visit to children’s hospital where she mentioned her 'boyfriend' Travis Kelce
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