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ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Provocative Shirt Causes A Major Stir

ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Provocative Shirt Causes A Major Stir

ESPN star Mina Kimes’ provocative shirt caused something of a stir this week.

Kimes is one of the bigger personalities and presences at the Worldwide Leader in Sports, and as such, she is no stranger to making headlines.

In the last few weeks alone Kimes has gone viral for everything ranging from her explicit video with Laura Rutledge to her wild Las Vegas party photos to her wild Halloween costume.

This week proved to be no exception.

In a photo that quickly set the internet ablaze, Kimes showed off her provocative shirt to her fans:

 

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Understandably, folks had some strong reactions to the visual. It didn’t take them long to flock into her comments section to offer their replies.

Needless to say, the reception was mixed:

“Ratings say otherwise,” one person wrote.

“No one does. Check the tv ratings. More people watch paint dry,” a second person chimed in.

“Not true,” a third person added.

But not everyone struck that note.

“We sure do,” a separate fan wrote.

“Women’s NCAA basketball is a pretty fun show,” a second person added.

One fan took a different route altogether.

“Check the comments on any ESPN post about women’s sports and it’s pretty disgusting,” he wrote.

Big picture, Kimes is arguably the biggest name in sports media right now.

There is a reason ESPN paid her seven figures to be one of the faces of their NFL coverage.

With that sort of payday, you need to be able to keep people’s attention.

Over the past year, Kimes has proven extremely adept at doing precisely that.

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Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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