Kay Adams is one of the biggest names in all of sports media. And unlike many of her fellow broadcasters, she is extremely unproblematic.
This week, both Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson came under fire for making up NFL reports.
Adams, a former face of the NFL Network, would never. Instead she parlayed her legitimately great personality and on-camera ease into a lucrative stint hosting her own show.
Along the way, Adams has built up a massive social media presence. As a result, any time she publishes anything to one of her accounts, it immediately sets the internet ablaze. This week was no exception.
In an Instagram Story that blew up online with record quickness, Adams shared a video of herself wearing a towel and nothing else during a spa day:
Understandably, it was a huge hit.
This isn’t the first time in recent weeks that Adams has caused a stir. Between her flirty chat with her NFL quarterback crush, provocative NFL pajamas, and wild vacation photos, she has been a mainstay in the news cycle.
Adams’ place in the larger cultural zeitgeist is etched in stone at this point. And given her propensity for being uncontroversial and not making any waves, her popularity figures to only surge from her.
She doesn’t even get into trouble for wearing provocative outfits the way ESPN’s Sam Ponder does.
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Adams really is the most unproblematic sports media personality around, by a pretty wide margin.
With the NFL season more than halfway done, the attention on football will increase significantly going forward. Everyone always gets hyped ahead of the playoffs.
Will Adams continue to go viral as the hottest period of the sports calendar goes into effect? Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.