ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Newest Intimate Photo Causes A Stir
ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Newest Intimate Photo Causes A Stir
ESPN star Mina Kimes has had a 2023 to remember. Both personally and professionally she has thrived in a way that most aspire to at the beginning of every year.
On the business side of things, Kimes has continued to emerge as one of ESPN’s most prominent talents – particularly on the NFL side of things.
Right around September, she reportedly inked a new deal with the Worldwide Leader in Sports that pays her just under $2 million annually.
In addition to experiencing fresh highs professionally, Kimes also gave birth to her first child. In the months since, she has shared various intimate photos of her family to social media.
This week, her newest intimate photo caused something of a stir:
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“Motherhood looks so good on you,” one person wrote.
“[Oh my god], I love everything about this,” another one added.
“Most stylish momma,” a third fan chimed in.
Whereas Kimes’ ESPN co-worker, Sam Ponder, made headlines on Monday over her provocative choice of outfit, Kimes generally lands in the headlines for less salacious reasons.
That said – Kimes is in the news cycle fairly consistently. Be it for her racy selfies or wild Halloween costumes, she definitely has a certain propensity for attracting attention.
Kimes is one of the most beloved and respected sports personalities in the field today.
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While football is her bread and butter, her role within the larger cultural zeitgeist confirms that most recognize her as more than just an NFL media person.
It will be interesting to see how that changes in the new year.
What does 2024 hold for Kimes and her family? Time will tell.
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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.