ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Provocative Selfie Causes A Stir
ESPN Star Mina Kimes’ Provocative Selfie Causes A Stir
ESPN star Mina Kimes has quietly established herself as one of the best and more influential personalities in sports media today.
While others at different networks make headlines for lying about their reports and then sadly apologizing for it, Kimes is a model of good behavior.
She comes in, talks NFL essentials and then goes home to her new baby.
This week Kimes caused something of a stir when she published a provocative selfie of herself to social media:
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To say that fans loved it would be an understatement. Reactions poured in immediately.
“Motherhood looks amazing on you. Congratulations,” one person wrote.
“Beauty,” someone else agreed.
This isn’t the first time Kimes has made headlines in recent weeks. Her wild Halloween costume also set the internet ablaze.
It really can’t be overstated how unproblematic Kimes is as a sports media personality. While others, like her fellow ESPN host Sam Ponder, cause controversy with their outfit choices – Kimes never does.
She is all business, all the time.
There is a reason why she always blows up online any time she posts anything to social media:
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With the NFL season more than halfway done, Kimes’ appearances on ESPN will likely increase accordingly.
She is an essential part of the network’s football coverage. And as the playoffs approach, it would only make sense for her presence to grow.
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There is a reason the Worldwide Leader in Sports is paying her seven figures.
What will Kimes ultimately go viral for next? Time will tell.
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