Erin Andrews Announced Major Personal Life Decision Before NFL Playoff Game
01/13/2025 09:57 AM
Erin Andrews shared some major personal life news before kickoff of the Eagles vs. Packers NFC Wild Card Game on Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia.
The Eagles topped the Packers, 22-10, in the game at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday. Philadelphia is off to the Divisional Round of the NFC Playoffs, where they will be taking on either the Rams or the Vikings. Andrews, along with Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady and Tom Rinaldi will be on the call of the Lions vs. Commanders game next weekend.
Andrews, 46, has been very open about her personal life over the years, sometimes to a fault. She's admitted that her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, would prefer for things to be more private.
"My husband would rather we not be so public — me not be so public," Andrews told told Success magazine in an interview published on Friday.
But Andrews isn't shying away from keeping personal life details public. She and her husband struggled for years to get pregnant. They finally welcomed their first child, a son named Mack, via surrogacy in July 2023.
Now, Andrews has announced some more big news.
Andrews announced that she and her husband, who had been trying to get pregnant since the NFL on FOX sideline reporter was 35, are trying again.
"We're talking about trying it again," Andrews told E! News. "I was really, really honest with my doctor a couple weeks ago. I just said, 'We've had so much high with the birth of Mack and how great he's doing that I don't want to go back to that place of failure again, and I'm really, really afraid of it.'"
Prior to Mack's birth, Andrews lost two of her embryos.
"It's crazy, because once you get back on the phone with your fertility doctor and you start talking about the journey again, PTSD all comes back, of how crappy you felt, how numb your body gets, just the fear of loss," she said.
But Andrews believes it helps to be open about things and share feelings.
"Sometimes men don't want to talk about this stuff, but they're also feeling the feels, too," Andrews said. "My husband was really, really great after we were going through more lows than highs, just being like, 'This sucks. This just isn't great. I feel really crappy, and I feel like a failure,' and that really helped a lot too."
We wish Erin and her husband all of the best moving forward.