
ESPN’s Malika Andrews made some waves on Instagram Monday.
Andrews, 30, has been at the Worldwide Leader since 2018. She began her career as a reporter covering the Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks before moving on to cover the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets. Later, Andrews became the network’s sideline reporter for NBA Finals coverage and also had the distinction of being the first woman to host the NBA Draft in 2022.
Now the host of NBA Today, you can usually see Andrews on television. However, she also shares content on social media, including a home photoshoot today.
Andrews got into the holiday spirit for St. Patrick’s Day, rocking a green dress with black shoes.
“Ran out of time at the studio to grab a shot of this look I loved! So, impromptu home photoshoot it is🍀💚,” Andrews captioned the post.
“You slay every day! 💚,” one person wrote.
“L
ove the new glasses,” another added.
“Happy St. Paddy’s day indeed!!” chimed in Andrews’ sister Kendra.
“Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world🌟💋🙌🔥😈❤️,” a fourth person wrote.
“Spectacular ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” a fifth person said.

Malika Andrews at the premiere of Netflix’s “Atlas” held at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on May 20, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)
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Last summer, Andrews wed her longtime boyfriend, fellow ESPN reporter Dave McMenamin.
On a recent episode of WNBA star Cameron Brink’s podcast, Andrews revealed that she and McMenamin have been together since 2018 but chose to keep much of their relationship out of the public eye.
“Anyone who knows us, we’ve known each other socially. It wasn’t a secret. I always like to sort of delineate between private and secret. We are private,” Andrews explained. “Anybody who knew us, even a fan in the arena, you could see us walking down the street together, we would walk into arenas together. So if you observed us in person you would know, but it wasn’t something that was a secret. It was private [as in] we didn’t post it on social media. That was sort of the line that we made. I wore my big sparkly ring… and it was just not something that it was like, ‘here are my proposal photos,’ not that there’s anything wrong with that.”
On the work front, Andrews’ contract at ESPN expires after the NBA season, so it will be interesting to see if the company looks to keep her around.
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