One week ago this morning, a clip emerged of Fox Sports and Amazon Prime host Charissa Thompson admitting — for the second time — that she would at times fabricate sideline reports earlier in her career.
While speaking as a guest on the "Pardon My Take" podcast, Thursday Night Football studio host Charissa Thompson admitted that in her history as an NFL reporter on live TV, she would sometimes "make up" her halftime and in-game reports, choosing to do so when coaches wouldn't make themselves available for the traditional "quickie'' interviews.
Charissa Thompson should be fired in the wake of her sideline reporting scandal, asserts a veteran USA Today columnist. This week, Thompson admitted on
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Charissa Thompson has received a tremendous deal of backlash after she made a stunning admission about her time working as a sideline reporter, and she has since tried to clarify her remarks.
Fox Sports host Charissa Thompson caused a bit of a stir earlier this week when she revealed on the Pardon My Take podcast that she “would make up the report sometimes” as a sideline reporter.
Sideline reporters throughout sports media are reacting to the admission by Charissa Thompson of Fox Sports that she would sometimes “make up” information
That's quite an admission, and it didn't go over well — especially with other folks in the sports journalism industry.
NFL sideline reporter Charissa Thompson has drawn massive backlash for her comments on a recent episode of Pardon My Take where she admitted to lying about her in-game reports.
Charissa Thompson made a very controversial admission this week about her work practices as an NFL sideline reporter, and one of her industry colleagues was not amused.
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