For former ESPN presenter shares that it was ‘chewed’ in the image of social networks


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The former ESPN station, Ashley Brewer Kaminsky, revealed a number that one of her former bosses had with her in a publication that appeared on her social networks years ago.

Brewer was sympathizing with another former ESPN presenter, Sage Steele, in X on certain incidents that occurred in his old workplace. Steele initially reacted to accusations and civil demand against Shannon Sharpe when the Kaminsky brewer intervened.

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Ashley Brewer attends “Shaq’s Fun House” at the XS nightclub in Encore Las Vegas on February 9, 2024. (Greg Doherty/Getty Images)

“Never forget when my boss chew for me for publishing a photo of a Republican congressman and UFC fighter in my Instagram story in McGregor’s fight. Lol,” he wrote in X.

Steele later published a photo of the two in the “Sportscentr” in ESPN.

“And @ashbrewkaminsky remembers when we chew for breaking the Covid rules being too close and publishing this photo?” Steele wrote in X.

Bercero Kaminsky replied: “But sit next to each other on the live desk on television was totally well!”

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Sage Steele attends “Shaq’s Fun House” on February 9, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Greg Doherty/Getty Images)

The Kaminsky brewer was a swimming star at High School in Arizona and competed for Texas’s Longhorns before it was transferred to the USC. He tried to do the Olympic swimming team before starting his career as a sports anchor.

He worked at local stations in Arizona and California before moving to ESPN in 2020. He was finally fired in 2023.

He married former NBA player Frank Kaminsky in 2023. He stood out in Wisconsin before being selected No. 9 in general in the 2015 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets.

Mayor James Butts and ESPN Sportscentr Ashley Brewer’s presenter pose with the College football playoff trophy during a Kickoff press conference of the National CFP championship at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, on April 19, 202. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

He played for the last time in the NBA for the Houston Rockets during the 2022-23 season.

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