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ESPN’s Malika Andrews reacts to wild earthquake on live TV
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ESPN’s Malika Andrews reacts to wild earthquake on live TV

Southern California was hit by an earthquake on Monday. ESPN’s Los Angeles studios felt the effects of the earthquake during a live television segment as analyst Malika Andrews spoke with Rebecca Lobo. Andrews handled the moment like a pro (video via ESPN), keeping her composure as the building began to shake. Many fans and athletes reacted to Andrews’ impressive behavior in the moment, and she provided an update on X (formerly Twitter) after the incident.

“This was definitely a scary moment here in our LA studios. Thank you to our incredible staff and crew for staying cool the whole time!

Stay safe, Los Angeles residents,” Andrews wrote.

Andrews’ handling of the situation is truly incredible. When the building started shaking, she said, “Here in Los Angeles, we have a mild earthquake.” She made sure everything was safe and even checked the lights above the cameras. Andrews then checked everyone in the studio and continued with the segment.

Many users on X were quick to compliment Andrews on the way she handled the situation. In fact, the moment went viral on Monday.

The 29-year-old has been with ESPN since 2018. She has worked for the company as a writer and reporter and now hosts the show NBA Today. Andrews covers both the NBA and WNBA and has become one of the most well-known stars in sports television.

At just 29 years old, Andrews undoubtedly has a bright career ahead of her in the world of sports media. She has the potential to establish herself as a sports media legend.

Your impressive moment on Monday will surely remain in our memories forever.

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