Now we know the real reason behind Erin Andrews stonewalling 50 Cent at last month's Daytona 500 – she's dating LA King Jarrett Stoll. Stoll confirmed this EXCLUSIVELY to E! on Wednesday, even though there had been months of previous rumors about it.
Andrews and Stoll actually met through a colleague of EA's at Fox – Michael Strahan. Maybe all that time he spends with Kelly Ripa now is turning him into a matchmaker.
Stoll told E!, "there's obviously some sports she knows a little bit more about than me, it bothers me a little bit, but I'll take it."
I think Andrews agrees with him based on this tweet:
(Although I wholeheartedly disagree with her putting Louisville in the Final Four but that's neither here nor there)
It only makes sense that Andrews is dating an athlete. It would be hard for a lot of potential suitors to understand and deal with her type of schedule, while Stoll has one that's just as hectic. Hopefully these two kids can make it work.
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