ESPN Sideline Reporter Causes Major Stir With Gym Bathroom Selfie [PHOTOS]
When ESPN sees a rising star, they do not hesitate to jump on them, and that is why they have Taylor McGregor on their employment list. McGregor has been a prominent multi-sport reporter and host for ESPN since 2019. She can do it all.
Her main job is covering the Chicago Cubs, and she certainly has fun doing that. When she’s not at work, McGregor stays in shape.
At the beginning of March, McGregor took to her Instagram page and posted a plethora of pictures to show what she had going on in her life. That included time in the gym.
“Things lately,” Taylor McGregor wrote on the post. The post started out with her posing next to makeup artist, Alyssa Lalagos Frangella. She even showed off an incredible pepperoni pizza that she was going to devour. To ensure that her body stays in shape, she gave her fans a look at her all-pink workout gear while posing with two friends. The three women appeared to be finishing up at their pilates class.
Another snap showed her at work and conducting an interview with Alex Bregman in the dugout. She was back in the gym, showing off another workout with a friend.
A second all-pink fit made an appearance next to a friend in a mirror selfie on her post.
Taylor McGregor Puts In The Work

Known for her versatility, Taylor McGregor covers college football, MLB, and the UFL. Just 32 years old, she is considered a rapidly rising star in sports broadcasting.
Earlier this year, the Arkansas alum was a target for other networks like Netflix, per Front Office Sports. If she had taken the job, she wouldn’t have been able to continue working for ESPN. Even though that didn’t work out, she still prominently works as a sideline reporter for ESPN’s college football coverage alongside play-by-play voice Dave Pasch and analyst Dusty Dvoracek.
Despite rumors, Taylor McGregor is firmly established as a key figure in ESPN’s sports reporting team.
ESPN Sideline Reporter Causes Major Stir With Gym Bathroom Selfie [PHOTOS]
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