Michelle Beadle posing in black outfitSAN FRANCISCO, CA – FEBRUARY 05: ESPN Host Michelle Beadle attends ESPN The Party on February 5, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images for ESPN)
Michelle Beadle has certainly been in the gym.

The 47-year-old, who is part of the San Antonio Spurs broadcast, is going insanely viral this week after she took to Instagram and posted several photos as she got set for an interview with Victor Wembanyama.

The comments were less about the Spurs’ number-one pick and more about her physique.

The below photos show how much muscle she has in her arms.

The former ESPN reporter took a step back from ESPN after a disagreement over comments she made in 2018. She originally got her start on ESPN in 2009 as a co-host with Colin Cowherd of SportsNation.

In 2018, Beadle voiced her disdain for football on ESPN, following the domestic violence allegations against Ohio State football’s former assistant coach Zach Smith.

Beadle ceased working with ESPN in 2019.

The UTSA grad would join the Spurs’ broadcast team in 2021. You just know she is excited about the direction the team will be heading in now they have a franchise-changing player who may be the next NBA great.

VIDEO: USWNT Star Sophia Smith Suspended For Her Weird Behavior On The Bench During Game

Sophia Smith on ground near benchSophia Smith (Photo via womenxfootball/Twitter)
Although Sophia Smith, a forward for the United States women’s national team, has never competed in an Olympics, she hopes to leave her mark in Paris in 2024. However, her actions during a recent game have gotten her into some problems.

On Saturday night, Sophia Smith received a red card in a bizarre manner as the Portland Thorns defeated the North Carolina Courage 1-0. Smith received two yellow cards for time wastage in her first red card of the season, the second of which was issued in an amusing moment.

At Providence Park, the star of the U.S. women’s national team had given her team the lead with a penalty kick in the 79th minute. Smith was shown a yellow card in the 89th minute for kicking the ball away when play had been stopped, with Portland managing to hang on to a late 1-0 lead. Smith was taken out of the game by Thorns head coach Rob Gale well into stoppage time, but things only got stranger from there.

Smith snatched up a ball that had been out of play on the sideline and tried to hide beneath the bench. With a sly smile on her lips, the forward attempted the soccer equivalent of the hidden ball trick, demonstrating her obvious skill.

Referee Danielle Chesky was not amused by Sophia Smith’s antics and gave her a second yellow card.