She has never been shy about her views on marriage. And she made it crystal clear again on the Calm Down podcast. “I am never getting married again,” she declared, without a hint of hesitation. “We have already talked about it. We have already gone through all the reasons why.” Her stance, though direct, wasn’t bitter—just firm.
“Listen, I will have a party, though. There’s just not going to be vows,” she replied with a laugh. “People just want to show up for the party. So, if you want me to have a party, I can do that. I’m just not going to have a wedding.” Her honesty landed with a mix of humour and finality—something that likely stems from experience. Charissa has been married twice before, and while she rarely speaks about those relationships in detail, her clear boundary now suggests she’s learned exactly what she wants—and doesn’t want—the third time around.
Erin Andrews gets real about burnout & leaning on Charissa Thompson through it all
Balancing football season, a growing brand, and a toddler hasn’t been easy for Erin Andrews—and she’s not pretending otherwise. In a recent live taping of the Calm Down podcast with Charissa Thompson, she got candid about just how overwhelming the last year has been. “This was a really, really hard year,” she said. “I’m going to get emotional about it.” With her husband, Jarret Stoll, also caught up in the demands of the hockey world. The pressure of raising their nearly two-year-old son while staying at the top of her game professionally has been intense.
That pressure didn’t just exist in theory—it showed up in everyday life. Between travelling for NFL coverage and overseeing her clothing line, WEAR, she admitted she often felt like she was falling short on all fronts. “I feel like I’m not giving 100 percent of myself to my son, or my job, or my clothing line,” she told Charissa Thompson and their viewers. “And I feel like I am barely above water.” It’s a brutally honest admission—and one that shows how even the most put-together public figures aren’t immune to burnout.
What helped her hold it together were the private conversations. Often with Charissa. Especially when the weight of it all became too much. “I would just have multiple meltdowns with Charissa,” she shared. The kind of support they give each other, both on-air and off, is part of what makes their friendship feel so lived-in and relatable. Whether it’s emotional breakdowns or wedding debates, the two don’t just talk. They show up for each other, even when life is at its most chaotic.
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