Kay Adams Had Another Hilarious Response To Dude Making A Creepy Comment About Her ‘Smell’ On Social Media

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Sports media personality Kay Adams has once again displayed her sense of humor when dealing with inappropriate comments on social media, this time replying to someone who said they wish her FanDuel parlay “had a smell feature.”

Given Kay Adams’ status as a national NFL media personality, the 38-year-old former Good Morning Football host is certainly no stranger to creepy comments from dudes on the internet. Nevertheless, unlike most of her peers, Adams seems to embrace and have fun with the perhaps unwanted attention.

Over the weekend, after an X, formerly Twitter, user posted a comment saying they wish “there was a smell feature for the FanDuel Kay Adams parlay,” Adams replied with a post that wound up racking up over 11,000 likes by simply saying “Sir.”

This isn’t the first time that Adams has had a hilarious reply to a male fan being extra on social media, as she famously once responded to someone saying that she’s “one of the few white girls [he’d] d— down for real.”

Similar to her simple-yet-effective “Sir” reply, Adams responded to her lustful fan by saying “hey thanks man really appreciate it,” in a post that racked up over 36,000 likes on social media.

Similarly, after a video of her spraying champagne all over her face went viral, Adams displayed that same sense of sly yet risqué humor by tweeting that the video should be “behind a paywall,” which is a reference to online adult entertainment.

Since stepping down as the host of Good Morning Football on NFL Network, Adams has been hosting her on popular show for the FanDuel Network called Up & Adams, which frequently features interview with some of the biggest stars in football.

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