What Outfit Was Erin Andrews Wearing in the Famous Peephole Pictures?

What outfit was Erin Andrews wearing in the famous peephole pictures?

Erin Andrews arrives at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday July 15, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

Who cares, right? Because when you get a beautiful female getting undressed on the other side of the door the man can only thank whomever invented the peephole. Another man, for sure. Probably that’s how the windows got invented in the first place, all the others purposes being seen as secondary benefits.


Lets’ all agree that even if Erin Andrews is a sight worth seeing (maybe even taping for later reviewing and generous sharing with the world), her privacy was definitely violated on that particular occasion. There are some voices who demand justice to be done and the pervert amateur cameraman to be head-hunted and criminal charges to be pressed against him.

There are some who think legal action would be required even against the websites that posted the video or pictures of the naked lady. Obviously, some jumped to the occasion to use that link in order to infect users’ computers with viruses and spyware.

There are also voices who say that her entire career is based on her sex appeal and obviously, the whole happening could be ultimately used as “living advertisement”, helping both ESPN and herself to capitalize on that. And also that she shouldn’t really be that surprised.


As for us, we’d just like to point to the fabulous little black dress Erin Andrews had on at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday July 15, 2009, in Los Angeles. The whole look is perfect. Maybe some of our contestants in the Little Black DressĀ  competition will find that outfit worth a look as a source of inspiration.
As for the appeal her naked body fired among fans, maybe the Playboy magazine (who named her “sexiest sportscaster” in both 2008 and 2009) will take the hint and make her a proposal. After all, at least you cannot get your computer infected from admiring the bunny-girls with accessories meant to match… well, maybe the furniture around them(??). See, that way, everybody wins.

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