'Feel like I’m watching a hallmark movie': NFL reporter Annie Agar's response to Tyreek Hill’s flirtatious tweet goes viral
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Sports reporter Annie Agar recently sent a savage response to Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s flirtatious tweet. The online interaction began on Tuesday, April 18, after Agar shared a video of herself trying out an Indy car. In her Twitter post, she also compared her experience in the car to that of Hill’s speed on the field. “this is how Tyreek Hill feels all the time isn’t it. never felt faster @IndyCar thanks so much for having me out! unreal experience,” she wrote.
Shortly after, Hill responded to the tweet writing “Annie if you want my number just say that” alongside a drooling face emoji. Agar was also quick to shut down the Dolphins star by saying, “Appreciate you man saw the video of that kid at your camp tho, looked like he already had your number.” The exchange came to an end with Hill responding to Agar’s comeback with a Paul Rudd GIF that said, “Hey, look at us...” In her response, Agar seemingly referenced to a recent viral clip of the seven-time Pro Bowl nominee getting cooked by a teen at a football camp.
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this is how Tyreek Hill feels all the time isn’t it. never felt faster @IndyCar thanks so much for having me out! unreal experience. pic.twitter.com/2qD5aWvaUM
— Annie Agar (@AnnieAgar) April 18, 2023
Annie if you want my number just say that 🤤 https://t.co/tN2DKceoYw
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) April 18, 2023
appreciate you man saw the video of that kid at your camp tho, looked like he already had your number🫡😉😂 https://t.co/RXcAX1WoQK
— Annie Agar (@AnnieAgar) April 19, 2023
What is known about Annie Agar?
Annie Agar has become one of the most popular names among NFL fans. She is a digital creator, who currently works as a sports correspondent for Bally Sports and covers NFL as well as college football. The 27-year-old was born on April 12, 1996, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and lives in Illinois, Chicago. She attended Grand Valley State University and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Law and Sports Broadcasting. Agar also did volunteer work with the Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding.
She became an overnight sensation in 2020 after posting a parody TikTok video about a Zoom call between Big Ten college football programs and garnered immense popularity on social media with her other funny videos about sports teams and fans. Agar reportedly has around 600,000 followers on TikTok and over 190K followers on Instagram.
In her LinkedIn profile, the reporter shared that she has developed many skills through this industry, “from editing highlights and conducting interviews to producing VOSOTs and packages and dealing with deadlines.” She has interviewed NFL player Kirk Cousins, golfer Jordan Spieth, and Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. Agar said her professional goal is “to bring sports highlights and stories to people nationwide through my reporting.”
If the BigTen had a zoom meeting🏈
— Annie Agar (@AnnieAgar) May 17, 2020
Thank you guys for all the love on this!!! I might have to do more? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/9DXsyaAJVp
‘Bruh this is so good’
The internet was also quick to react to Agar and Hill’s interaction. “Bruh this is so good,” one user wrote on Twitter. “I feel like I’m watching a hallmark movie unfold in front of me,” added another. “You win everything, annie. this is amazing,” a third user gushed. One wrote, “That’s enough Twitter today reek” while another joked, “Seems like a great story to tell the kids”
I feel like I’m watching a hallmark movie unfold in front of me. pic.twitter.com/VbrFGEFrGg
— DaBears (@__DaBears_) April 19, 2023
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