The 31-year-old ASHLEY Brewer is well known for her sports analysis on SportsCenter on ESPN.
Many people were curious about her life and future husband after she announced her engagement to Frank Kaminsky in 2022.
Who is Ashley Brewer?
American sportscaster Ashley Brewer was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 13, 1991.
Brewer transferred to the University of Southern California after first enrolling at the University of Texas to compete on the swimming team.
Brewer participated in the 2012 US Olympic trials while a student at the University of Texas and finished 83rd overall.
Brewer continued her career in teaching by working as a sideline reporter for Cox 7 Arizona covering college football.
Brewer was hired in 2020 to anchor pre- and post-game ESPN Radio broadcasts.
Brewer started working as a co-anchor for SportsCenter on ESPN in August 2021.
Who is Ashley Brewer’s fiancé, Frank Kaminsky?
The NBA player Frank Kaminsky was born in Winfield, Illinois, on April 4, 1993.
Kaminsky played collegiate basketball at Lewis University before entering the NBA.The Charlotte Hornets selected Kaminsky with the 9th overall pick in the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft.
Before agreeing to a deal with the Phoenix Suns, he spent four years playing for the Charlotte Hornets.
Before being moved to the Houston Rockets in 2023, Kaminsky spent a year with the Atlanta Hawks in 2022.
When are they getting married?
Brewer and Kaminsky intend to exchange wedding vows in Mexico this summer.
The couple first met in 2017, but things got serious in 2021 when Brewer relocated to Phoenix and Kaminsky was playing for the Suns.
These two got engaged in Hawaii in September 2022.
In an honest interview with the Wisconsin State Journal, Kaminsky said about his future wife: “She is amazing and the best person I’ve ever met. I consider it fortunate that she wanted to marry me.
Ashley had a huge cutout of Frank’s face that she carried around during Brewer’s bachelorette party earlier this year.
The presenter of ESPN referred to her future husband as “the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”