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‘That Jets clip…’ Kay Adams leaves fans amazed with her high jumping skills and compares herself to Simone Biles

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KAY Adams revealed to fans why she would win the gold medal at this year’s Olympics.

The Up & Adams presenter, 37, shared a clip on her X account and compared herself to gold medal-winning Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, who won four medals at the Summer Games.

Kay Adams showed fans what she can accomplish in high heels

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Kay Adams showed fans what she can accomplish in high heelsCredit: Twitter/heykayadams
Adams joked and compared herself to Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, stating that if running in high heels was an Olympic sport, she would win gold

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Adams joked and compared herself to Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, stating that if running in high heels was an Olympic sport, she would win goldCredit: Getty

She captioned the post writing“I’m basically the Simone Biles of high heels. My parents are so proud,” adding a gold medal emoji.

The text in the video says, “If running in high heels was an Olympic sport, I would win gold,” while the Olympic fanfare and theme played in the background.

During the short clip, Adams can be seen performing a variety of activities while wearing high heels.

The clip begins with the 37-year-old walking up a hill wearing beige high heels.

In the next segment, Adams shoots a basketball and knocks down the shot in black high heels.

Adams then grabs a football and runs away with it wearing New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson’s jersey and white high heels.

The clip ends with Adams pushing a suitcase and followed by her running away from the mascots in high heels.

Fans rushed to the clip to share their reactions to Adams’ skills while wearing high heels.

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“But the Jets clip,” said one fan adding a laughing emoji.

“Nawwwwww Kay, that Jets clip is crazy haha,” commented a second.

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“Kay, the best high heel athlete!” raved a third.

“The MVP of high jump athletics,” said a fourth.

“At first I thought it was a kid in a Jets uniform,” joked a fifth.

Adams is expected to spend some time at the Green Bay Packers’ facility on Tuesday.

Career rise of Kay Adams

Kay Adams is a fantasy football expert who rose to fame as the host of Good Morning Football in New York City for six years.

Having previously hosted fantasy-based shows, Adams took on the role of host of GMFB when it launched in 2016.

And, along with Nate Burleson, Kyle Brandt and Peter Schrager, she helped make that program one of the best in the sport.

Adams left GMFB to pursue new ventures in 2022.

She moved to Los Angeles and teamed up with FanDuel to start a self-titled show – Up and Adams.

His latest show airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET, sometimes in special locations like the Super Bowl or Kentucky Derby.

Previously, she performed her show at Carolina Panthers practice on Monday.

The 37-year-old interviewed the Panthers’ new head coach, Dave Canales, and the team’s general manager, Dan Morgan.

Canales revealed that newly acquired wide receiver Diontae Johnson has more energy.

“He works on his craft all the time, so the pace, the routes, the setup, the throws, all those things, he’s an absolute professional,” Canales said.

The Pittsburgh Steelers traded a seventh-round draft pick to the Panthers in addition to wide receiver and received a sixth-round pick in cornerback Donte Jackson.

Meanwhile, Adams has kept herself busy over the past month by traveling to various NFL team practice facilities.

On Wednesday, Adams will travel to the Houston Texans training camp and on Thursday he will meet with the Chicago Bears.

She will participate in her 15th and final training camp on Tuesday, August 13th.

Fans can chat with Up & Adams every weekday from 11 a.m. ET to noon on YouTube.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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