Ashley ShahAhmadi smiling during broadcastAshley ShahAhmadi (Photo via ashleynshahahmadi/Instagram)
Ashley ShahAhmadi, the Charlotte Hornets reporter, is going extremely viral on social media.

A recent stir among NBA fans was sparked when they discovered a new female personality, Ashley ShahAhmadi.

This occurred while Ashley ShahAhmadi was doing the halftime report during Game 5 between the Orlando Magic and Cleveland Cavaliers.

One post on X showed the sideline reporter in the studio rocking a blue crop top that exposed her shoulders for all to see. Fans could not see what she was wearing underneath the table, but there was no need for it as her face won the day.

It did not take long for Ashley ShahAhmadi to go exceptionally viral, as more than 260,000 people have viewed the post.


As for the game Ashley ShahAhmadi was covering for NBA TV, the Cleveland Cavaliers were able to retake the series lead with a wild 104-103 win in Game 5 Tuesday night.

The Cavaliers’ time in Orlando for Games 3 and 4 was rough, as they got blown out in both games. They entered Game 5 without starting center Jarrett Allen and they still managed to come out with a much-needed victory.

For the Cavaliers, Evan Mobley finished with 14 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and two steals. Darius Garland finished with 23 points on 9 of 16 shots and five assists, while Donovan Mitchell finished with 28 points on 9 of 23 shots.

Paolo Banchero put up a playoff career-high 39 points on 14 of 24 shots, eight rebounds, and four assists for the Magic, but it was insufficient.

Ashley ShahAhmadi’s Passion For Sports Eventually Led Her To An NBA Job

Ashley ShahAhmadi (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
Ashley ShahAhmadi is a proud University of Georgia graduate who came to Mississippi from WTOK in Meridian, serving as a sports anchor, producer, and reporter for two years.

Her work paid off in 2018 when she landed a role with Fox Sports Southeast. Her NBA journey came through tireless back-and-forth to Charlotte for the team’s home games.

ShahAhmadi has also worked as a sideline reporter for ESPN and has also hosted SEC football for CBS Sports, according to her LinkedIn profile.