The student reporter whose interview with a love-affected March Madness player went viral last week has described her new fame as 'absolute madness'.
Talia Baia, a student from the University of Florida who also works for ESPN GaineSville, spoke last week with Gaters -star Bennett Andersen in the dressing room in Chase Center in Chase Center after their Sweet 16 -victory on the Maryland Terrapins in San Francisco.
And fans quickly got up to what beaten Andersen looked everywhere, which led to accusations that he was become on Baia during their conversation during their conversation.
Talia's video of the interview was seen by nearly nine million users on X at the time of writing, while a number of media have published stories about it last week.
After he had gone viral about the exchange with Andersen, Baia expressed himself because he was unexpectedly put into the spotlight.
She shared a photo of different media articles, including one of Dailymail.com, during the interview and wrote on X: 'This is absolutely madness' together with a smiling emoji.

The reporter who went viral at March Madness has branded her new fame 'madness'
In the viral clip, the ESPN GaineSville journalist Andersen initially congratulated as 'buckets', for making a two-guide in the victory and helping to continue his team to the elite eight phase of March Madness.
And while he answered a number of questions, fans couldn't help it, but notice the radiant smile of the Florida during the interview.
“I think a young man fell in love,” said a user on X.
Another joke: “He looked at her as if she were the moon and the stars.”
“That man is in love with fun,” wrote a third.
“My husband found his soulmate,” said a fourth fan about Andersen.
While another noticed: “Bros better than me, I would have folded.”
After the victory over Maryland, Andersen and Florida got better from Texas Tech in the Elite Eight on Saturday evening.


Gators star Bennett Andersen's love broken interview with Talia Baia was seen by millions on X

Baia is a student from the University of Florida who also works for ESPN Gainesville and Barrstool Sports

She has juggled her role at ESPN, while since 2021 she has been carrying out a sports and media diploma
Baia, who is also a social-media manager for Barrstool Sports, has more than three years of juggling with her position at ESPN Gainesville while performing a sport and media diploma.
At that time she enjoyed a number of media internships, including as a runner and temporary worker for CBS Sports and a sports anchor for GaineSville Television Station Wuft.
While she has excited her trade as a journalist, she has also collected a considerable supporter on social media, so that he collected nearly 19k followers on Instagram and 12K on X on X at the time of writing.