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If you’re apart of the social media sports community, then chances are you’ve heard of Taylor Rooks. Rooks, an anchor and field reporter for Sports New York has created quite the social media following, with over 60,000 followers on Twitter and more than 100,000 on Instagram. This is largely due to her extremely spicy hot
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