Skip Bayless Is Charging A Crazy Amount Of Money For A Personalized Video On Cameo That Has Fans Going Bonkers

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After eight years with the network, American sports analyst Skip Bayless departed from “Undisputed” and Fox Sports 1 in August 2024. However, he continues to engage his fans by sharing his insights on various NBA topics through his YouTube channel, “The Skip Bayless Show.”

Bayless, renowned for his role as a commentator on the ESPN2 show “First Take” alongside Stephen A. Smith, recently surprised everyone on social media. According to a recent post by Legion Hoops, Bayless is now charging over $300 for personalized videos on Cameo.

Cameo is an online platform where fans can browse through thousands of celebrities. Enthusiasts can request personalized video messages from these celebrities for any occasion. However, fans were shocked to learn about Bayless’s charges and began expressing their thoughts in the comments section.

One fan said, “Skip Bayless’s career since Shannon left him.”

Meanwhile, another fan mentioned, “He is more cooked than the Sixers.”

Another fan reacted, “someone gotta pay him to say good things about lebron.”

A sports enthusiast remarked, “not paying 300 for that.”

Another fan commented, “Somebody order the LeBron is better than Jordan and is the goat lol.”

A basketball enthusiast reacted, “Shouldn’t be more than $30 lmfao.”


Another fan commented, “His career vanished ever since Shannon Sharpe left the show.”

Skip Bayless Calls Draymond Green NBA’s Dirtiest Player

Bayless is well-known for his long-standing criticism of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James. Additionally, Fans seem to enjoy his audacious takes on players across the league. Recently, during a game against the Memphis Grizzlies, Draymond Green—known for his aggressive gameplay—had a messy collision with Zach Edey. The NBA analyst chimed in on this incident, declaring Green the “dirtiest player in NBA history.”

“Draymond Green has proven again last week he’s the dirtiest player in NBA history. No exaggeration. Dirtiest player in NBA history. This time he tripped Memphis rookie Zach Edey as Edey tried to run up the floor. Draymond was down on the floor, and he clamped his arm and elbow over Edey’s ankle and just tripped him. 7-foot-4 Edey tripped and fell.” Bayless said on a recent episode of “The Skip Bayless Show.”


Green tends to speak out more when it comes to criticism, so it’ll be interesting to see how he responds to Bayless’s statement.