Meghan Chayka posing on setMeghan Chayka (Photo via Instagram)

Meghan Chayka continues to garner thousands of followers on social media anytime she posts herself.

The Canadian data scientist is more than just her looks, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. Aside from that, she has gained a significant number of followers due to her role as a sports reporter with a weekly FanDuel segment on TSN, called “Strength in Numbers.”

Her good looks attract viewers, but she is well-versed in the topics she discusses.

Last month, Meghan Chayka went insanely viral after she posed in a spicy pink dress that showed off every curve on her body while standing near the SportsCenter desk.

At the end of this month, Chayka was back on social media, going viral after she posted her newest outfit that had her in a short black skirt and floral-print tights that had her legs taking center stage.

“blessed with a sports equinox 🖤,” Meghan Chayka wrote on Instagram.

How Social Media Responded To Meghan Chayka’s Outfit

Meghan Chayka posing in pink dressMeghan Chayka (Photo via Instagram)
“Always radiant! ✨,” one fan responded.

“You’re stunning!” a second fan wrote in the comment section.

“sooo gorgeous!!” a third fan added.

“This confirms I am buying a pair of lace stockings,” a female admirer said after seeing Meghan Chayka’s outfit.

“OH MY GOSH, THE OUTFIT IS PERFECTION AND YOU ARE UNREAL. No notes,” one last fan commented.

Chayka is a smart woman who also serves as a Data Scientist in Residence at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, according to her Wikipedia profile. She has held this position since 2017.

The following year, in 2018, she was named the Ontario Chamber of Commerce’s Top Young Entrepreneur of the Year. To keep the awards coming, she would also be named to both George Brown College’s The 5 to Watch for Sports Business Executives and The Hockey News’ Top 100 People of Power and Influence in 2019.

The beauty is evident, but her brain takes the cake. Outside of covering sports, she holds both an Honours degree in Business Administration and a master’s degree in economics from McMaster University, as well as a BBA in finance from the Goodman School of Business at Brock University.