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Fake ESPN iMessage Post Generator

Create realistic fake posts as ESPN on iMessage. Pre-filled with authentic profile data — edit the text and download as PNG.

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Today 10:06 AM
Can you please stop sending me push notifications at 3 AM
The Lakers traded a bench player for a future second-round pick. This is BREAKING NEWS.
It really isn't
We've also updated you on an NFL quarterback who was seen eating lunch. The lunch details are developing.
I'm turning off notifications
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SOURCES: User considering turning off ESPN notifications. More at 11.
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Parody Disclaimer: This tool generates fictional social media posts for entertainment and parody purposes only. Content created with this tool is not real and should not be presented as genuine. All celebrity names and likenesses are used for comedic commentary under fair use.

About the Fake ESPN iMessage Generator

Getting a text from ESPN is an experience that 40 million Americans know intimately, even though they never asked for it. The push notifications are the text messages you never signed up for but somehow cannot bring yourself to turn off. "BREAKING: Backup quarterback for team you do not follow has been named the starter for a Thursday preseason game." At 3 AM. On a Tuesday. Thanks, ESPN.

The iMessage format turns ESPN into that friend who texts you about things you did not ask about with an urgency that is completely unjustified. The friend who sends "DID YOU SEE THAT" about a regular-season game between two teams neither of you root for. The friend who forwards every Woj bomb like they personally brokered the trade. ESPN as a contact in your phone is the person you keep meaning to mute but never do, because the one time you actually need to know something, they will be the first to tell you.

Fake ESPN iMessage Post Ideas

  • ESPN texting you "BREAKING" at 3:47 AM, then a second message that says "Cowboys re-sign their long snapper to a 1-year deal," followed by your response of "Please stop texting me at 3 AM about long snappers"
  • A group chat where ESPN keeps sending NFL Draft mock draft updates every 12 hours for four straight months and nobody in the chat has asked for any of them
  • ESPN texting "Thoughts?" with a link to a Stephen A. Smith clip where he yells about the Lakers for seven minutes, and you respond "I'm a Pacers fan" and ESPN says "Right. Anyway, here's what this means for the Lakers."
  • ESPN sending you seven consecutive texts about a trade deadline that ultimately produces zero trades, each one more breathless than the last, ending with "HUGE day. Zero trades but the ENERGY in the building is unmatched."
  • You texting ESPN "Can you just send me scores?" and ESPN responding with a 14-message thread analyzing the cultural impact of the Cowboys' bye week

How to Make a Fake ESPN iMessage Post

  1. Pull up the Fake ESPN iMessage Generator with the contact name set to ESPN and the logo as the avatar.
  2. Build a thread where ESPN bombards you with updates you did not request. The ratio of important news to trivial roster moves should be about 1 to 15.
  3. Include at least one message sent between 2 AM and 5 AM about something that could have waited until morning. This is non-negotiable.
  4. Your responses should range from confused to exasperated to resigned acceptance that ESPN will never stop.
  5. Download and share with anyone who has ever been jolted awake by an ESPN push notification about a preseason injury report.

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FAQ

What makes ESPN iMessage conversations feel authentic?
The key is volume and irrelevance. ESPN does not send one text. It sends nine. And at least seven of them are about the Cowboys or Lakers regardless of who you actually root for. The timestamps should be scattered across hours that no reasonable person is awake, because ESPN's alert system does not respect time zones, sleep schedules, or the concept of proportional importance. A real ESPN text thread reads like someone live-blogging their own thought process about sports, and the recipient never asked for any of it.
Can I add multiple messages?
Yes, add as many messages as you need and toggle each one between sent (blue) and received (gray).
Does it look like a real iPhone text?
Yes, the generator replicates the exact iMessage interface with bubble shapes, colors, and timestamps.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required.
Does it support dark mode?
Yes, toggle between light and dark mode for authentic iMessage screenshots.

Usage Policy

This tool is for parody, satire, and entertainment purposes only. By using this generator, you agree to the following:

  • Do not use generated images to harass, threaten, defame, or impersonate any individual.
  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
  • Make it clear to viewers that any generated content is fictional and not genuine.
  • You are solely responsible for how you use and distribute generated images.

Last updated: March 2026