Overtime Megan
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-09
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Overtime Megan is real. She's Megan Eugenio, a Massachusetts-raised, New York City-based sports-media personality who joined Overtime — the Gen-Z-focused digital sports brand — in 2018 while attending Pace University, and became one of the platform's earliest prominent female sports voices on TikTok after her account took off in 2019. Her career is documented well beyond her own telling of it: an official NBCUniversal/NBC Sports press release names her, under her real name and her original @overtimemegan handle, as one of four Overtime talent sent to cover the Paris 2024 Olympics as part of the multi-platform "Paris Creator Collective" alongside partners including Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube — a third-party corporate confirmation, not a self-reported claim. She also hosts a podcast, Fresh Daily Meggs, under her own Spotify show page, and in an on-record 2025 interview with Numéro Netherlands she described starting at Overtime at 18 in an inventory/social-coordinator role, her rise through TikTok, and her current beat covering the NFL, NBA, NHL and tennis alongside brand partners like Gatorade and EA Sports. In April 2023, Eugenio was the documented victim of a phone hack: intruders stole and distributed private, intimate photos and videos of her without consent across Twitter and Reddit. She addressed it directly rather than staying silent — deactivating her accounts briefly, then returning about a week later with a public statement confirming law enforcement involvement and telling followers, on camera, that sharing the stolen material was "participating in a crime" and that the breach "doesn't define my self-worth." Mainstream coverage (Dexerto, Distractify, The Tab) documented both the hack and her response; we do not link to, describe, or verify any of the stolen material itself, and we have found no credible evidence that any of the material was AI-generated rather than genuinely stolen from her device. Since the hack, Eugenio has also shifted her primary public identity: her TikTok and Instagram accounts moved from the original @overtimemegan handle to @meganeugenio, and her TikTok bio now reads "Formerly Overtime Megan." That switch means the original @overtimemegan handle has since been recycled — as of this review it belongs to unrelated accounts on both TikTok and Instagram, not to her, which is a real risk for anyone searching her old handle directly rather than her current one. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- TikTok @meganeugenio Appears official Her current, primary handle (2.5M+ followers); bio reads "Formerly Overtime Megan."
- Instagram @meganeugenio Appears official Her current handle (~570-600K followers), matching her TikTok rebrand.
- Podcast (Spotify) Fresh Daily Meggs Appears official Her own branded show page.
- Link hub linktr.ee/meganeugenio Appears official Her own hub, though as of this review it still lists her older @overtimemegan links for Instagram/TikTok/Twitter, which are stale — use the @meganeugenio handles above instead.
- TikTok (former handle) @overtimemegan Warning Her original handle (used through the 2023 hack and the 2024 Paris Olympics), since abandoned for @meganeugenio. As of this review the handle has been recycled and belongs to an unrelated account — do not mistake it for her.
- Instagram (former handle) @overtimemegan Warning Same situation as the TikTok handle above: her original Instagram handle has been recycled and, as of this review, belongs to an unrelated account — do not mistake it for her.
Quick answers
What is Overtime Megan's real name?
Self-disclosed and now primary: her TikTok and Instagram accounts are both branded under her own name, @meganeugenio, with a bio reading "Formerly Overtime Megan" — she moved her main public identity from the Overtime-given nickname to her own name. An official NBCUniversal/NBC Sports press release independently names her as "Megan Eugenio" as well, corroborating it as her real, publicly used name rather than a name that surfaced via doxxing.
Is every “Overtime Megan” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Not the same as the unrelated accounts currently squatting on her former @overtimemegan handle on TikTok and Instagram — see warnings above.
- Not to be confused with rapper Megan Thee Stallion, who has separately been the subject of widely covered AI deepfake litigation; the two are unrelated beyond sharing the first name "Megan" and both having been targeted by non-consensual fabricated or stolen imagery.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Her original handle, @overtimemegan, has been recycled on both TikTok and Instagram after she moved her primary presence to @meganeugenio — content posted from @overtimemegan today is not from her. Verify you're on @meganeugenio before trusting anything claiming to be her.
- In 2023 she was the victim of a phone hack that led to a non-consensual leak of private intimate images and video. We do not link to, name-search-optimize for, describe, or verify any of that material, and we found no credible evidence any of it was AI-fabricated rather than genuinely stolen — treat any site claiming to host her "leaked" or "exposed" content as exploitative and do not seek it out.
- Her own Linktree (linktr.ee/meganeugenio) still points to the old, now-recycled @overtimemegan links for Instagram and Twitter/X as of this review — a stale link on her own hub, not a sign those accounts are hers.
The documented facts
- Named by NBCUniversal/NBC Sports, under her real name Megan Eugenio, as one of four Overtime creators sent to Paris as part of the official 2024 Olympics "Paris Creator Collective," a partnership with Meta, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube — a third-party corporate press release, not a self-reported claim Source: NBC Sports Pressbox — Paris 2024 Creator Collective release · documented
- In late April 2023, her phone was hacked and private intimate photos and videos were stolen and distributed without her consent on Twitter and Reddit; she confirmed the hack publicly and stated law enforcement was involved Source: Dexerto — "overtimemegan speaks out after hacker leaks personal photos" · documented
- Deactivated her TikTok and privated her Twitter in the immediate aftermath, then returned about a week later with a public statement addressing the leak and telling followers she would keep creating; by January 2024 her following had grown past pre-hack levels (2.7M TikTok, ~598K Instagram)
- Employed by Overtime, the Gen-Z-focused digital sports media company, since 2018, and built her following posting sports content on TikTok starting in 2019 Source: Numéro Netherlands — "In Conversation With Megan Eugenio" · documented
- Hosts a podcast, "Fresh Daily Meggs," under her own branded show page on Spotify Source: Spotify — Fresh Daily Meggs featuring Overtime Megan · documented
- In an on-record interview, described starting at Overtime at 18 in an inventory/social-media coordination role before being signed as on-camera talent within a few months, and now covers the NFL, NBA, NHL and tennis alongside brand partners including Gatorade and EA Sports Source: Numéro Netherlands — "In Conversation With Megan Eugenio" · documented
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