The 41-year-old Qerim turns heads with her first fit at her new gig.
Molly Qerim will be back on a small screen near you for the first time since her sudden “First Take” exit in September.
The current co-host shines as the former makes her big comeback announcement.
The sports media world was met with some surprising news earlier this week when reports surfaced that First Take host Molly Qerim was set to depart ESPN at year’s end. That news quickly became even ...
ESPN’s First Take has steadily increased amplifying the importance of HBCU football programs by hosting live shows from the prestigious universities on a yearly basis. And that is set to be the case ...
Zuffa Boxing is a joint venture between TKO Group Holdings and Saudi entertainment company Sela. The new promotion is being ...
View post: This Is the Best City To Watch the Super Bowl, New Study Says Shae Cornette named permanent host of ESPN’s First Take, replacing Molly Qerim. She co-founded a cancer fundraiser and overcame ...
Molly Qerim and Max Kellerman are reuniting on Paramount+.
Molly Qerim’s replacement on ESPN’s ‘First Take’ hasn’t quite struck a chord with fans, but they were more than happy to watch her leave… if you catch our drift. The show has a different crew this ...
NFL teams are starting training camp this week and everyone is excited to see highlights start to trickle in. This includes the folks at ESPN's First Take who were so enthusiastic they ran a two-year ...
Molly Qerim is leaving the ESPN morning show after a decade as its host, she confirmed Tuesday. “Hosting this show has been one of the greatest honors of my career,” Qerim wrote on social media.
ESPN’s long-running daytime program "First Take" will soon lose a familiar face. On Tuesday, longtime moderator and co-host Molly Qerim announced she would leave the show and the network later this ...
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