After abruptly quitting ESPN and “First Take” back in September after she was the co-host with Stephen A. Smith, Qerim had been relatively quiet besides resurfacing for some one-off gigs including an ...
The 41-year-old Qerim turns heads with her first fit at her new gig.
Molly Qerim returns to TV by joining Paramount+ to host Zuffa Boxing, reuniting with Max Kellerman after their ESPN run.
Former ESPN employee Molly Qerim is back on television after a surprising few months that left ESPN fans confused during the end of her First Take tenure. The former colleague of Stephen A. Smith ...
Molly Qerim will be back on a small screen near you for the first time since her sudden “First Take” exit in September.
The 41-year-old Qerim abruptly quit First Take and left the network. She left an emotional note upset she couldn’t break the ...
Molly Qerim is enjoying a getaway to Abu Dhabi following her September split from ESPN, as seen in an Instagram Story post on Thursday. The former “First Take” host, who abruptly resigned amid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Molly Qerim is enjoying a getaway to Abu Dhabi following her September split from ESPN, as seen in an Instagram Story post on ...
Molly Qerim has been fairly quiet since her split from ESPN. However, fans received somewhat of an update this Thursday. In 2015, ESPN named Qerim its full-time host for "First Take." Although it was ...
What a way for the new host of First Take to start. Shae Peppler Cornette had her first day on the ESPN debate show after the network chose her to replace Molly Qerim, but it happened to be one of the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “First Take” has a new host. Longtime “SportsCenter” anchor Shae Cornette will move over to the popular sports ...
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