First Take host Molly Qerim had fans going crazy after she sported Cameron Payne's New York Knicks jersey while at lunch.
Molly Qerim is gearing up for a new week of ESPN First Take, but first had to start the day on a good note with an early morning workout.
The 40-year-old Emmy Award winning co-host of the show with Stephen A. Smith has rocked many fire fits while on the show like her ‘’locked in” leather miniskirt, and her ‘’back-to-business”minidress, ...
Hurley's Huskies are scheduled to take on the St. John's Red Storm on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Madison Square Garden in downtown ...
Amid the recent buzz hockey and the NHL have gotten from the 4 Nations Face-Off, ESPN's Molly Qerim has called out the hypocrisy of letting players on the ice fight while competitors in 'other ...
Molly Qerim is approached by an indiscreet driver on a ride on her way to ESPN Recently, ahead of a live recording, Molly shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her last-minute preparation process.
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Hosted on MSNESPN Host Molly Qerim Makes Racial Claim About NHL PlayersESPN "First Take" host Molly Qerim believes there's a double-standard when it comes fighting in hockey vs. fighting in other ...
ESPN host Molly Qerim shared her thoughts afterward with a six-word message to the two-time championship winning coach. "I've confronted a lot of adversity on my life's journey and I'm proud to ...
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Hosted on MSNESPN Host Molly Qerim Turns Heads Wearing NBA JerseyESPN's First Take host Molly Qerim is usually at the center of the screen when the cameras are panning between the sports ...
ESPN anchor Molly Qerim alleged there was "hypocrisy" in the sport of hockey because fighting is allowed to a point where it is frowned upon and disciplined heavily in others. The "First Take ...
But Molly Qerim sees it a little differently. Chiming in during a Chris Russo monologue on Wednesday’s episode of First Take, Qerim highlighted the double standard between hockey players and ...
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