Molly Qerim's next move after her controversial "First Take" departure has us waiting with bated breath, with even small gigs at her alma mater UConn garnering unexpected publicity. The ESPN ...
Former ESPN host Molly Qerim appears to be enjoying her time away from the spotlight. Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006 before having stints at CBS and NFL Network. When she returned to the Worldwide ...
ESPN has found its new face for First Take. Shae Cornette, a familiar presence across the network’s programming, will take over as the show’s host alongside Stephen A. Smith beginning November 3, per ...
View post: Aaron Judge Calls World Baseball Classic Crowds ‘Bigger and Better’ Than the World Series Shae Cornette named permanent host of ESPN’s First Take, replacing Molly Qerim. She co-founded a ...
Molly Qerim left ESPN and First Take back in September and has barely been heard from since while being replaced on the show next to Stephen A. Smith. A former ESPN star explains what happened. The 41 ...
Now she's speaking out for her good friend, Dr. Kanayama, posting a heartfelt plea on her Instagram Stories. "I don't usually speak out like this," Qerim wrote. "But I feel compelled to today. Dr.
Shae Cornette replaced long-time First Take co-host Molly Qerim at the beginning of this month. While fans are still getting used to the fact Qerim is no longer with the show on ESPN, Cornette has ...
Molly Qerim is officially headed back to the airwaves. The former ESPN host Qerim is set to serve as the host for Zuffa Boxing, Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports reported this week. Zuffa Boxing ...
Stephen A. Smith finally opened up about Molly Qerim’s abrupt departure from ESPN’s “First Take.” On Wednesday, Smith appeared on “The White House with Michael Irvin” — a Netflix show with Irvin and ...
ESPN has their new “First Take” host. After a month-long tryout period, the network chose Shae Cornette to replace Molly Qerim on “First Take,” Front Office Sports reported Thursday. “Thank you for ...
Molly Qerim left First Take abruptly last month, with a lot of talk from both colleagues and an exec at ESPN that it was related to contract talk and her future at the network. But now, the Worldwide ...
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