Molly Qerim in a cowboy hat.Molly Qerim (Photo via @mollyqerim/Instagram)


Molly Qerim’s bold white outfit made her turn heads during a recent appearance.

Qerim has gained respect in the sports media world for her excellent work as the host of ESPN’s flagship show, ‘First Take,’ but she has also gone viral on multiple occasions for her outfits this year.

Molly was at it again a few days ago, having joined ‘First Take’ co-host Stephen A. Smith, as well as Chris Russo and Jay Williams at Fanatics Fest in New York City. The 40-year-old made a statement with a stunning white outfit that showed her legs off while she sat on stage.

Check it out right below:

Molly Qerim Could Do A Lot More Than ‘First Take’ If She Wants To

There’s hardly any doubt that there’s a future in modeling or social media influencing for Qerim if she ever wants to pursue such.

In recent times, she’s become much more than a co-host, although she’s still the biggest reason many fans tune into the ESPN show.


Things are about to get hectic for Molly Qerim and her colleagues at The Worldwide Leader in Sports as the NFL season is around the corner. The college football season is also fast approaching, while the NBA’s 2024/25 campaign will soon take root, too.

While she’s going to be on television on weekdays anyway, there are going to be more eyes on ‘First Take’ once the various leagues return to action, which means we should get to see more bold outfit choices from one of America’s favorite show hosts as she gracefully manages some of the most prominent voices in sports media.

Embarrassing Fact Surfaces About Attractive Norwegian Pole Vaulter Who’s Been Blowing Up During The Olympics

Photos of Embla Matilde Njerve pole vaultEmbla Matilde Njerve (Photo via @wallstreetbets/X)
Norwegian pole vaulter Embla Matilde Njerve has been trending online during the current Olympic Games, but fans will likely be embarrassed after finding something out.

Pole vaulters have been a popular show at these games, and not just for their pole vaulting prowess. One athlete went viral after his shaft prevented him from qualifying by latching onto the bar, while another did the rounds because she celebrated by twerking.

Pole vaulting is done at the Olympics, with Mondo Duplantis of Sweden winning the men’s competition and Australian Nina Kennedy winning the women’s. Still, Njerve is the one who’s been attracting most of the attention on social media.

There’s one problem, however. The Norway international was never at the Olympics.