Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, shed light on Molly Qerim’s abrupt exit Monday from “First Take” after hosting the show since 2015. In an interview with The Athletic released Thursday, ...
“Last night, she abruptly resigned,” said ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith of his longtime First Take cohort, Molly Qerim, this afternoon. “The details, quite frankly, are none of y’all business,” he said, ...
It takes a special kind of frustration to make Stephen A. Smith walk off his own set, and the New York Knicks finally pushed him there.
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Stephen A. Smith shows true colors with honest remarks on Molly Qerim's First Take exit
Stephen A. Smith kicked off First Take with a heartfelt homage to Molly Qerim on Tuesday, following the announcement that the veteran host is parting ways with ESPN. Meanwhile, the network sparked ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Molly Qerim is officially out at First Take — and ESPN already has a game plan for what comes next. The longtime host, 41, stunned fans this week when she announced she ...
In an interview with The Athletic, ESPN's president of content, Burke Magnus, said very nice things about the 41-year-old veteran sports broadcaster as a person, but when it came to talking about ...
Stephen A. Smith has finally offered a real explanation for what happened with Molly Qerim. “Molly decided that she wanted to leave, and she had some issues that I’m not going to discuss,” Smith said.
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