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Molly Qerim responds after First Take viewers call her ‘Queen Boss’ as she stuns in figure-hugging outfit


MOLLY QERIM has thanked fans for their feedback – after stunning with her on-air wardrobe choice.

The First Take host rocked a stunning figure-hugging outfit for Monday’s edition of the sports debate show.

Woman in brown dress in front of city backdrop.
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Molly Qerim has dazzled with her latest on-air look[/caption]

Woman in brown dress standing in front of a city backdrop.
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The 41-year-old rocked a stunning dress for Monday’s edition of First Take[/caption]

Molly Qerim at ESPN First Take.
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The ESPN anchor has hosted the show for almost a decade[/caption]

Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith in discussion.
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ESPN recently moved to new studios in the Big Apple[/caption]

Molly appears every weekday alongside analyst Stephen A. Smith on the ESPN program.

The 41-year-old has been anchor on First Take since 2016.

Qerim is known for her daring on-air fashion, starting off the week in style on Monday’s show.

She rocked a stunning brown outfit, pairing the look with snake-skin high heels.

“Mollywood! Queen boss!” wrote one lovestruck fan after seeing the look.

Qerim reshared the post to her 329,000 followers on social media site X.

“Appreciate you,” the First Take host responded.

“Queen stay queenin’,” replied an ESPN viewer in the comments.

“Molly badder than Kim K to me,” said another.

“That dress is FIRE,” wrote a third.


Qerim has been host of First Take for almost a decade.

She often goes toe-to-toe with Stephen A. on all things sports.

And it was all change earlier this week as the show broadcast for the first time from a new home.

ESPN’s Seaport studios in Manhattan, New York, has been First Take’s broadcast location since 2018.

Molly and Co made the transition to the new ESPN new offices at 7 Hudson Square on Monday.

Molly Qerim with two male sports analysts discussing KD and Rodgers.
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“We were at Seaport for seven years and we are sad to see that facility go,” said Chris Calcinari, SVP, Content Operations at ESPN.

“But we have an amazing opportunity to be a part of Disney’s state-of-the-art facility that spans an entire New York City block here at seven Hudson Square.

“The company’s goal was to bring all New York City-based production operations together and create a collaborative environment with everyone in one spot.

“And ESPN stands to benefit immensely from that collaborative environment on multiple levels.”

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