MOLLY Qerim received plenty of messages after she shared a personal First Take announcement.
The First Take host, 41, made the announcement on social media.


Qerim recently shared a message that received a flurry of messages from fans[/caption]
Qerim joined ESPN’s sports debate live TV program back in 2015.
Stephen A. Smith also joined the show in that same year, and the pair have been the faces of the program ever since.
Last Friday, Qerim put together an Instagram post about her 10-year anniversary working on First Take.
She sent a message to her fans on the social media platform.
“Another NBA szn in the books. Thank y’all for rocking with us 10 yrs & counting,” Qerim wrote.
“Time to work on my tan-lines, shut my brain off & be with the fam.
“See ya in a few weeks.
“Grateful always, MQ.”
Fans were quick to praise Qerim for her achievement in the comments.
“So amazing. Me as a sports fan, I love seeing you on set and doing your thing. Keep up the good work, beautiful,” one wrote.
“Have an AMAZING WELL EARNED VACATION!!!” another commented.
“Thank you for your service. Enjoy your vacation,” a third added.
“Enjoy your time off you earned it,” a fourth stated.
Qerim’s announcement comes after sharing back in March that she dealt with a private health battle.
The First Take revealed that she experienced endometriosis in an Instagram post.

Stephen A. Smith and Qerim have been part of ESPN’s hit show First Take since 2015[/caption]
Qerim shared that she underwent surgery for the disease after battling it for 12 years.
“I really hesitated on posting this, b/c I’m a very private person…but if I can help even 1 person…it’s worth it,” Qerim wrote.
“Dr Kanayama, you are an answer to 12 years of prayer. THANK YOU. You are a miracle in my life, and more miracles to come.
Molly Qerim’s life in the spotlight

Molly Qerim has risen through the ranks to become one of the biggest stars at ESPN.
The popular sports host began her media career in 2006 with ESPN and spent four years with the network.
She then covered college basketball and football for CBS Sports Network in New York.
Qerim balanced that with hosting duties for NFL Network in Los Angeles – fronting NFLAM and NFL Fantasy Live.
The host returned to ESPN in 2015 and immediately took the role of First Take anchor.
And Qerim has been an ever-present, popular host of the daily sports debate show ever since.