Molly Qerim’s Workout Photos Cause A Stir Among NBA, NFL Fans
Molly Qerim’s Workout Photos Cause A Stir Among NBA, NFL Fans
Molly Qerim’s workout photos caused something of a stir among NBA and NFL fans this week.
As the host of ESPN’s popular ‘First Take’ program, Qerim often gets outshined by Stephen A. Smith. He, after all, is the one with all the bombastic points of view. She merely steers the conversation.
But in reality, whereas Smith is the undeniable face of First Take, Qerim is the show’s heart and soul.
Because of that, Qerim has built up a big following on social media. Anything she does nowdays goes mega-viral, and this week’s workout photos proved to be no exception.
Be it for her photos with friends during her vacation, wild night out outfits or provocative photo shoots, Qerim has little trouble trending on social media.
Her general social media content is a huge among fans, too.
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And it is particularly telling that in a week where Kay Adams set the internet ablaze with her latest intimate photos, Qerim quietly snuck into the equation and stole the show.
This is something of a dead period in the sports calendar. The NBA is off and the NFL hasn’t started its new season yet.
The video speaks for itself. https://t.co/K8eGjxLgix
— Game 7 (@game7__) July 25, 2023
As a result, First Take doesn’t have as much to talk about and isn’t making as many headlines.
Despite that, it must be nice for ESPN to have some like Qerim – a personality who can land in the news cycle independent of what is or isn’t happening on First Take.
What will Qerim opt to share with her large base of NBA and NFL fans in the weeks ahead? Time will tell.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.