ESPN Viewers Go Wild Over Molly Qerim’s Outfit While Standing

Fans of ESPN were left awe-struck and gasping for more as they caught a glimpse of Molly Qerim’s outfit during a recent “First Take” broadcast. The popular sports anchor, known for her style and charisma, definitely made a lasting impression with her latest look.

Viewers took to social media to express their admiration for Molly, with many calling her a “baddie” and begging for more standing segments to showcase her outfit. It’s no surprise that Molly has become a fashion icon in the sports world, as she consistently brings her A-game when it comes to wardrobe choices.

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Well known for her glamorous wardrobe, this time, Qerim sported a figure-hugging short white dress and silver stilettos.

Her outfit was on full show during Chris “Mad Dog” Russo’s weekly What Are You Mad About? segment late in the show.

The fan frenzy surrounding Qerim spread on X, formerly known as Twitter, where viewers flocked to heap praise on the host.

“Molly is gorgeous,” one tweet read.

“Molly looking like a baddie!!” commented a second.

“We need more standing segments from @FirstTake .. get it together!!

A third added, “Molly is baaaaad today.”

Another replied, “Shout out to @MollyQerim for being best dressed today.”

In a world where women in sports are often criticized for their appearance, Molly Qerim stands as a beacon of strength and self-assurance. She’s unapologetically herself, and fans can’t get enough of it. So here’s to Molly Qerim, the ultimate baddie of ESPN. Keep slaying!

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