Molly Qerim Celebrates Decade at 'First Take': Fans Shower Her with Love and Support
MOLLY QERIM CELEBRATES 10 YEARS ON 'FIRST TAKE' AS FANS GUSH OVER HER ENDURING PRESENCE
In a major milestone, ESPN host Molly Qerim has marked her impressive 10-year anniversary on the popular sports talk show "First Take". And, darling readers, it's not just her stalwart presence that's got everyone talking - it's also the outpouring of love and admiration from fans who've been rocking with her every step of the way!
As she celebrated this remarkable achievement, Molly took to social media to express her gratitude to the thousands of supporters who've stood by her side throughout the years. In an Instagram post that had everyone swooning, she wrote: "Another NBA szn in the books. Thank y'all for rocking with us 10 yrs & counting... Time to work on my tan-lines, shut my brain off & be with the fam. See ya in a few weeks. Grateful always, MQ".
And, boy, did fans respond! One enthusiastic commenter gushed: "So amazing. As a sports fan, I love seeing you on set and doing your thing. Keep up the good work, beautiful". Another added: "Have an awesome vacation. Enjoy the family time... You deserve it!"
But, behind-the-scenes, Molly has been facing a very different kind of challenge - one that's had her fighting for her health and well-being. In March, she bravely opened up about her battle with Endometriosis, crediting her surgeon as a "miracle" in an Instagram post.
As we previously reported on thescholarlynote.com (yes, we're talking about your go-to source for all things juicy!), Molly was diagnosed with the often-painful condition at just 26 years old. She's spoken candidly about the symptoms she's endured - fatigue, pelvic pain, and bloating - and has been an inspiration to countless women who've suffered in silence.
Molly's latest post gave fans a glimpse into her recent surgery, and it was clear that she's still reeling from the emotional toll of this very private struggle. But, ever the warrior, she used her platform to spread awareness about Endometriosis, urging others not to give up hope: "March is Endometriosis Awareness Month... If I can help even 1 person... it's worth it".
And that, folks, is what makes Molly Qerim a true champion. As she celebrates this major milestone, we can't help but wonder - what's next for this trailblazing host? Stay tuned to thescholarlynote.com for all the latest updates on Molly and the world of sports!