MOLLY Qerim’s fans have demanded she release her own fashion line as she debuted a fresh new look.
The 41-year-old First Take host is one of ESPN’s most popular anchors.

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Qerim is known for her daring on air fashion and often turns heads with her outfit choices.
And she looked pretty in pink as she showed off new threads to her 720,000 Instagram followers.
Molly paired a fitting pink cardigan with matching baggy pants in the snap.
She captioned it simply with a pink heart, letting the image tell it’s own story.
“We need a Molly clothing line. Be poppin!” demanded one follower in response.
“Always elegant and respectful,” said another.
“So damn fine,” added a third.
“Fits always on 100,” commented a fourth.
Qerim’s newest look comes after she rocked a pin-striped mini skirt and a crop-top jacket during Tuesday’s taping of First Take.
She was dubbed a “goddess” after showing off “legs for days” in the outfit.
Molly and the gang are currently lighting up our screens on ESPN 2.
First Take is a ratings hit for the sports network and a linchpin of ESPN’s daytime schedule.
But it made way for live coverage of The Masters golf tournament on both Thursday and Friday.
Stephen A. Smith’s show is usually on air from 10 am ET to midday ET every weekday.
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.
But it was replaced on the main ESPN channel by Masters-themed programs.
SportsCenter at the Masters was scheduled for 10 am ET until 1 pm ET on both Thursday and Friday.
First Take is set to return to its usual timeslot on ESPN from Monday.

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