Molly Qerim posing outsideMolly Qerim (Photo via Instagram)
ESPN sportscaster Molly Qerim is known for her energetic and magnetic on-air presence as a host of one of the network’s hottest shows.

She also knows how to gain attention when it comes to what she wears.

The 41-year-old, has worked at ESPN for nearly two decades and has spent the last 10 years as the host of the network’s popular morning debate show.

On Monday, Qerim had social media losing their minds after she showed off her latest outfit.

Molly Qerim was rocking a short tan skirt, jacket, and brown cowboy boots.

“Going into Monday like 🤠…” Qerim captioned the post.

 


Fans could barely contain themselves in the comment section:

“Good evening Molly Q ❤️😊👸🏻👏🏿✊🏿❤️,” one fan said.

“The skirt looks amazing 😍,” a second fan stated.

“@mollyqerim always respectful and elegant 🌺🌸,” a third fan added.

“We’re going to have to have a talk when you get home, mam. 😂,” one fan said of Molly Qerim.

“Sunshine Bear😍,” one final fan said.

Molly Qerim Breaks Silence On Her Health Struggle

Molly Qerim speaking into micMolly Qerim (Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for GQ)
Molly Qerim, an ESPN host, publicly shared her ongoing battle with Stage IV Endometriosis.

The ESPN personality was candid about her experience with endometriosis in a rare public message on Instagram last month.

The “First Take” host revealed she underwent surgery for endometriosis after a 12-year battle with the disease.

“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. 🙏

“And for anyone dealing with a health scare right now, please don’t give up…keep advocating for yourself and know you can be fully restored, regardless of what the medical report says. Better days are ahead.”

In addition to her words, she included a picture with Dr. Masahide Kanayama of the New York Endometriosis Center, who performed her surgery.

Endometriosis Awareness Month is observed annually in March. This entire month is dedicated to raising awareness about a chronic condition in which uterine-like tissue grows outside the uterus