MOLLY QERIM DISMISSES STEPHEN A SMITH’S STYLE TIP AFTER RECYCLING ‘SNOW WHITE’ OUTFIT

 

MOLLY QERIM VOUCHES TO IMPROVE HER FASHION GAME AFTER SCORING STEPHEN A SMITH’S IMPRESSIVE SALARY
Voiceover: Molly Qerim, the popular host of ESPN's "First Take" show, is known for her confident and stylish on-air presence.

Cut to footage of Stephen A. Smith, Molly's co-host, commenting on her outfit.

Voiceover: However, in a recent episode of the show, Stephen A. Smith made a comment about Molly's outfit that did not go down well with her.

Cut to footage of Stephen A. Smith making the comment.

Voiceover: Smith said that Molly had worn the same dress before and that he had advised her to mix it up a bit with her wardrobe choices.



Cut to footage of Molly responding to Smith's comment.

Voiceover: But Molly was quick to dismiss Smith's advice, stating that she wasn't interested in changing her style just for the sake of it.

Cut to footage of Molly defending her outfit.

Voiceover: In fact, she went on to explain that the dress was a vintage piece from the 1950s and that she had paired it with a modern twist, in the form of a yellow belt.

Cut to footage of Molly continuing to defend her outfit.

Voiceover: Molly's response was met with applause and support from viewers, who appreciated her confidence and individuality.

Cut to footage of Molly and Smith continuing with the show.

Voiceover: Molly and Smith continued with their usual banter on the show, but the incident highlighted an important message about style and individuality.

Cut to footage of Molly's outfit as she signs off.

Voiceover: It's important to embrace your own unique style and not be swayed by the opinions of others. And Molly's outfit was a perfect example of how to do just that.

Closing shot: A close-up of Molly's outfit as she signs off from the show.

Voiceover: That's all for now. Tune in to "First Take" for more sports news and debates.

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