MOLLY Querim impressed fans with her latest outfit choice.
The popular ESPN host posed alongside First Take co-stars Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Jay Williams in a skin-tight white dress.
Querim, 40, showed off her legs in a pair of silver heels and raised many eyebrows on social media.
She captioned her photo “@FirstTake fam,” but co-host Stephen A. Smith was not present because he was in Florida at the time.
“Wow Molly, you look fantastic,” one fan posted.
“Lord, have mercy,” added another.
“OMG Molly,” commented a third.
“Molly, a villain,” suggested a fourth.
Qerim’s outfit was on full display during Mad Dog’s weekly What Are You Mad About? segment at the end of the show.
Russo began by complaining that tennis legend Rafael Nadal was forced to face world No. 4 Alexander Zverev in the first round of what could be Spain’s last French Open.
He felt Nadal was treated unfairly by the Open, which chose not to seed him based on recent results.
Qerim then took the opportunity to reveal that he was looking for a new tennis instructor.
“I’m a really good tennis player, but I’m a little rusty right now,” she said.
“So if anyone in the New York area is a good tennis instructor, DM Stephen A. [Smith]. I’m serious.”
Smith split his work commitments between New York and Los Angeles after landing a new role on ABC’s NBA Countdown.
He flew to Miami, Florida to get some much-needed sun.
“Stephen A., we gave you the day off [yesterday],” said host Qerim when Smith joined the show remotely from South Beach.
Molly’s Miami Vacation

MOLLY Qerim took a break from her First Take duties to head to Miami.
“You’re in Miami, so I officially hate you now.”
“I’m great! I’m great, good to see you guys,” Smith smiled back.
Smith, 56, is one of the hardest-working reporters on the circuit.
He regularly calls First Take after red-eye flights to the West Coast.
Earlier this year, Stephen A. was criticized by colleague Shannon Sharpe for being sleepy on air.
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