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ESPN commentator and former NBA star Jalen Rose got secretly married to fellow ESPN host Molly Qerim, sources exclusively told Page Six. An insider told us, “The media power couple married in the New York City area then boarded a flight to Turks and Caicos.” Qerim — who hosts the network’s “First Take” — posted on Instagram last week a shot of the couple on the island, in which she appears to be wearing a diamond ring on her left hand. The caption reads: “You could’ve been anywhere in the world, but you’re here with me. I appreciate that.” The couple’s reportedly been together for a while: Rose mysteriously referred to her as “wifey” in a 2016 tweet. A rep for ESPN did not comment.
Good for Jalen, Molly is a looker and always did a good job moderating Skip and Stephen A's crazy asses.
I remember when she got her start on the daily college football show on ESPN. She was not very good those first few shows.
Was that before she was on that show with Tom Lemming? That was the first time I ever saw her.
Best wishes to Jalen and Molly!
I don't know man. I just can't recommend marriage these days. I think the film DivorceCorp is mandatory viewing for all the young bucks and old stags out there.
Jalen is 45 so congrats on getting a 34 year old wife. Hoping for him she is even half as kind, warm and pleasant as she is pretty.
Good luck man!
Yeah, the system sucks and all, but it is connected to a culture that has and continues to shift toward instant gratification. Often people have unreasonable expectations going into a marriage.
I don't know about the happy folk, but I would certainly not recommend marriage for you. You seem like a miserable sob.
Bit of an overreaction to an innocuous statement don't ya think? Considering ~ half of all marriages fail and the fallout from those can be pretty emotionally + financially debilitating, it's reasonable that some people question the purpose of a legal marriage. All else equal, if you love someone to no end, do you really need to get a court's recognition to consider that relationship valid? Any relationship that ought to evolve into marriage should have strong enough legs to support itself without a court document, shouldn't it? What's the point? Tax incentives?
I'll still probably get married one day myself, but I don't think it's reasonable to call someone a miserable sob because he questions dubious social protocol.
statistically married people live longer, have a higher income, and have more 'relations', so to speak, than single people. the secret is to choose wisely - and that doesn't mean choose the craziest/drama queen/cutie/person who'll say 'yes' to you. it means wisdom, skill in living, not rashly. enjoy the wife of your youth, rejoice in the relationship. tremendous mutual respect and care to one another.
beyond that, he who finds a wife finds a good thing, and finds favor with the Lord.
^^^What he said
Well, hell yeah. Go Blue. And Go Jalen. She's fine, yo.
Nice work, Jalen. She's a pretty top notch piece of ass.
I can think of a couple reasons that he is a very lucky man.
But not her uterus. Unfortunately, she has endometriosis per her wiki page. That absolutely sucks. I know someone with it and I wouldn't wish it on any ex gf I have. There are other things i wish upon them, but not that.
Was Chris Webber his best man? Asking for a friend.
Jalen, u a real pimp my ni--a