Stephen A. Smith sure knows how to kick off awkward moments on air.
He had one this week with Molly Qerim when he couldn’t stop saying “vibrating” on air.
The ESPN veteran made a number of comments about host Molly Qerim’s “vibrating” cell phone during Thursday’s show. Stephen A. has discussed Qerim’s phone going off randomly while on air in previous episodes of First Take, but this day, he had to speak up on it.
Qerim hit back that the phone was “not ringing” but was set to silent and on vibrate.
“You always like me mentioning vibrating on air when your phone [goes off]. You really want me to do that?”
Orlovsky did not want his face shown as he picked up a Philadelphia Phillies flag that was lying on the First Take table and draped it over his head.
Stephen A Smith exposed Molly for using vibrator live on ESPN 😳
(🎥@AnswerThePole) https://t.co/3wCC9UDKZs
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) October 19, 2023
Molly tried to stutter out a reply but Stephen A. just wouldn’t stop: “Just go with the ring, Molly! Just go with the ring.”
Qerim said, “I distance myself from these comments.”
Smith fired back, “I’m trying to avoid the vibrating!”
Orlovsky finally chimed in to say, “I’m trying to avoid getting fired.”
Like many mentioned in the comment section, the HR department just may have to get involved so conversations like this will not happen again on air.
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Snoop Dogg (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the NFL’s most iconic franchises, with a second-to-none fan base.
Thousands of Steelers fans, including rapper Snoop Dogg, packed Acrisure Stadium Sunday night to watch Pittsburgh take on the Dallas Cowboys.
While he was born in Long Beach, California, Snoop is a die-hard fan of the Steelers.
So when the Steelers took on the Dallas Cowboys in “Sunday Night Football” at Acrisure Stadium, he was there.
The team even posted a video of him wearing a custom Steelers letterman jacket, twirling his Terrible Towel, and waving around a helmet to pump up the crowd.