Stephen A. Smith is weighing in on Shannon Sharpeโs exit from ESPN, a network Smith has worked closely with for years. The โFirst Takeโ host took to his YouTube and iHeartRadio show to share his thoughts on Sharpe, saying that he will indeed โmissโ seeing Sharpe on โFirst Takeโ with him.
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As we reported, Sharpe announced on Thursday that โat this juncture,โ he decided to โstep aside temporarilyโ from his duties at ESPN. Sharpe is currently being sued by his former girlfriend for $50 million for alleged sexual abuse amid their two-year relationship, causing a bit of a media frenzy surrounding the former NFL player and media personality.
On Smithโs show, he said, โWhen the news came down that he and ESPN had mutually agreed that he would need to come off the airwaves of ESPN, it was a blow, a blow to the show, a blow to me personally, because Iโm going to miss him, but it was not a surprise,โ as Deadline reports.
Smith explained that working for a company like Disney, which owns ESPN, means there is a certain expectation. โHe was working at Disney,โ Smith detailed. โIโve been at Disney since October of 2003. I know this place. I know the worldwide leader that is ESPN ... it wasnโt difficult for me to figure out what was transpiring.โ
As we reported, an ESPN spokesperson shared a statement in support of Sharpeโs decision moments after it was released. โThis is a serious situation, and we agree with Shannonโs decision to step away,โ the statement reads. โWhile nothing about the verbiage of either statement confirms a permanent departure, his return certainly feels up in the air.โ
Smith added when discussing the matter, โESPN and Disney have a wait and see attitude when it comes to whatever evidence they may learn about this entire situation involving Shannon Sharpe from a legal, from a civil perspective.โ
Naturally, people have taken to social media with their thoughts on what Smith has said about Sharpe. One user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, โStephen A is lowkey happy this happenedโhe sees him as competition, already benefited from him, and this is the perfect way to part ways.โ
Other comments donโt necessarily see the situation in that same way, with another user writing that Smith does not throw Shannon Sharpe โunder the bus.โ It reads, โHe said he doesnโt believe Shannon did this at all.โ
Time will tell whether or not Sharpe will return to โFirst Takeโ in the coming weeks or at all.
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