In recent news, it has been reported that Charly Arnolt, a popular ESPN personality, has announced that she’s leaving the network. Arnolt, who has worked for ESPN for five years, made the announcement via her social media channels.
Arnolt is leaving the network to host a morning show at OutKick.
“I’m extremely excited to join OutKick and work alongside Clay [Travis, the founder] and a great stable of talent,” Arnolt said, via Barrett Media. “The outspoken nature of the platform and its ability to create engaging content is what really piqued my interest. I have a lot of opinions that I haven’t been able to express, and I can’t wait to get started.”
Arnolt joined ESPN in 2018 as a digital correspondent, and she quickly became a fan favorite for her engaging personality and relatable on-air presence. She went on to host various shows and segments for the network, including “SportsCenter” and “First Take.”
Arnolt’s departure from ESPN comes as a surprise to many fans, as she had become a fixture on the network and was widely respected for her work. However, it’s not uncommon for media personalities to make career moves, and it’s clear that Arnolt has big plans for her future.
The Worldwide Leader in Sports is in the midst of layoffs, but there is no word if she would’ve been on the list of talent to be let go.
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As for ESPN, the network will undoubtedly miss Arnolt’s contributions and will need to find new talent to fill her role. However, ESPN has a deep roster of talented personalities, and it’s likely that they’ll be able to find someone who can step up and fill the void left by Arnolt’s departure.
Overall, while fans of ESPN and Charly Arnolt may be sad to see her go, it’s clear that she’s excited about her new gig.
We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors.