Stephen A. Smith's blistering takes aren't just confined to ESPN .
Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce joined Stephen A. Smith on Wednesday night on the Stephen A. Smith Show, and the conversation naturally turned to the tight end’s high-profile personal life. Partway through the interview, Smith directed the discussion to Kelce’s pop star girlfriend Taylor Swift and her record-setting Eras Tour.
The popular sports analyst defended artists' rights to make money, especially those who have done so much for the Black community.
Kelce did an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on The Stephen A. Smith Show on Wednesday evening, thoroughly covering Swift among the many topics of discussion. At the end of the ...
Stephen A. Smith has a special lady in his life. The ESPN personality, who tends to keep his personal life private, was pressed about his dating life during a guest appearance on “The Howard ...
Stephen A. Smith may have liked seeing Max Kellerman leave First Take, but he was less thrilled about Skip Bayless’s departure. And according to Smith, it wasn’t the fact that Bayless left ...
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith explains why he feels "concerned" over the removal of DEI measures after President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive actions pulling back the prior initiatives.
Tom Brady accused of cheating NFL rules as he gains more control of Raiders Stephen A. Smith knows how to get people going. Whether that's through controversial hot takes or spitting the flat-out ...
Looking down South, the Philadelphia 76ers are seeing a dramatic scene take place within the Miami Heat organization, involving their former star, Jimmy Butler.
During a recent episode of NBA Countdown, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith shared his thoughts on the Warriors' current roster construction and the fact Curry is a solo star on a team that once dominated the NBA. You can hear Smith's comments in full by clicking on the embedded video above.
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith says Americans elected President Donald Trump for a second term because he is “closer to normal” than the Democratic Party.