Joy Taylor’s shocking views on romantic standards resurface amid sex claims in Fox Sports lawsuit
Joy Taylor’s views on romantic partners have gone viral in the wake of the tense lawsuit involving the Fox Sports host.
Taylor is one of the big names involved in the lawsuit, alongside ex-NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho and former FS1 anchor Skip Bayless.
The 37-year-old is accused of using sexual relationships with Acho and network executive Charlie Dixon to further her career.
Taylor is also alleged to have ‘used her sexuality to get into a show’ in 2020, when she sought a spot on Acho’s program ‘Speak’.
This is evident from the lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles on behalf of hairstylist and former Fox employee Noushin Faraji.
Since the allegations emerged – they have not been proven – old images of Taylor have surfaced on social media.
Joy Taylor’s views on romantic partners have gone viral in the wake of the bomb trial
Taylor (right) is said to have had a sexual relationship with Emmanuel Acho (left)
Below them you can see a clip comments she made on the ‘Two Personal’ podcast last year. Taylor co-hosts the show with Taylor Rooks and she discussed what she looks for in a man she would consider dating.
“Can we just keep it a penny? “If they’re good enough, if they’re funny enough, or if their financial status is what you want: fine, funny, damn money,” she said.
“You’re throwing all boundaries and norms out the window,” she added, before pretending to crumple up paper and throw it away.
“All that nonsense you talked about on Instagram that you would never do. And this woman… because women this… and men this… it is (she makes a sign of the cross with her fingers). And you continue with this person.’
Taylor, Dixon, former FS1 host Bayless and the Fox Corporation are all named in Faraji’s lawsuit.
Much of it focuses on allegations of sexual harassment, sexual battery, negligent supervision, retaliation and other hostile workplace issues between 2012 and August 2024.
Bayless is accused of offering Faraji $1.5 million for sex, while Dixon is accused of groping the stylist’s buttocks.
Taylor allegedly dismissed Faraji’s sexual harassment complaints against Bayless and Dixon and told the hairdresser to “get over it.” DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Faraji, Acho, Bayless and Taylor for comment.
Taylor was back on Fox Sports 1 on Monday, 24 hours after the lawsuit was dropped
Taylor did not respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com and has not directly addressed the allegations against her.
In her first appearances on TV since the allegations emerged, she remained silent on the subject.
Taylor is accused of this, among other things who schemes to protect her job at the network by fabricating a sexual misconduct allegation against Dixon, a Fox Sports executive vice president in charge of talent.
“At one time Mr. Dixon was no longer useful [Taylor]”She would carry out her plan to tell the company that he forced himself on her,” reads part of the lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court.