
Joy Taylor claims prostitution should be LEGAL in astonishing rant against 'non-p***y getting male lonelies'
Controversial Fox Sports presenter Joy Taylor has made another lurid claim about sex on her newly relaunched 'Two Personal' podcast.
After revealing in recent episodes that she needs to have sex every day and that she is open to dating men as young as 25, Taylor, 38, has now said that the world would be better if prostitution was legalized.
Discussing her views with guest and fellow podcaster Van Lathan, Taylor said: 'I think that male loneliness is a massive f***ing problem.
'I think non-p***y getting male lonelies are deterioraring society and it is a massive problem.'
When asked on what the solution is, Taylor was clear: 'One, I think we should legalize prostitution. I have been standing on this for decades and I think that prostitution should be legalized.
'They will never do this but that, I think, would be a massive solve.'
A surprised Van Lathan said that it was a 'temporary fix' for male loneliness and asked if she had a longer term solution to combat the issue.
'It's not a simple solves but I believe that straight male biology and particularly men who have this sort of anger is because they don't get physical intimacy,' Taylor said.
'But they have convinced themselves that the type of physical intimacy they would like is their favorite pornstar or favorite OnlyFans girl or this unattainable beauty on Instagram who is never, ever, ever, ever going to meet you or f*** you or talk to you ever.
'So they don't look for the physical intimacy that is around them. They don't go to their local bar. They sit their scrolling, they think women are not responding to them because of feminism.'
Taylor recently made her confession about her sex drive in an episode of her own podcast with life coach Dr. Cheyenne Bryant.
In the show, Bryant reveals that her 'libido is through the roof.' In response, Taylor adds: 'Every year I get older, I'm like, "What am I gonna do?" I have to have sex every day, and I can't, I'm not.'
She added: 'It didn't used to be this way...'
Back in January, the FS1 host was accused of using sexual relationships with ex-NFL star co-host Emmanuel Acho and network executive Charlie Dixon to further her career.
Taylor was also alleged to have used 'her sexuality to get on a show' when she sought a spot on Acho's program 'Speak'.
She denied 'each and every allegation against her'.
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