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Joy Taylor reveals she needs to have sex 'every day'... weeks after being embroiled in Fox Sports lawsuit

Joy Taylor reveals she needs to have sex 'every day'... weeks after being embroiled in Fox Sports lawsuit

Daily Mail​25-04-2025

Joy Taylor relaunched her 'Two Personal' podcast with a graphic insight into her sex drive - just months after she was named in bombshell lawsuit.
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.
Back in January, 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' and, shortly after the allegations surfaced, the final episode of the podcast's first season was released.
The Fox star initially launched 'Two Personal' with sports reporter Taylor Rooks back in March 2024 but Taylor's co-host is no longer part of the show.
Instead, the 38-year-old is joined by special guests, with life coach Dr. Cheyenne Bryant appearing in the opening episode.
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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...'
Previous episodes of 'Two Personal' have been removed the show's YouTube channel, with Taylor claiming analyst Rooks is 'an extremely busy woman'.
'With her NFL and NBA commitments in 2025, she is not going to be able to do Two Personal in season two. So I will be your host moving forward,' Taylor announced.
Taylor, Dixon, former FS1 host Skip Bayless and the Fox Corporation were all named in the bombshell suit, which was filed on behalf of hair stylist and former Fox employee Noushin Faraji.
Much of it focuses on allegations of sexual harassment, sexual battery, negligent supervision, retaliation and other hostile workplace issues between 2012 and August of 2024.
Bayless is accused of offering $1.5million to Faraji for sex, while Dixon is accused of groping the stylist's buttocks.
Taylor is alleged to have dismissed Faraji's complaints about sexual harassment against Bayless and Dixon, telling the hair stylist to 'get over it.'
Earlier this year, a spokesperson for Taylor told The Athletic : 'The claims set forth against Ms. Taylor are devoid of merit and appear to have been strategically framed to create unwarranted publicity rather than to seek legitimate redress'.
'Ms. Taylor denies each and every allegation against her as set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint to the extent they allege any wrongdoing, liability, or entitlement to relief.'
Bayless' attorney has claimed Faraji 'consented, by words or conduct' to the actions she alleged.
Dixon was reportedly placed on leave by Fox before Super Bowl LIX but Taylor remained on air in the immediate aftermath of the allegations.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that attorneys for both Faraji and the defendants have been engaged in settlement discussions.
'On March 10, 2025, the Parties mediated this matter,' read a filing from Los Angeles County Superior Court. 'While the Parties did not resolve at mediation, they are continuing to engage in settlement discussions with the mediator.'

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