Joy Taylor Parts Ways w/ Fox Sports Months After She Was Named In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Tied To The Network

Joy Taylor Parts Ways w/ Fox Sports Months After She Was Named In Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Tied To The Network
Joy Taylor is taking her talents somewhere else.
According to reports, big changes are coming to FS1, which have directly impacted the network’s current lineup. Speak, the series co-hosted by Joy Taylor, and two morning programs, Breakfast Ball and The Facility, have been pulled from the air. The cancellations are reportedly due to the shows struggling to find a strong core audience.
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Earlier this year, Taylor, 38, made headlines after she was named in a bombshell suit filed by former Fox Sports hairdresser Noushin Faraji. The lawsuit claimed Taylor advanced her career at FS1 by engaging in relationships with fellow commentator Emmanuel Acho and Fox Sports EVP Charlie Dixon. Faraji also alleged that Taylor ignored her complaints about workplace harassment, telling her to “get over it.” Taylor denied the allegations, and Dixon was fired from the network in April.
Thoughts on this shakeup? Are you sad to see these shows end?
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