A lot has been said about Joy Taylor, and Jason Whitlock is one former co-worker who has said quite a bit.
Whitlock is known for making remarks that tend to cause an online backlash, but he rarely ever backs down.
This time, the sports columnist knows that he may have taken what he said about her way too far.
Whitlock, who joined FS1 in 2016 but left in 2020, took time to his Fearless podcast and said Joy Taylor has nothing but “big cans and that peanut butter skin.”
“She knows that she has very little to offer, so what does she end up offering up?” Whitlock said.
Whitlock also made it clear that he kept his distance from Joy Taylor.
“Not because I didn’t like her, just because I knew myself. I know what I’m capable of,” in response to her allegedly sleeping with multiple people for career gain.
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On the latest episode of his Fearless podcast, Whitlock addressed the backlash he’s been getting for using derogatory terms to describe Joy Taylor.
“I apologize to Joy Taylor, but it’s true,” Whitlock said. “Who didn’t have a chance with her? The most attractive man will do anything with anybody if he doesn’t control his lust. The same can be said for women.”
I apologize to Joy Taylor, but it’s true. Who didn’t have a chance with her? The most attractive man will do anything with anybody if he doesn’t control his lust. The same can be said for women. pic.twitter.com/WVQwyRt9FL
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) January 9, 2025
What Has Joy Taylor Been Accused of?
Fox Sports was rocked by a workplace misconduct lawsuit Friday, filed by a former hair stylist.
Noushin Faraji filed a lawsuit accusing the likes of FS1 EVP Charlie Dixon and former Undisputed host Skip Bayless of sexual battery, retaliation, misconduct, and more.
Taylor was also mentioned as she was said to have slept with Dixon and future co-host Emmanuel Acho to get positions on shows like Speak and Undisputed.
Faraji told her it was “dangerous” to sleep with Acho and Dixon simultaneously, but Taylor allegedly said she had power now, and when Dixon was “no longer useful to her,” she would claim he “forced himself on her” to get him ousted.