Joy Taylor returned to Fox Sports just 24 hours after being named in a workplace misconduct lawsuit, but made no mention of the allegations leveled against her.
Taylor is the host of FS1's Speak, which airs weekdays at 5 p.m., and there were no changes to the schedule on Monday despite the shocking lawsuit filed against a number of past and present Fox TV personalities.
The lawsuit, filed by former FS1 stylist Noushin Faraji, alleges that Taylor used sexual relationships with former NFL star co-host Emmanuel Acho and network executive Charlie Dixon to advance her career.
Furthermore, he is accused of He allegedly conspired to protect his job at the network by fabricating an allegation of sexual misconduct against Dixon, Fox Sports' executive vice president in charge of talent.
'…once Mr. Dixon was no longer useful to (Taylor), she would move forward with her plan to tell the company that he forced her,' reads a portion of the lawsuit filed Friday in the Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Faraji, former FS1 stylist.
Taylor did not respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com, and in her first television appearance since the allegations emerged, she remained silent on the issue.
Joy Taylor opens show on Fox Sports 1, 24 hours after explosive lawsuit dropped
For Taylor, everything was normal as she sat next to Keyshawn Johnson and Michael Irvin.
Taylor wore a blue dress and black tights when she appeared alongside Paul Pierce, Michael Irvin and Keyshawn Johnson on the FS1 show.
The 37-year-old host opened the show talking about the Detroit Lions, and spirits were high on the show with jokes flowing despite the compensation issues facing the network.
On social media, fans were quick to notice the lack of mention of a lawsuit, with one writing, “Joy Taylor on TV right now doesn't give a damn.”
Taylor (second right) at Emmanuel Acho's 2022 book launch party (left)
Another added: 'Joy Taylor is on @SpeakOnFS1. Apparently everything is fine. Nothing to see. Everything continues as always.
Taylor, Dixon, former FS1 host Skip Bayless and Fox Corporation are named in Faraji's lawsuit, much of which centers on allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault, negligent supervision, retaliation and other hostile employment issues between 2012 and August 2024.
Bayless is accused of offering Faraji $1.5 million in exchange for sex, while Dixon is accused of groping the stylist's buttocks.
Taylor herself is accused of dismissing Faraji's sexual harassment complaints against Bayless and Dixon, telling the stylist to “get over it.”