Resurfaced footage of Joy Taylor has gone viral, showing the embattled FS1 presenter detailing the obstacles she has faced in a male-dominated industry.
“You have to constantly reaffirm that you're good enough, that you belong there, and then always prove it,” Taylor said in a clip from a year ago on the “I Am Athlete” podcast. “You have to do twice the work for half the opportunity.”
The clip was shared by The Bill Simmons podcast account on X, where it quickly went viral following a hostile workplace lawsuit against Taylor, Fox, former FS1 host Skip Bayless and current network executive Charlie Dixon. The lawsuit was filed Friday in Los Angeles on behalf of stylist Noushin Faraji, who claims he was sexually harassed by both Simmons and Dixon.
Taylor is accused of taking advantage of sexual relationships with former NFL star co-host Emmanuel Acho and Dixon to advance her career, while discouraging Faraji from filing sexual harassment complaints against men at Fox. Additionally, Taylor allegedly planned to protect her own job on the network by fabricating an allegation of sexual misconduct against Dixon, Fox Sports' executive vice president in charge of talent.
It's a dramatically different portrait of Taylor than the one he exuded in March 2023 when speaking to former NFL stars LeSean McCoy and Brandon Marshall on the 'I Am Athlete' podcast: 'For me, the mindset I've always had about it is That's going to make me better, that's why I'm excellent. Because it had to be. It couldn't be average. It couldn't be right. I couldn't be late. I couldn't complain. I couldn't say 'no'. Now I do it. (Laughs)'
X's critics are now seeing Taylor's comments in a new light, with many slamming the popular host of FS1's 'Speak' over accusations of hypocrisy.
Resurfaced footage of Joy Taylor has gone viral, showing the embattled FS1 presenter detailing the obstacles she has faced in a male-dominated industry.
FS1 host Joy Taylor used sexual relationships with former NFL star co-host Emmanuel Acho (left) and network executive Charlie Dixon (right) to advance her career, according to Faraji's lawsuit.
Stylist Noushin Faraji (pictured) accused Fox Sports of creating a hostile workplace
“The most moralizing, bullying nuisance in all of sports media exposed as a complete hypocrite,” wrote one angry viewer.
One critic called Taylor “insufferable,” while another claimed that she “has no business in that industry.”
But Taylor also had his defenders in line.
“To be honest, she knows sports,” one fan wrote, echoing a belief shared by several others. “His shots are better than a lot of guys.”
A supportive commentator added: “It's not easy for a woman to be in a male-dominated field.”
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Taylor and her foundation for comment. Attorneys for Bayless, Dixon and Taylor have not yet been provided to the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Fox has issued a brief statement, although Taylor, Bayless and Acho have remained silent on the issue.
“We take these allegations seriously and will allow the legal process to take its course,” the network's statement read. “We have no further comment at this time.”
Taylor, Dixon, former FS1 host Skip Bayless and Fox Corporation are named in Faraji's lawsuit, much of which centers on allegations of sexual assault, negligent supervision, retaliation and other hostile workplace 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.”
But on top of those accusations are Faraji's claims that Taylor used sex to advance her career, first with Dixon and then with Acho.
Some defended Taylor online, while others accused her of hypocrisy for her past statements.
Joy Taylor (left) is seen sitting next to Emmanuel Acho before an FS1 broadcast.
Former Fox host Skip Bayless, 73, is pictured with his wife of eight years, Ernestine Sclafani.
With Dixon, Faraji began to suspect that he and Taylor were having an affair in 2016 even though they were both married at the time.
“In approximately May 2016, Ms. Taylor asked Ms. Faraji to meet for drinks in Santa Monica,” reads the lawsuit, obtained by DailyMail.com. 'When Ms Faraji arrived she found Ms Taylor with an older man, Fox Sport's executive vice-president of content, Mr Dixon. As Executive Vice President, Mr. Dixon is responsible for overseeing all content and production for FS1. Mrs Faraji, however, did not know Mr Dixon.
“From their body language, Ms. Faraji suspected that the couple were sleeping with each other, and although this worried Ms. Faraji, as she knew that Ms. Taylor had recently married, Ms. Faraji kept her opinions to herself. “.
Taylor was only a fill-in host at the time, but was later added to the network in a full-time position. And according to Faraji, that decision was made at Dixon's insistence despite Bayless's objections.
'Mister. “Bayless later revealed to Ms. Faraji that she did not want Ms. Taylor on the show, but Mr. Dixon insisted that Ms. Taylor should star,” the document reads. 'At first, the Mr. Dixon arranged a dinner between Mr. Bayless and Ms. Taylor to which she arrived dressed in provocative clothing and acted in a provocative manner. When that did not change Mr. Bayless's opinion of Ms. Taylor, Mr. Dixon. asked him to approve it as a favor to him. Reluctantly, Mr. Bayless agreed to do it as a favor to his friend.
Taylor would soon separate from her husband, Richard Giannotti, whose name was not named in the lawsuit.
And according to Faraji, it was because Taylor's now ex discovered evidence of her infidelity.
“Around August 2016, Ms. Faraji attended a dinner with Ms. Taylor and her husband and Mr. Dixon and his wife,” the document reads. 'During dinner, Mrs Taylor's husband became suspicious that Mrs Taylor and Mr Dixon were having a sexual relationship. Shortly after the dinner, Ms. Taylor's husband found evidence of the inappropriate relationship and divorced Ms. Taylor.
According to Faraji, Taylor was willing to make accusations against Dixon to protect her job.
Taylor is again accused of using 'her sexuality to get on a show' in 2020, when she was looking for a spot on Acho's show.
'EM. “Faraji did not know Mr. Acho, but realized that the two were romantically involved,” the document reads.
According to Faraji, Taylor all but admitted to having sex with Oy and dismissed any comments about jealousy on Dixon's part.
“A few months after meeting Mr. Acho at lunch, Ms. Faraji saw him in the hallway while she was at work,” the document continues. 'EM. Faraji later asked Ms. Taylor if Mr. Acho also worked at Fox.
'EM. Taylor confirmed and explained that she wanted Mr. Acho to eventually recommend her on the 'Speak for Yourself' show.
'EM. Faraji became alarmed and warned Mrs. Taylor that she probably shouldn't sleep with Mr. Dixon and Mr. Oy at the same time, since Mr. Dixon is a very powerful man who can get very angry. Mrs. Taylor told him not to worry about it. She explained that she was also powerful now and that once Mr. Dixon was no longer useful to her, she would move forward with her plan to tell the company that he had forced himself on her. She wouldn't let Mr. Dixon force her out like other talented women.
Curiously, Acho has since deleted a social network in which he himself praised Taylor for her professionalism.