Ex-Fox host Joy Taylor, 38, reveals brutally honest reason why she won't have kids

45 minutes ago 3

By OLIVER SALT, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 15:16 GMT, 23 November 2025 | Updated: 15:17 GMT, 23 November 2025

Ex-Fox Sports host Joy Taylor has admitted she doesn't want to have children after claiming she would be a 'terrible person' to have kids with.

Taylor, who was recently let go by Fox after nearly a decade with the network, opened up on her reluctance to become a parent during the latest episode of her Two Personal Show podcast with influencer Kendra G.

'What I’m saying is there are men who will be like, "I want to have children, but don’t talk about the wife, marriage, family part." Just like, "I need to have kids to carry on my legacy,"' the 38-year-old claimed.

'I have this conversation with men a lot because for whatever reason I look like a breeder and people like will argue with me about having kids,' Taylor later added.

When Kendra told her she would make a great mother, the sports presenter argued: 'No I wouldn’t. I'd be a terrible person to have kids with.'

The internet personality then claimed there would be a lot of men willing to pay money to have a baby with Taylor, who stressed that she simply isn't interested.

Ex-Fox Sports host Joy Taylor has revealed why she doesn't want to have children

Taylor says it is not a consideration as she would be a 'terrible person' to have kids with  

'There's no amount of money,' she concluded. 'I love children, I just don’t want to have them. I think it's great to have children, I just don't want to have them.'

Taylor was cut by Fox earlier this year in the wake of a bombshell sex lawsuit filed by an ex-employee which accused her of sleeping with co-workers to further her career.

The lawsuit, filed by former FS1 hairstylist Noushin Faraji, listed her as a defendant along with top programming executive Charlie Dixon and former host Skip Bayless.

She was accused of using sexual relationships with colleagues, including Dixon and former 'Speak' co-host Emmanuel Acho, to further her career in the lawsuit filed by the ex-employee.

Acho, who was also released by Fox this year, recently shut down an episode of his podcast and stormed off after one of his co-hosts appeared to reference his alleged affair with Taylor.

Back in August, Taylor insisted that her Fox dismissal had 'nothing to do' with the lawsuit.

Taylor was let go by Fox earlier this year after being accused of using sexual relationships with colleagues to further her career

Speaking on the Hot Mics with Billy Bush podcast , she said: 'I will say that that situation and that suit had nothing to do with the changes that happened at FS1.

'I think from a logical standpoint, everyone can just look at it and see what the changes were and that there were three shows that were cut.'

'It can be boiled down to, for the internet, as 'Joy Taylor is no longer at FS1.' And that's a simple way of looking at it.

'But the reality is, three shows were let go and a massive sports network shifted into a really aggressive, different direction.'

Read Entire Article
Pemilu | Tempo | |