Props to you for achieving your goal in that industry without compromising yourself
@MrDwightsimon2 күн бұрын
That's what she says lol Just wait a couple years 😂
@thisiswhatiliketocallzer0b5123 күн бұрын
joy taylors metoo plot is the most disturbing thing in this lawsuit and should be highlighted more then anything else.
@soloflyght13 күн бұрын
So what you're saying is they should just punished Joy Taylor more than everybody else because she was involved in the me too movement. What you fail to understand is that she works in the industry where if she doesn't go along she doesn't get along. So even though she may be guilty of something she's certainly not The Mastermind and should not be getting punished more than the fucking men around her. That is mighty misogynistic of you to bring some stupid shit like that up.
@sniperovski3 күн бұрын
@@soloflyght1 calm down. You don’t even know what OP was referring to. Joy was planning on accusing her boss of SA if she didn’t get her way
@ShaunHensley3 күн бұрын
Bingo.
@MikeSuperJohnson3 күн бұрын
That's a filthy move!
@n0033263 күн бұрын
@@soloflyght1wow…🤦♂️why don’t you actually read the lawsuit before commenting.
@alwaysbeenbrand3 күн бұрын
if the accusations are true, joy taylor might’ve just set women in sports back big time. skips stuff is also wild
@prolific15183 күн бұрын
Everyone already knew this was happening
@LouSeph3 күн бұрын
@@prolific1518yes but not to this extent and it’s different when it’s a lawsuit than rumors.
@solidsnake833123 сағат бұрын
We all know shatpe played a part in it with joy. Dude was smart and left the ship before it sanked😂
@kingtut8593 күн бұрын
I always laughed when they called Joy Taylor "talent". Now we know what they meant.
@edgybravo42873 күн бұрын
lol
@kristenmichelle34673 күн бұрын
She is talented.
@LouSeph3 күн бұрын
She said “I am not humble” about her “talent”. What talent? She makes horrible takes and reads off a teleprompter. Her talent is her looks. Any fan could do what she does.
@craighanson-rc1md2 күн бұрын
says the insecure immature pathetic poser who's not on youtube or tv as a commentator let alone a talent just a sexist monday morning troll. Especially after Me too guys know better then to be idiots & stupid yet especially if one feels successful the generally put aside common sense & put themselves in stupid situations where even if they don't do anything wrong they allow themselves to be targets. You write off Joy & clearly any woman from being talented yet what do you do besides troll. When do you have a show on ESPN or Fox Sports? I would expect you & this type of story to come about TNT or ESPN or Disney but not Fox but then that shows how stupid people in showbiz & sports are especially the poser males. Good luck with your parents basement.
@larrym2434Күн бұрын
@@LouSeph So basically, she is like Donny Tr3mp but better looking.
@jimyates4452 күн бұрын
At 60 years old, i've never heard of any man propositioning a woman for 1.4 mil. That is insane.
@GeorgeSams-p9c2 күн бұрын
No pus.y is worth that!
@GeorgeSams-p9cКүн бұрын
This woman is so delusional she thinks A R pointing to the ring finger is what brought CC to fame. I think these people do this to stir the pot to get people talking about them. What else can it be? Are they really this stupid? Ignorant isnt the word because they have to be aware. I dont "bite" on this troll crap.
@LouSeph3 күн бұрын
10:09 I am a child therapist - I work in a field where it’s almost ALL women. I have been touched - flirted with. I have female coworkers touch my butt at happy hour - touch my thigh - supervisors. It’s not just men that do this. I am 40 now and it still happens. When I was 25-30, I got it all the time from my older female supervisors. Now as a man I never felt like I was truly afraid of these people - but I was sabotaged for promotions a few times for not playing along with people.
@Crazyhead4322 күн бұрын
Bro it’s really awkward and awful. And the worst part is that if it’s continuous, what can you do about it?
@beneath_the_pavement13 сағат бұрын
🙋🏽♂️👋🏾
@jbrock85963 күн бұрын
Good for you to have the wits to recognize those icky situations and keep yourself safe. I hope you are able to continue to advance in your industry in a healthy and positive way, putting out good content and being a role model for other young women.
@Rick-vj8sx2 күн бұрын
She slept with that dude. She knows little bout sports def basket ball not her game. She's hot till she talks sports
@Rick-vj8sx2 күн бұрын
That is why you will barely make a million subscribers
@Didymus63 күн бұрын
Fantastic donation, Rachel. I love it when people use their platform to help others or animals. I bet your parents are proud of the woman that you turned out to be.😻🐶💗
@CrimsonUltrafox3 күн бұрын
Stuff like this is exactly why women face discrimination and aren't taken as seriously in the professional workplace. I feel bad for all the real female journalists that don't sleep around and threaten people with MeToo. This is going to set back all female sports analysts for years.
@kennethsmith63672 күн бұрын
As it should! Women keep fighting to get into exclusively male spaces, then complain about how men act in those spaces. Example: Female journalists fought to get into mens locker rooms(for quotes after the games), then sued men, because men were naked in their own locker rooms.🧐
@Rk-xx1sgКүн бұрын
I hear the rest but I honestly don’t think it’s a set back it’s just a smudge, people aren’t really as polarised on “women” journalists they’re just polarised on the individual commentators or personalities like a molly querim
@zac59423 күн бұрын
Great to hear your stories Rachel. Stay true to your values and you will continue to produce great content. Cheers!
@MoneyF43 күн бұрын
Men respect competence. Perfect example Caitlin Clark. She’s a great basketball player that’s why she’s well respected. If a woman does something and is good at it she earns our respect. However there are women who will take the easy road of leveraging their beauty to move ahead. It all comes down to your morals and values. That’s what makes you you. Keep being great Rachel I started following you because you give good takes on sports (women’s sports) With the rise of Caitlin Clark that niche is growing very fast and I think you’ll be successful in it.
@MaxPotentialGreatness12 сағат бұрын
You are correct. Men have the upmost respect for women who do their jobs like everyone else and a woman who uses her brain before her looks is more attractive too. I cant speak for all men but when women show and prove without using their bodies it brings a level of honor to her being that is unexplainable.
@JamesTerry.2 күн бұрын
I'm proud of you for being brave and sticking up for yourself and not letting someone pressure you into doing something that does not align with your values 🙇♂️💯
@MattyOkay3 күн бұрын
RAD, you've always been a stand-up individual. Its good to know you've always had integrity and stuck to your values. That helps out the women out who traverse the media space behiend you. Keep up the amazing work! With that being said, Marcellus Wiley already confirmed some of the allegations in the lawsuit to be true on his podcast today. He obviously used to work for Fox Sports and has connections and insider knowledge so I'm gonna say NO, this definitely will not go away. Fox will eventually have to try and settle out of court or this will get extremely messy. I hope Ms. Fajima gets the justice she's seeking if all is proven to be true.
@freshcutgrass3 күн бұрын
I will not dip my pen in the company ink, I will not dip my pen in the company ink, amen. 🙏
@teeletsetse4453 күн бұрын
Should have said it a third time to be safe. 😂
@craighanson-rc1md2 күн бұрын
i doubt any company ink would let you anyways so you're smart to not bother trying or else you would surely end up like FS1 & skip or all the members of congress outed during Metoo or whatever.
@Marie-kl5vd2 күн бұрын
Haaaaa lololol 😂
@joeminella53153 күн бұрын
There's a "power dynamic" everywhere you look. Not just Fox Sports and Hollywood. Power corrupts. All power corrupts. Little power, big power.
@Kevin.Costner.3 күн бұрын
Ronnie 2 Diddy😭
@amyk63193 күн бұрын
Agree. It happens everywhere, though industries/careers where you have so many competing for so few spots often makes it a lot easier for people who want to use their positions of power for their own corrupt purposes.
@jermaineboyd65943 күн бұрын
Ask Kamala Harris and others like joy to use there pretty privilege or sleep to get to the top.
@McOofy3 күн бұрын
She's skipping over the fact of good looking women targeting men in powerful positions looking to get ahead in their careers.
@gilbertfamily98563 күн бұрын
Smh look at the joy Taylor effect, now Rachel feels like she has to tell her story showing that she didn’t sleep her way to where she’s at. I can see more women having to do this because of her.
@kimoharris8083 күн бұрын
Another great video! Fair and informative. And good on you for having great morals.
@robertheath14293 күн бұрын
I enjoy your point of view, you are direct and prepared. No need to apologize for your opinion. I think you are amazing.
@LouSeph3 күн бұрын
4:57 Joy isn’t a victim here - she is just as bad as Skip. Your story is very different than what she is alleged to have done.
@pocketnunu3 күн бұрын
Thank goodness you had the wits and self-confidence to "just say no" to these men of position and power. If you had given in, there would be a point where you would not have a choice at all.
@safersephiroth9433 күн бұрын
this sounds like you're callin Joy a victim. She is no victim. She perpetuated this. She initiated this and created it. She's the "men of position and power" in your comment b/c she created this.
@Rick-vj8sx2 күн бұрын
This Rachel lady is only kinda popular cause she's pretty if not she'd have 2 subscribers
@tlungu962Күн бұрын
@@Rick-vj8sxexactly .. she leverages her looks just like any other woman. wouldn’t be surprised if she gave up the P
@davidvaccaro7243 күн бұрын
Unfortunately there is always something going on 🙈 Thanks for this video for your insights and analytics about the situation great job with it. Happy New Year Rachel 😊👋
@ckono59913 күн бұрын
Glad you’re back safe in the US. Thanks for the share and for respecting yourself enough to say no thanks to that exec! Great video ❤️
@WorldBeater1233 күн бұрын
I appreciate your perspective. And as always, very well said. I would go further and say this happens regardless of gender with people in power positions. There just happens to be more men in powerful positions, but that’s rapidly changing. I know several women throughout my career who have been in powerful positions that have also engaged in this behavior with subordinates. I have also had similar situations as you had in business, except with a woman making the advances. Power corrupts people across the spectrum. Ultimately I hope the truth comes out and justice is served. This type of harassment should never be tolerated in or out of the workplace.
@jaimeriveraberrios2813 күн бұрын
Dear Rachel. Please excuse my English, its not my first language. I agree with all you said in the video. My 2 cents in the topic are: 1. I love your videos because you do the homework and prepare for them. I see beautiful women (men) asking stupid questions all the time. No knowledge no preparation. 2. Some people have hidden agendas, all the time. It is infuriating. Recently you see it all the time with CC22. For any basketball fan she should be recognized as a prodigy but again stupidity prevail. Keep your good work 🎉.
@zahir888883 күн бұрын
Hi!, English isn't either my first language but I honestly think your English is excellent, I can tell.
@UlyssesSmith3youtubeENT3 күн бұрын
I always wonder why Joy Taylor left undisputed so abruptly out of nowhere!
@420blowingsmoke3 күн бұрын
I never cared because they replaced her with a much better and More beautiful Jenny Taft.
@marckusduverger97763 күн бұрын
@420blowingsmoke: I cared at first but I do think Jenny was the stronger host/moderator, she was awesome! She’s beautiful too, I wouldn’t say more beautiful than Joy but I liked her personality a lot.
@Aaron14ism2 күн бұрын
@@marckusduverger9776 Jenny don’t even look half as good as Joy😂
@OneManParade3 күн бұрын
As much as I don't like Skip or any other of these jock sniffers. I'll wait until the facts come out to make any judgment.
@TheDreamDetective8883 күн бұрын
This was a compelling, insightful and well handled video on a sensational subject. Well done Rachel.
@sarawagner82862 күн бұрын
It's a woman's choice; your morals will guide you- no judgemental what you're willing to do. It's the fact then that SOME women choose to then turn it around to benefit themselves in a lawsuit. Did I not hear on another podcast that Joy Taylor stated that if necessary, she will throw that at the executive if things don't go her way- or benefit her well being. That's the problem with these lawsuits after a couple decades.
@CaitlinClark22andWillThrill223 күн бұрын
You followed your instincts Rachel. That is always the smartest thing to do! Never let anyone make you feel you are not worthy of respect especially in business. You're an inspiration ❤❤❤
@jammybilly2 күн бұрын
Thankyou for being honest about your experiences and for making many more women (and men) aware of what could be around the corner.
@brucevob3 күн бұрын
Great reporting Rachel. Keep it going. You do it with goodness and intelligence.
@Jayjon_official3 күн бұрын
Good video Rademita. And thanks for sharing your experience. You’re truly one of a kind
@ronkrupovich71523 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. Your instincts are bang on. The quality of your work is supreme.
@austiniceberg90412 күн бұрын
As a man, I am sorry that you experienced some hostility for you refusing to entertain some individuals' advances. It's great to see that you've been able to rise to where you are without succumbing to those advances. It's a humbling reminder that we can all be susceptible to our flesh, so we should remain steadfast in faith, discipline, and genuine care/respect for one another. Great content as always. God bless you
@ROCKETKNIGHT-ph7xp3 күн бұрын
Keep going, Rachel. 👍
@Aquaneos11933 күн бұрын
I've seen this in a totally different industry that I've worked for and it's gross. I also see lots of women convincing other women that they should use their body to climb the ladder and it's sad. I would hate for my daughter to be preyed on like that
@AndrewFrey-l4t2 күн бұрын
OMG the quality of your content is amazing. I remember being blown away by your basketball skills in a celebrity game. I think your background in sports as a player and student of the game adds value to anything you do. ❤🤩
@edwincelestino7393 күн бұрын
Very relevant episode,,,hope a lot of women interested to get into the industry watch and absorb this content. Great work,,,,!!
@reggienoble31953 күн бұрын
Society is very sad. My beautiful girlfriend couldn't even make it out of college before having one of her crucial grades for graduation be dependent on sleeping with a professor who of course she never made advances on and she was preyed upon, etc....But there are some of us good men left who were mortified by that story and won't take advantage of our power...But it does help that I don't need to force a girl to sleep with me...I'm attractive, tall, smart...It's the guys who can't get girls any other way except coercion that are most of the problem..but some guys are just greedy and while they do not need to coerce a girl will abuse their power...it sucks...but hey it's not all of us men..trust me on that...And hopefully with these men now going to jail etc this culture of abuse stops....And that just goes for anyone with power...Women are guilty of abusing when they have power as well...Making sure there are consequences in a must to make things better....I think we're on the right path going forward..
@hegga_nm2 күн бұрын
I always loved and appreciated the quality of the content you are making, especially in times when a pretty face and flirty personality will easily get you more views than working your butt off to actually make good content. Now I respect you even more, for being smart and sticking to your core values in a situation where many (both women and men!) would compromise themselves for financial gain without blinking if given the same opportunity.
@russgould74583 күн бұрын
I applaud your maturation dealing with that situation
@jakesvice2 күн бұрын
Great video Rachel!
@tommy2chips2 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. You do have substance and professionalism.
@mindshelfpro3 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. This is an important discussion on society at large.
@MikeSuperJohnson3 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing those stories. Love your content btw. Respect.. ✌️
@johnrose1401Күн бұрын
Your 100% right it's everywhere. I was a manager of a very well known chain. I seen this crap so much.
@deannewallace72823 күн бұрын
Joy Taylor acts like she entitled she gives a snobby attitude. Can’t hear her talk not nice at all. I turn the channel when she talks
@sgheindel2 күн бұрын
Thank you for guarding your words while simultaneously using this as an opportunity to speak about a truly gross set of societal issues!
@AJNoriega46Күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories, they help more girls than you know..so as someone who loves his family of women. I truly appreciate you sharing your experiences
@scottmorin3573 күн бұрын
It’s like racism neither will go away ever. Knowing this I have more respect for you great instincts. Thank you for sharing.
@will-sully3 күн бұрын
Love the frank discussion and well done for a very balanced and fair (and sadly true) view of things
@Matt-sw8tu2 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories and experiences in the industry. Great advice for any young females wanting to get involved in your field. Props to you for following your instincts. Spreading this example will hopefully enable more young women to recognize creeps and their ulterior motives, and begin to stamp out such inappropriate behaviour.
@DZKat2 күн бұрын
Great video !! Good to get your perspective !! Those kinds of situations are all around and your idea as a professional woman of keeping yourself at the top of your game and being aware is good !! Would love to hear more about this from you as things develop !!
@marygooden29053 күн бұрын
I agree with you to a point. But even as a woman, i have seen many women allowing things to happen for their advantages, allowing things to happen. Woman need to grow a backbone and to use their brain.
@dougiedee13 күн бұрын
i love your show. keep up the good work. i like the little mic better than this one your using. but your show is amazing.
@bobuncle87043 күн бұрын
This occurs in many industries, sadly. Back in the late 90’s, I was an over the road trainer for a trucking company. One of the people I trained was a woman. After her 2 weeks of training were up, she thanked me profusely for not propositioning her. When she was in truck driving school, the other girls were talking how many were pressured for s3x, and she wanted the job so bad, she was willing to do what she had to. We’ve lost touch over the years, but we were friends and she was always so thankful for our training time together. I do not know, or claim that this was the way of the industry, but our experience turned out well, and she wound up being a great driver for the company.
@HowardLikuski2 күн бұрын
Excellent work. You are intelligent and articulate, and very interesting to listen to. Thank you for the perspective on important subjects like this, plus your insight on all the noise surrounding the WNBA. Caitlin Clark is a treat to watch, as are so many others. Keep going,
@winstonw20202 күн бұрын
Could tell this episode wasn't the easiest for you. You are doing amazing work.
@bruceeaton42483 күн бұрын
Way to go on making wise choices! That could’ve been a very dangerous situation for you. Stay safe always and keep up the good work.
@idrisbc21083 күн бұрын
Apologies. But the fact that Skip is mentioned first to me here is a no. JOY TAYLOR should be in the front of this. Let the light shine on a woman. Either way, all individuals in this is just all bad. Cranky morning on my end also. Appreciated the story time
@Novk0103 күн бұрын
Adding to my downloads so i can watch while im chilling at work lol
@kurtbradwillКүн бұрын
I'm thinking Nike and Lake Oswego for the first story. If that's the case, Lake Oswego is like 15 miles from Nike WHQ
@BloodSasuke1013 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story about that exec. It must have been super cringe and very scary going through it but it's a strong learning lesson for future generations of women!
@MarkLanglois-d8j2 күн бұрын
Excellent ramble!
@ttran6262 күн бұрын
Love your insight on this topic, Rachel. You make great points by saying yes there’s a problem with men and power, but that’s also a problem with women enabling the men to use their power and also using your example as a fact that you can turn down these situations and still eventually become successful
@user-pk8uf3er7v3 күн бұрын
The amount of ish that both skip and joy have spread about my cowboys especially Dak. Bruh I could never stand either of em.
@gaylejohnson22113 күн бұрын
Another great video Rachel 🎉 so on point and 💯 correct ✅ Unfortunately this issue has been around since Adam was a cowboy! I’m now 66 and thankfully growing up my Dad taught us the difference on how males think v females - I had to laugh when you told us that 2nd story on males thinking Bellow the belt - as that’s what Dad said and told us certain lines, if a male says this .. this is what he is actually meaning - best education my sisters and I could have had.. I certainly used it to survive in corporate upper to middle management for the last 50 odd years
@markwagner26262 күн бұрын
How refreshing to know that your success is yours alone!
@BWats-q8x2 күн бұрын
I think that sharing your experiences gives greater credibility to your insight and input on the ongoing Fox case. Especially for the younger women who might find themselves in similar circumstances or situations that you were in when you were their age. Those were important words of advice. By the way, what is the phrase that you end your show with? Am I hearing it right that you’re saying “uwi na”-which means either “I’m going home already “ (a short version of “uuwi na ako”in Tagalog the Filipino national language)? I could be wrong of course, but just wanted to let you know that if you don’t speak Tagalog, that’s what I am hearing since I can speak the language 🙂
@Kevin.Costner.3 күн бұрын
Hilarious because there was Memes about being next in the train with the “IT’s MY TURN!!”😭
@Tac0maAr0ma3 күн бұрын
Least shocking revelation ever lmao
@safersephiroth9433 күн бұрын
yeah imagine being shocked that Joy slept her way to the top and planned to "mee too" anyone who resisted? lolol
@traceymaynard85142 күн бұрын
You've got your mind right and have Important Advice for women at this time (all times?) in our Corperate Society.
@ggriesenauer3 күн бұрын
First off, great job with the donations. It's a fantastic cause to help out animals like you did. Taking any accusation seriously is a must, but I need to wait until things unfold before I start passing judgement. I'm sure many narratives will be pushed while we wait for facts to unfold. Meanwhile, I have a tendancy to want to dismiss the part where the terms "Patriarchy" or "Misogyny" are used. Both terms are easily and often used incorrectly for badfaith arguements. But again I'll wait to pass judgement until facts are layed out.
@serafinobueti71542 күн бұрын
Joy was like, '' Swimsuit, I don't need no damn swimsuit! Let's go! ''
@amyk63193 күн бұрын
It is not just a Hollywood/entertainment issue. When I was a waitress, I had the owner tell me if I would just go away w/him for a weekend I would not have to work again (all while his wife & co-owner was standing 10 ft away from us). It is just that industries where competition is very high & the chance of making it & being successful is so low just makes it easier to be preyed upon by those who are willing to abuse their power.
@robertlittlejohn73943 күн бұрын
Rachel, I have a lot of respect for you! If you're not comfortable with meeting with someone because you know that situations are changing, then take a HARD PASS on the interview, because the position is not worth the uncomfortable situation.
@luisespinoza53753 күн бұрын
Great video!
@martinalbert293 күн бұрын
I’m sure there are some truths, some exaggerations, and some false allegations. Will wait for all sides to give their sides and hopefully if she was wronged she gets whatever she’s asking for and if she is in the wrong that those who she are accusing don’t lose their careers.
@chriskennison34713 күн бұрын
If someone says they are 'uncomfortable' by a situation. That's the end of it. If the person in power, or in control of the situation doesn't respect that. THEY are in the wrong. It's that simple. Not complicated.
@GariClark3 күн бұрын
Good for you, Rachel. I’m so glad that you realised what was going on before anything untoward could happen. That shows how strong you are as a person. My only worry is that these horrible situations could end up being so different for a young naive female. Sad times. Great video btw.
@BigOGportMS3 күн бұрын
Rachel, I have enjoyed your content for some time now. Your takes and analysis are refreshingly on point and I enjoy the female perspective on sports issues. This was a very interesting show and thank you for your transparency. I wish more women would share their truths because the next ambitious young lady may not see the trap that was being set and may have gotten caught up.
@bkeny47983 күн бұрын
The way joy dresses for a sports show just shows what she's really about. A sports show host should always dress appropriately not like she wants everyone to stare at her two balloons. That was definitely a ramble ramble lol
@CharlieBrown-qd8vc2 күн бұрын
Kudos to you Rachel. So easy to jump on the bandwagon of moral outrage here. So much more helpful to encourage by example that "No" is a choice worth making.
@kenswindle48602 күн бұрын
How is Joy Taylor different than Rachel?
@_Theshiz9093 күн бұрын
Thanks for the input. I’ll have to talk with my younger sister that’s in HS about these creepy men with “power”.
@tgs57253 күн бұрын
I agree that this problem will never go away. It's like trying to "solve" prostitution. There will always be women supplying therefore the demand will always be met.
@vancemaxey962 күн бұрын
An intelligent women of character and discernment, that's whats really attractive for real men. Thank you Rachel for letting your light shine! 🙂👍
@2smoulder3 күн бұрын
There is so much to tell that hasn't been told and there are faults on all sides...
@vhanrivera72263 күн бұрын
very inspiring rant 😄
@paulroese13763 күн бұрын
power imbalances in industry! who'da thunk n this day and age. you go girl. keep doing what you are doing.
@seamus66663 күн бұрын
ANYONE WHO DONATES THEIR TIME AND MONEY TO ANIMAL WELFARE , IS A SIGN OF A GOOD PERSON , THANK YOU FOR THAT , THAT SAID ,SEXUAL MISCONDUCT IN THE WORKPLACE , ITS A MINEFIELD , THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED ,ARE THE INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED, THE TRUTH WILL OUT , RACHEL ,GREAT SHOW AS ALWAYS ❤️
@timschewe9117Күн бұрын
Teach your kids the right way and be the role model they need, especially the boys.
@donpilcher12713 күн бұрын
Well said. It’s complicated. If you find friends or romance in the course of doing business I think that’s ok, but if you make romance a condition for doing business it’s wrong.
@DieNetaDie10 сағат бұрын
only used to listen but now will watch
@gerardolopez36372 күн бұрын
Thank u for telling us what really goes on behind the scenes I know it's not easy but u are brave and yes their are sick people in the world but we all like u said have the power to shut them down
@harosa3 күн бұрын
What’s sad is the narrative that we all see women in sports television receive from naysayers seems to be confirmed by the actions of one even if it’s second hand knowledge in a lawsuit it’s going to be the narrative going forward anytime a new woman comes on the scene and she doesn’t have stellar credentials from jump and even then I’m sure some will snicker.
@SO-if3yn3 күн бұрын
Joy Taylor showing some that hard work is all you need. Kim K also said the same thing.👀
@tlungu962Күн бұрын
i’m sure rachel was doing the same thing to get one 2ktv
@Nsp08243 күн бұрын
This thumbnail reminds me of the Emma Roberts meme where the other girl is whispering in her ear 😂
@KentLittlejohn-c2k3 күн бұрын
Keep in mind , no law firm would file a 42 page complaint without valid proof . And probably has even more documated facts and proof of the wrong doing .