
Joy Taylor didn’t hold back as she relaunched her podcast Two Personal with a bold new format and an even bolder topic.
The Fox Sports 1 host caught fans off guard when she dove straight into a candid conversation about her sex drive, just months after being named in a headline-grabbing lawsuit. With her former co-host Taylor Rooks stepping away, Taylor opened the new season solo- and made sure it started with a bang.
Speaking with life coach Dr. Cheyenne Bryant in the season two premiere, Taylor opened up about changes in her libido.
“Every year I get older, I’m like, ‘What am I gonna do?’” she said. “I have to have sex every day, and I can’t, I’m not.” Bryant added that her own libido was “through the roof,” prompting an open and unscripted exchange that had social media buzzing.
Fans React As Taylor Gets Personal Post-Lawsuit

The timing of Taylor’s unfiltered remarks raised eyebrows, as the relaunch followed months of scrutiny surrounding a bombshell lawsuit filed in January.The suit, brought by former Fox employee and stylist Noushin Faraji, named Taylor along with FS1 figures Emmanuel Acho, Charlie Dixon, and Skip Bayless.
Allegations ranged from sexual harassment to retaliation. Taylor denied “each and every allegation,” with her spokesperson telling The Athletic the claims were “devoid of merit” and “strategically framed.”
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Despite the controversy, Taylor returned to podcasting with a noticeably different vibe. Rooks, her co-host in the first season, is out due to her busy NBA and NFL commitments in 2025. Taylor addressed the change directly: “She is not going to be able to do Two Personal in season two. So I will be your host moving forward.”
Fans were quick to share their mixed reactions. Some praised Taylor’s openness, calling her “real” and “refreshing,” while others questioned her choice to highlight her sex life amid unresolved legal drama. The show’s YouTube channel also quietly removed previous episodes, signaling a fresh start.
Meanwhile, legal teams on both sides continue to discuss settlement options. A March 10 filing in LA County Superior Court confirmed mediation had begun but not yet reached a resolution. Taylor, though, appears focused on steering her show into a new era- even if it means ruffling a few feathers along the way.
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