Joy Taylor is no stranger to bold takes, but her latest commentary has taken things to a new level. On a recent episode of her relaunched Two Personal podcast, the FS1 personality didn’t just dip into personal territory- she dove headfirst.
Speaking freely without a co-host for the first time, Taylor zeroed in on what she sees as a growing societal issue: male loneliness and its impact on culture. Her proposed solution? Legalizing prostitution.
Taylor’s podcast, now a solo endeavor following Taylor Rooks’ departure, has quickly become a space where she’s shedding the polished sports-talk persona fans see on FS1’s Speak. Instead, she’s leaning into unfiltered commentary, often weaving together cultural critiques with personal observations.
“I believe that straight male biology and particularly men, who have this sort of anger, is because they don’t get physical intimacy,” she said. “I think non-p***y getting male lonelys are deteriorating society, it’s a massive problem.”
Rather than just pointing fingers, Taylor floated a controversial fix: legalized sex work.
“I think we should legalize prostitution,” she said. “I’ve been standing on this for decades, and I think prostitution should be legalized. They would never do this, but that I think would be a massive solve.”
Taylor argued that many men’s frustrations stem from a lack of real connection and intimacy, made worse by unrealistic expectations driven by online fantasies***.***
“They have convinced themselves that the type of physical intimacy they would like is their favorite pornstar, or their favorite OnlyFans girl,” she said. “That’s never going to happen.”
Joy Taylor says femininity is under attack in America because women got too close to power — and reveals she believes pr*stitution should be legal, claiming non-p*ssy getting lonely men are deteriorating society.
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Her take wasn’t about shaming men but identifying what she sees as a growing social problem. She expressed concern over men becoming more isolated and disillusioned with dating, instead retreating into echo chambers of online discontent.
“They don’t go outside of their home, don’t go to the local library. They don’t go to their local bar,” she said. “Feel that this fing beautiful ‘10’ is going to walk through their front door and suck their d, and that’s never going to happen.”
As speculation swirls around her FS1 contract, set to expire this summer, Joy Taylor addresses the topic directly. Whether or not she remains with the network, she’s clearly carving out a more uncensored space for herself. And love it or hate it, she’s making sure her voice cuts through the noise.
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