VIDEO: Joy Taylor’s FS1 Co-Hosts Had Some Interesting Things To Say During The Opening Of Her First Show Back From Suspension

Joy Taylor and 'Speak' co-hosts
Joy Taylor on ‘Speak’ (Photo via FS1)

It appears Joy Taylor was missed by her coworkers at FS1 following her two-week absence from ‘Speak,’ which is not surprising when you listen to the way Jason Whitlock describes her.

Taylor was back on the show on Monday, having spent two weeks out due to a supposed “infraction,” with Front Office Sports previously revealing that she’d been “sidelined.”

The network did not reveal the reason for its decision, while Joy did not mention it either. But it’s worth noting that she was taken off the air weeks after she was accused of having sexual relationships with coworkers in order to move her career along.

Michael Irvin Was “Better” After Having Joy Taylor Back

Joy Taylor posing in red dress
Joy Taylor (Photo via Instagram)

Joy returned to ‘Speak’ on Monday wearing a low-cut pink top that showed off plenty of her chest. She joined co-hosts Keyshawn Johnson, Paul Pierce, and Michael Irvin, who let her know just how badly she was missed.

The 38-year-old opened the show and asked how everyone else was doing.

“We’re better now that’s all we’ll say,” Irvin said, making reference to her absence.

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Whatever caused FS1 to bench Joy Taylor was apparently not all that bad. As noted above, they have remained mum on the matter, and so has the analyst, so we may never know what it was that she did.

Meanwhile, she remains a defendant in a lawsuit in which former FOX hairstylist Noushin Faraji, who made the allegations outlined above, also claims that Joy was abusive toward her and made fun of her name.

A spokesperson has denied the claims on Joy’s behalf, but time will tell how things play out.

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