Renowned sports columnist and Fearless podcast host Jason Whitlock harshly criticized sports commentator Joy Taylor's view on whether men could get pregnant. Whitlock also dragged in former NFL reporter Dianna Russini, stating that Russini would sound just like Taylor without ESPN and The Athletic.
Joy Taylor's Comments on Men Getting Pregnant
In a recent episode of his Fearless podcast, Whitlock played a clip of Joy Taylor saying, "If men could get pregnant, the studies that would have been done on giving birth. You could give birth and feel absolutely nothing and recover in three days. The advancements that would have been done in the medical field -- to make childbirth as seamless, as safe, as comfortable, the recovery, all of it as perfect as possible -- would be light years beyond what we are right now. I think what we need to start working on, lady scientists, is figuring out how to get men pregnant."
Whitlock's Criticism of Taylor and Russini
After the clip ended, Whitlock compared Taylor to Russini. "Joy Taylor has no interest in sports," Whitlock said. "Really, has no sports takes. Everything is based around [---]. Smart people like Joy go away, figure it out; she is telling on many women in the industry. This is what they would sound like if they were removed from these platforms they've been given. Because this is what Dianna Russini would probably sound like without ESPN, without The Athletic. Without being surrounded by men in a conversation. If she just had to turn on a mic and talk, she'd sound like Joy Taylor. And a lot of other women in the industry, if left on their own, this is what they would sound like."
Whitlock captioned the X post as: "Joy Taylor's latest ploy for attention is a rant about how she wishes men could get pregnant. She understands the only way she can get attention is by talking about anything [---]-based. I would suggest she lean into it and call her show '[---] (Sports) [---].'"
Dianna Russini's Background
Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic after alleged photos surfaced of her with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. She is currently spending quality time with her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, and their two sons, Michael and Joey. She should probably not be dragged into just anything and everything. For the past ten years, she was one of the top NFL reporters.
According to the Multichannel News Wonder Women website, Dianna Russini is a native of the Bronx, New York. She grew up in Norwood, New Jersey, where she was an All-State athlete in four sports -- soccer, basketball, softball, and track. She attended George Mason University, where she played Division 1 soccer for four years. If Dianna Russini played sports, she truly knows sports. Comparing her to Joy Taylor and saying she has no interest in sports or no sports takes is unbelievable.
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Dr. Arati Kulkarni Srivastava spent six years studying medicine and three years in management, but her passion for writing was too strong to ignore. Having been a vice-captain for her college's cricket team all four years, she was no stranger to an NFL quarterback's competitive spirit. She creates compelling football stories that leave a mark on the readers' hearts, not just their minds. Every morning, she begins her day by flipping through the pages of the TOI sports section to see who scored how much. In the evenings, she indulges in solving intriguing mysteries in the elite world of Olivia Benson from Law & Order: SVU. The sea of Mumbai brings her a sense of tranquility, and nothing soothes her soul quite like Kishore Kumar's melodies.



