
NFL Analyst Joy Taylor spoke out strongly against men who ask her to have children with them. In a video shared on Friday on Instagram by the “Two Personal Show” podcast page, Taylor made it very clear that she does not want to be a mother and does not want men to assume otherwise.
“For some reason there’s been this misconception put out on the street that I would be a good baby mama. This is incorrect. I want to clear the air on that I would be a terrible baby mama,” she said.
Taylor explained that she loves kids and her big family, but still has no desire to have children of her own. She said she has talked about this many times, yet men still come up to her asking her to have their baby.
The NFL Analyst said these comments feel strange and uncomfortable, and that some men approach her with what she called “breeding kinks.” She said they often tell her things like, “how are you going to let those genes go to waste?” or ask who will take care of her when she is older.
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Others claim they want a son to “carry on their legacy,” which she said are “very weird statements.” Taylor said that if someone talked about marriage and building a stable home first, that would at least make sense to her, even though she still wouldn’t want that life.
“What would be a rational statement to me is I would like to find a wife, build a home together, and then have a child,” she said. “Still not something I’m participating in, but at least I can respect the approach.”
But she said that is not what men are doing. Instead, they focus only on making a baby and expect the woman to take responsibility. She said too many people act like marriage is a bigger commitment than having a child, even though raising a child lasts forever.
Joy Taylor married former baseball player Richard Giannotti in 2016 but they divorced in 2017. She later got engaged to former NBA player and coach Earl Watson between 2018 and 2019. However, the engagement ended before they married.
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Joy Taylor opened up about her experience with domestic violence during childhood
Joy Taylor shared one of her earliest memories of fear in a November 6 episode of her podcast, “Two Personal.” In a clip posted on Instagram, she described a moment from her childhood when she witnessed domestic violence.
“My mother running away from my father as he chased her around the kitchen table and I’m hiding my younger brother and sister in my arms and she is screaming at him not to hit her in front of us,” she said.
Joy Taylor explained that growing up in a violent home had a big impact on her. She said it shaped her independence, helped her learn to be strong, and influenced her perspective on relationships today.