Former Fox Sports hairstylist claims Skip Bayless offered her $1.5M for sex
A former Fox Sports hairstylist claimed former host Skip Bayless propositioned her for sex and allegedly offered $1.5 million to do so, according to a report from Front Office Sports.
Noushin Faraji, who worked at Fox Sports from 2012 until last August, made a series of allegations in a lawsuit against Fox Sports. Executive Vice President Charlie Dixon and FS1 host Joy Taylor were listed as the other defendants in a lawsuit filed Friday.
Faraji worked on Undisputed, previously hosted by Bayless and Shannon Sharpe.
“The suit alleges that (Bayless) began giving Faraji ‘lingering hugs and kisses on the cheek while putting his body against hers and pressing against her breasts,’” the report read. “The single mother alleges she repeatedly told Bayless she was not interested in him and did not ‘date at work.’ She also claims she told Bayless she was suffering from ovarian cancer, after developing issues with her left ovary, in an effort to halt his advances.
“Instead, Bayless became more aggressive over the years, according to the suit. He allegedly offered Faraji $1.5 million to have sex with him–and claimed he could ‘change’ her life. The suit also claims (he) accused Faraji of sleeping with Shannon Sharpe, his co-star on Undisputed.”
The suit, obtained by FOS, further details interactions between Bayless and Faraji.
“Approximately one week later, Mr. Bayless made another advance at Ms. Faraji. Ms. Faraji responded: ‘Skip, stop, you have a wife.’ Mr. Bayless responded: ‘Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your dad have three to four wives?’ Ms. Faraji responded that her father was dead, and when Mr. Bayless looked taken aback, she made an excuse to leave,” the suit read.
Skip Bayless named in lawsuit with Fox, Joy Taylor
It wasn’t just the former Undisputed host. Faraji alleged Dixon grabbed her buttocks at a birthday party in West Hollywood. When she confided in Taylor about the incident, Taylor allegedly said “get over it.”
While Bayless proposed sexual favors, Taylor allegedly began “insulting Ms. Faraji on a personal and professional level,” per the lawsuit. The suit alleged Taylor mocked the English pronunciation of Faraji, who is of Persian descent.
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Bayless was most known for his time on ESPN’s First Take alongside Stephen A. Smith. Eventually, the long-time paired hosts split up as the former took his debate show to FS1.
While at FS1, Bayless partnered with Sharpe, who has since risen to media superstardom. Sharpe departed the program to join Smith at ESPN after the 2023 NBA Finals.
Bayless originally signed a four-year, $32 million deal in 2021, according to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand.
Bayless, a Vanderbilt alum, began his journalism career in print at the Miami Herald following graduation. A long career featuring radio and television expanded into the debate show format.
Following the success of ESPN’s Pardon The Interruption and Around the Horn, Bayless’ show Cold Pizza, which evolved into First Take, caused his and Smith’s popularity to skyrocket. A polarizing figure in sports media, it remains to be seen what’s next for the long time media personality.