Former MSNBC host Joy Reid admitted Sunday that she would be alarmed if she saw a penis in a women’s locker room. During a conversation on her "Reid This Reid That" podcast, Reid said that seeing male ...
Prominent conservatives expressed shock Wednesday after former MSNBC (now MS NOW) host Joy Reid shared a candid opinion about seeing male genitalia in female locker rooms. The progressive commentator ...
Stephen A. Smith blamed Joy Reid being fired by MSNBC (MS NOW) on ratings and viewership, and she responded by taking a look at his own numbers. Reid joined the latest episode of Naked Sports with ...
Joy Reid will host her primetime news program, “The ReidOut,” for the last time Monday night, at least on MSNBC. The move is part of a dramatic reshuffling of the network’s prime-time line-up. Fans ...
Joy Reid calls out Stephen A. Smith (Photos: Getty Images) Joy Reid challenges Stephen A. Smith’s claims about her career and calls out what she sees as a pattern of devaluing Black women. Joy Reid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reid, 56, worked at MSNBC for more than a decade. Her weeknight show, "The ReidOut," launched in 2020 before new network president ...
Journalist Joy Reid has never been afraid to call out President Donald Trump and his supporters. Perhaps that’s exactly what got her fired from MSNBC, although the network claimed it was due to ...
The gender pay gap remains alive and well in Hollywood, at least according to Joy Reid, who said she was paid a fraction of what her fellow MSNBC hosts earned despite drawing higher ratings. “The ...
Fired MSNBC host Joy Reid has some thoughts on her former network’s upcoming makeover, which includes rebranding to My Source for News Opinion and the World (aka MS NOW). “The logo, the red, white, ...
Former MSNBC anchor Joy Reid admits she'd 'freak out' if she saw male genitalia in a women's locker room Former MSNBC (now MS NOW) host Joy Reid admitted in a podcast episode posted Sunday that she ...
NEW YORK – Joy Reid, the former MSNBC host who now has her own YouTube show, calls it a "relief" that she no longer has to worry about her bosses' opinions of what she discusses on the show or posts ...
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