Joy Taylor has been grabbing attention lately for her hot takes on relationships.
Her latest theory suggests sex work should be legalized to combat male loneliness, an idea she explored on the newest episode of her Two Personal Show.
The media personality chatted with former TMZ Live host Van Lathan and claimed there’s a “massive attack on femininity” happening in America right now.
“The idea is that masculinity is actually what’s being attacked,” Taylor said. “Everything’s watered down. Everything’s softened now. Everything is feminine. I think femininity is under control. I think a big part of the reason why this is happening is because women got too close to power.”
“I mean, the audacity that a Black woman [Kamala Harris] would run for president. This was their last stand,” she continued. “They’re like, ‘Hold on, listen, we let you in boardrooms. We let you get credit cards. Running for president is too much audacity for us.'”
Taylor’s observations highlight the divisive state of American politics today. She noted how women’s rights are being “rolling back” because “women have somehow created this world where there’s too much equality.” Play
She explained what’s really happening is a male loneliness epidemic, which she sees as a “massive fucking problem.” But she’s got an answer.
“I think non-pussy getting male lonelies are deteriorating society,” Taylor said. “I think it’s a massive problem. One, I think we should legalize prostitution. I’ve been standing on this for decades, and I think prostitution should be legalized. They would never do this, but that I think would be a massive solve.”
Earlier this month, Taylor joined Paul Pierce and Azar Farideh’s podcast, The Truth After Dark, where she admitted she’s down to date much older guys.
“If you see me pull up with a 70-year-old, don’t ask any fucking questions, OK. He’s got a plane. I’m doing this for all of us,” she told the hosts.
While she might consider dating someone in their seventies, Taylor does have one dealbreaker. “I’m less and less interested in religious men if I’m being honest with you,” she said.