I actually like watching FoxNews but it seems to be the common theme that all female hosts be “Good Looking” and wear skin tight dresses. It reminds me of Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry” song.
“We got the bubble headed
Bleached blonde
Comes on at five
She can tell you ’bout the plane crash
With a gleam in her eye”
So a former Cozy couch host is suing after getting fired for…
BREAKING: FOX NEWS HOST Files Sexual Harassment Charges Against Prominent Figure At FOX » 100percentfedUp.com
This is a sad way to end a long career at FOX News but Gretchen Carlson is in the middle of a mess claiming that Roger Ailes sexually harassed her. She was fired! Who knew?
Gretchen Carlson has filed a sexual harassment suit against her Fox News boss Roger Ailes.
The popular host of The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson alleges that she was let go on June 23 after 11 years with the network for refusing to sleep with Ailes.
Carlson writes in her court filing about a conversation she had with Ailes last September in which he allegedly said to her: ‘I think you and I should have had a sexual relationship a long time ago and then you’d be good and better and I’d be good and better.’
Elisabeth Hasselbeck to step down as ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host | Fox News
My bet is the new host(s) will be a blonde female. Probably a former Model/Sportsperson/Miss America/Married to a Sports guy or something close to that. I guess the owners of Fox have a thing for blonde headed girls. Not hating but that’s usually what they have on there. Ever see any wearing dress pants either? It reminds me of Don Henley’s song “Dirty Laundry”.
Here are a few of the lyrics…
“Well, I coulda been an actor But I wound up here, I just have to look good I don’t have to be clear”
and
“We got the bubble headed Bleached blonde, Comes on at five. She can tell you ’bout the plane crash With a gleam in her eye”
Elisabeth Hasselbeck announced Monday that she will step down from her role as co-host of “Fox & Friends” on FOX News Channel (FNC) and depart the network at the end of the year, putting her television career on hold while she raises her three children.
A variety of rotating co-hosts will take Hasselbeck’s seat until a replacement is named.