Fox News denies it demoted anchor Shepard Smith when he wanted to come out as gay

Fox News denies it demoted anchor Shepard Smith when he wanted to come out as gay

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Fox News anchorman Shepard Smith was reportedly ready to come out as gay last year, but his bosses weren’t keen on the plan. Has he since been punished?

In a story today titled “How Fox News Shoved Shepard Smith Back Into The Closet,” – and now vehemently denied by Smith and Fox executives – Gawker’s J.K. Trotter quotes “multiple sources” who say that Smith approached network president Roger Ailes last summer about publicly coming out.


Gawker reports that Smith told Ailes and other colleagues: “It’s time. It’s time.”


A few weeks before that conversation with Ailes, Smith reportedly surprised his colleagues by taking his boyfriend, a 26-year-old Fox producer, to the company picnic held annually over the Fourth of July weekend at Ailes’ home.


Sources tell Gawker that the couple’s appearance put “several Fox executives on high *****.”


Gawker contends that the subject came up during contract negotiations when “Shep wanted to and was ready to come out, and Roger just said no,” a Fox insider said.


Ailes allegedly told Smith that Fox’s audience would not tolerate a gay News anchor.


“But the discussion worried enough Fox executives to prompt Smith’s removal, in September 2024, from the channel’s coveted prime-time lineup,” Gawker reports.


“According to a Fox insider with direct knowledge of negotiations, Smith’s desire to come out was a large factor in the dramatic move.”


On Wednesday, Ailes and Smith issued a joint statement condemning the Gawker piece as “100% ***** and a complete fabrication.


“As colleagues and close friends at Fox News for 18 years, our relationship has always been rooted in a mutual respect, deep admiration, loyalty, trust, and full support both professionally and personally.”


Fox News executive Bill Shine, ****d in the Gawker story as one of the network honchos who didn’t want Smith to come out, issued his own statement.


“We have never asked Shep to discuss or not discuss his private life, and the notion of us having an issue with anyone’s sexuality is not only insulting, but pure fiction,” he said.

Fox News denies it demoted anchor Shepard Smith when he wanted to come out as gay – KansasCity.com


Mike Tyson flips out when news anchor mentions his rape conviction

Mike Tyson flips out when news anchor mentions his rape conviction

Mike Tyson flips out when news anchor suggests rape conviction might harm his Rob Ford endorsement

Questioning the efficacy of having a rapist help drum up re-election votes seemed reasonable enough, but Toronto CP24 reporter Nathan Downer was met with a barrage of verbal abuse from Mike Tyson when his conviction was brought up on live TV.

In a pairing to rival that of Dennis Rodman and Kim Jong un, Tysondeclared crack-smoking politician Rob Ford "the best mayor in Toronto’s history," earlier in the week, ahead of his bid for another term in October.


"Some of your critics would say ‘this is a race for mayor, we know you’re a convicted rapist, this could hurt his campaign’, how would you respond to that?" Downer asked during the interview.


Tyson was initially blind-sided and evaded the question, before ranting: "It’s interesting because you come across like a nice guy but you’re really a piece of sh*t….f*ck you, that was a piece of sh*t."


The interview ended similarly swearily, with Downer trying to take the high road and thanking Tyson for coming in, to which the ex-boxer curtly replied: "F*ck you."


Downer later wrote on Twitter: "I’m okay every****. Unfortunately my question hurt Mike Tyson’s feelings. That was not my intentions. My apologies for the ********.


"No ill will toward Mike Tyson. He lashed out at me and that’s okay. Not taking it personally."

Mike Tyson flips out when news anchor suggests rape conviction might harm his Rob Ford endorsement – News – People – The Independent