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“Peanut Butter Done Paid for Some Jelly”: Jason Whitlock Levels Derogatory BBL Accusation Against Joy Taylor as Workout Clip Goes Viral

Former sports columnist Jason Whitlock has carved a reputation for his hot takes. On X on Wednesday, he leveled derogatory BBL accusations at former Fox Sports 1 host Joy Taylor.

Taylor on Instagram on Wednesday posted her latest workout. However, unlike before, her cheeks were noticeably bigger because she added pads to her behind.

Jason Whitlock tweeted in response.

“Peanut Butter done paid for some Jelly.”

Peanut Butter done paid for some Jelly.

He added.

The Peanut Butter Princess has had some work done.

The Peanut Butter Princess is doing too much.

Joy Taylor was fired by Fox, and her daily sports talk show, “Speak,” was canceled in a major network shakeup. Her sack came amid months of behind-the-scenes controversy. She has co-hosted the talk show since September 2022, with recent episodes done alongside former NFL wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson and former NBA star Paul Pierce.

She was named in a sexual assault and discrimination lawsuit. The lawsuit was aimed at Fox Sports and former host Skip Bayless and filed by former Fox Sports hairstylist Noushin Faraji. Taylor has denied all claims made in the lawsuit.

Jason Whitlock compares NBA players to the mafia

Controversial former sports columnist Jason Whitlock compared NBA players to figures in the mafia. He also claimed that a post made by LeBron James in 2024 on social media referenced convicted drug lord Demetrius ‘Big Meech’ Flenory.

“This is a league dominated by the Jews, players that are Black who think many of them, hip-hop culture, who think they are Italian mafia bosses, or Black mafia bosses,” Whitlock said.

“Who did LeBron James send a shoutout to when he got released from prison?” he added. “It was the dude they named the TV show Black Mafia Family after. This connection is so obvious and so crystal clear, but no one wants to talk about it.”

His comments come as the league is embroiled in controversy following the arrest of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups by the FBI.

Rozier was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. Additionally, he was accused of faking injuries to favor bettors’ prop bets. Coach Billups was accused of being part of an illegal poker game, which had ties to powerful New York Mafia families.

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