The Real Reason Why Tucker Carlson Left Fox

 

NEW YORK, NY – New information revealed by Forbes tells exactly why Tucker Carlson is no longer at Fox News.

As previously reported, on Apr. 24, 2023, popular nightly Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson resigned. For the original story see: INCONCEIVABLE: Tucker Carlson Out at Fox News

At the time it was only being reported that Carlson was leaving because of Fox News' lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems. New information revealed by Forbes however claims there were other reasons behind the split.

According to the article, Carlson is also facing a lawsuit by Fox producer Abby Grossberg. In her lawsuit she claims that the show and staff was a hostile work environment.

"Grossberg alleges photos of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a bathing suit were blown up around the office to make fun of her appearance," Forbes wrote in the article. "Male staffers frequently had group discussions with “misogynistic views of women as objects to be judged solely based on their appearance,” and male employees said women with tattoos or piercings were “disgusting” and “should be shunned,” among other alleged comments and incidents."

The suit alleges that Grossberg and other female employees allegedly suffered severe anxiety as a result of male staffers’ alleged sexism, and Grossberg claimed she was “frequently shut out of important meetings” and given a lower position, allegedly because she was a woman.

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