Modern-day America has seen a significant rise in feminists who seek to even out the roles of the male and female population. “What a man can do a woman can do it better,” is a saying that has come about with this wave. While this may hold in many cases, not all women are feminists. Andrea Tantaros, a renown American conservative political analyst and commentator, is such a woman. According to Andrea, the change in the dynamics between the sexes as a problem affecting relationships and families. Despite her gender, she is quite the anti-feminist and prefers to have a
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Andrea Tantaros...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Andrea Tantaros...
- 2/20/2020
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
Andrea Tantaros, former co-host of Fox News' The Five, has done just about everything to bring her battle with Fox News into open court. On Monday, she attempted something new and well worth watching: She's seizing upon a law enacted last year by New York lawmakers that ostensibly prevents sexual harassment claims from being arbitrated.
In April 2018, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the law — Section 7515 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules — into effect. The move was hugely influenced by Gretchen Carlson's lawsuit against Fox News' Roger Ailes, which before being settled, raised the prospect ...
In April 2018, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the law — Section 7515 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules — into effect. The move was hugely influenced by Gretchen Carlson's lawsuit against Fox News' Roger Ailes, which before being settled, raised the prospect ...
- 7/16/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“Fox & Friends” beat a hasty retreat Tuesday after a guest on the program insisted several times that ESPN contributor Jemele Hill was “unemployed.”
“On the show this morning a guest stated Jemele Hill was unemployed. Correction: Hill is currently employed by ESPN,” read a tweet from the program’s official account a few hours after the show wrapped.
On the show this morning a guest stated Jemele Hill was unemployed. Correction: Hill is currently employed by ESPN.
— Fox & friends (@foxandfriends) May 22, 2018
Also Read: Former Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros' Wiretapping Lawsuit Against Network Dismissed
On the program, Fox News regular and Campus Reform editor-in-chief Lawrence Jones, mocked Hill repeatedly stating that she was unemployed as a result of her anti-Trump activism.
“The bottom line is that she is unemployed from hosting her own TV show. This is not something we should be promoting,” said Jones. “Now she’s unemployed.
“On the show this morning a guest stated Jemele Hill was unemployed. Correction: Hill is currently employed by ESPN,” read a tweet from the program’s official account a few hours after the show wrapped.
On the show this morning a guest stated Jemele Hill was unemployed. Correction: Hill is currently employed by ESPN.
— Fox & friends (@foxandfriends) May 22, 2018
Also Read: Former Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros' Wiretapping Lawsuit Against Network Dismissed
On the program, Fox News regular and Campus Reform editor-in-chief Lawrence Jones, mocked Hill repeatedly stating that she was unemployed as a result of her anti-Trump activism.
“The bottom line is that she is unemployed from hosting her own TV show. This is not something we should be promoting,” said Jones. “Now she’s unemployed.
- 5/22/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee didn’t think much of President Obama’s new content deal with Netflix.
During an interview on Fox Business with host Stuart Varney, Huckabee dropped some dad-level sarcasm so egregious he was forced to concede immediately afterward that he was “the lowest form of wit.”
The moment went down after Varney invited some playful speculation about what kind of content the Obama’s would produce.
Also Read: Former Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros' Wiretapping Lawsuit Against Network Dismissed
“I think it’s a wonderful idea. They’re going to create a whole series of fictional content based on all the things that President Obama did to earn to Nobel Peace Prize,” said Huckabee.
“So it’s going to be an extensive series of fiction that he will be able to tout the things that justified his getting a Nobel Peace Prize two weeks into...
During an interview on Fox Business with host Stuart Varney, Huckabee dropped some dad-level sarcasm so egregious he was forced to concede immediately afterward that he was “the lowest form of wit.”
The moment went down after Varney invited some playful speculation about what kind of content the Obama’s would produce.
Also Read: Former Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros' Wiretapping Lawsuit Against Network Dismissed
“I think it’s a wonderful idea. They’re going to create a whole series of fictional content based on all the things that President Obama did to earn to Nobel Peace Prize,” said Huckabee.
“So it’s going to be an extensive series of fiction that he will be able to tout the things that justified his getting a Nobel Peace Prize two weeks into...
- 5/22/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Fox News Channel settled a plethora of discrimination suits this week, got a new CEO in longtime executive Suzanne Scott, and today the Rupert Murdoch owned cabler won a festering $10 million surveillance lawsuit against former host Andrea Tantaros.
“Plaintiff claims that Defendants targeted her for electronic and physical surveillance after she lodged complaints of sexual harassment against Ailes and other Fox News executives,” said U.S. District Judge George Daniels in an order Friday of the latest wide-ranging action the ex-The Five co-host first took against Fnc, its pink slipped and now deceased boss Roger Ailes, communications exec Irena Briganti, ex-co-president Bill Shine and others in April of last year. “Plaintiff’s amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture,” the federal judge scathingly adds (read it here). “Moreover, she fails to adequately make out the basic elements of her claims.”
“Accordingly, the amended complaint is dismissed,” declares Judge...
“Plaintiff claims that Defendants targeted her for electronic and physical surveillance after she lodged complaints of sexual harassment against Ailes and other Fox News executives,” said U.S. District Judge George Daniels in an order Friday of the latest wide-ranging action the ex-The Five co-host first took against Fnc, its pink slipped and now deceased boss Roger Ailes, communications exec Irena Briganti, ex-co-president Bill Shine and others in April of last year. “Plaintiff’s amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture,” the federal judge scathingly adds (read it here). “Moreover, she fails to adequately make out the basic elements of her claims.”
“Accordingly, the amended complaint is dismissed,” declares Judge...
- 5/18/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Andrea Tantaros, alleging that she was surveilled and sexually harassed while working as a co-host at Fox News.
Tantaros, who appeared on “The Five,” alleged that Roger Ailes used hidden cameras to spy on her and other Fox employees while they changed clothes. She also claimed that the network hacked her computer, spied on her, and had her followed in retaliation for complaints of pervasive sexual harassment.
Judge George Daniels dismissed the suit on Friday, ruling that she had failed to substantiate her assertions.
“Plaintiff’s amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture,” the judge wrote. “Moreover, she fails to adequately make out the basic elements of her claims.”
Daniels held that Tantaros had not shown that her computer was actually hacked, only that Fox News had the capability to monitor her computer. She also failed to show that Ailes,...
Tantaros, who appeared on “The Five,” alleged that Roger Ailes used hidden cameras to spy on her and other Fox employees while they changed clothes. She also claimed that the network hacked her computer, spied on her, and had her followed in retaliation for complaints of pervasive sexual harassment.
Judge George Daniels dismissed the suit on Friday, ruling that she had failed to substantiate her assertions.
“Plaintiff’s amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture,” the judge wrote. “Moreover, she fails to adequately make out the basic elements of her claims.”
Daniels held that Tantaros had not shown that her computer was actually hacked, only that Fox News had the capability to monitor her computer. She also failed to show that Ailes,...
- 5/18/2018
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
Fox News has beaten a lawsuit from Andrea Tantaros, former co-host of The Five, as a federal judge on Friday rejected a wiretapping claim that was premised on allegations of malware placed on her computer, attempts to wipe her Blackberry device and surreptitious recording of women in the wardrobe department of the cable news network.
Tantaros brought the case in federal court in April 2017 after she couldn't keep her first lawsuit alleging retaliation arising from sexual harassment allegations in open court. Wishing to face her former employer outside of arbitration, her original complaint was a wide-ranging one that alleged she ...
Tantaros brought the case in federal court in April 2017 after she couldn't keep her first lawsuit alleging retaliation arising from sexual harassment allegations in open court. Wishing to face her former employer outside of arbitration, her original complaint was a wide-ranging one that alleged she ...
- 5/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ex-Fox News anchorwoman Andrea Tantaros is bringing new accusations of workplace harassment against the network, accusing former chairman Roger Ailes of secretly taping female employees while they undressed. In an amended complaint filed on Monday, Tantaros said that on-air women had to attend a biannual trunk show held by the network’s wardrobe department. Tantaros, who is now representing herself in a lawsuit initially filed last April, claims Ailes used the event as an opportunity to covertly film female talent. “The dresses were pre-selected for the women by the wardrobe department before their arrival; pants were not an option,” said the updated...
- 1/30/2018
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
“Use of the term ‘alt-left’ gained ground quickly online (according to Google Trends charts) when conservative Fox News host Sean Hannity used the term in a debate with BuzzFeed writer Rosie Gray over media coverage of the so-called ‘alt-right’. Searches for the term spiked again directly after Trump used it in his 14 August 2017 press conference. It is unclear if Hannity himself coined the term, but we could not find widespread use of the term on Reddit or 4chan, a web form popular with the
‘alt-right,’ prior to his 22 November 2016 use of it.” – Alex Kasprak & Kim Lacapria,
Snopes.com, August 17, 2017
Alt-left?
Is that a keyboard command?
What it is, is a load of horse manure. Crap. Same as anything else that comes out of the mouthpiece of Il Tweetci The Mad known as Sean Hannity. He is the modern-day version of Joseph Goebbels, head of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda,...
‘alt-right,’ prior to his 22 November 2016 use of it.” – Alex Kasprak & Kim Lacapria,
Snopes.com, August 17, 2017
Alt-left?
Is that a keyboard command?
What it is, is a load of horse manure. Crap. Same as anything else that comes out of the mouthpiece of Il Tweetci The Mad known as Sean Hannity. He is the modern-day version of Joseph Goebbels, head of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda,...
- 8/21/2017
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
Andrea Tantaros is well known for her role as a commentator and political analyst of he conservative persuasion. She co-hosted “The Five” and “Outnumbered” on Fox News. She filed a sexual harassment complaint against the Fox News Network in 2016. Tantaros is embroiled in a bitter legal batter that alleges cyber hacking and professional career assassination attempts. She and her attorney have been battling both to prove the corruption that she claims is ongoing at Fox News, and to dispel the allegations that her adversaries have made about her. Her recent book has caused an uproar and lawsuits allege that
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Andrea Tantaros...
Five Things You Didn’t Know About Andrea Tantaros...
- 8/17/2017
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
Apparently there’s a bit of gender fluidity in the DNA of Andrea Tantaros’ book “Tied Up in Knots.” Recently unearthed court documents reveal that the former Fox News host’s anti-feminist manifesto “Tied Up in Knots” was allegedly written by a man. Also Read: Ex-Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros Claims Network Paid On-Air Contributor to Cyberbully Her The revelation comes as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by Michael Krechmer, who claims to have ghostwritten the tome. Krechmer had initially filed the suit under seal, “out of an abundance of caution” over a confidentiality provision in his alleged agreement with Tantaros.
- 8/11/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros and her attorney continue to attack the network she filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against last year. According to court documents filed Thursday by her attorney Judd Burstein, Tantaros is now accusing the network of paying a contributor to have them attack her on the Internet. The filing states that Fox News contributor Pete Snyder was paid $180,000 per year since 2012 for his work as an on-air commentator. In the documents, Burstein claims this amount is more than similar contributors are paid and implies that he was secretly being compensated to run phony blogs...
- 8/11/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
As the investigation continues and threats of new lawsuits swirl in the allegations that Fox News Channel's now suspended Eric Bolling sent lewd texts to colleagues, the outlet's battle with Andrea Tantaros has taken another strange twist. Fighting back against moves by Fnc and a former on-air contributor to toss the Ex-Outnumbered and The Five co-host's federal case claiming "extremely high-tech" hacking and a "professional/career assassination," Tantaros' attorney is…...
- 8/11/2017
- Deadline TV
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros just upped the ante on her legal battle with her former employer — saying the network is either strong-arming or bribing a Twitter user to deny they colluded in harassing her. In April, Tantaros said the network hacked her computer so they could rummage through her personal email, then enlisted social media users to harass her online with the information. Fox dismissed the allegations, saying Tantaros’ lawsuit read “like a plot of a television drama.” Now Tantaros says that the network is trying to cover its tracks, paying off or coercing a witness into saying his tweets.
- 6/29/2017
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
At this point, it feels like not a week goes by without some legal action related to Fox News Channel and this week is no exception, but today it is the cable newser that fired the latest salvo – and that has Andrea Tantaros' lawyer claiming Fox made his day. "I could not be happier about the strength of my case because Fox News has now handed me the smoking gun, evidence that they were electronically surveilling Ms. Tantaros' telephone conversations as late as April 21…...
- 5/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Fox News filed a motion for sanctions against Judd Burstein, the attorney representing former anchor Andrea Tantaros in a lawsuit that the network called “fiction” in court documents obtained by TheWrap. Tantaros, a former host of the Fox show “The Five,” filed a lawsuit last month against Fox News and other executives, claiming that an extensive online harassment campaign had been waged against her. “The allegations of the Complaint read like the plot of a television drama: Plaintiff Andrea Tantaros claims that her then-employer, Fox News Network, LLC (“Fox News”), hacked her laptop computer, tapped her telephone, and then tortured her with the.
- 5/24/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News co-president Bill Shine has emerged as a household name amid on-going turmoil at the network, on the heels of founding CEO Roger Ailes and host Bill O’Reilly getting ousted over sexual harassment allegations. Shine, an Ailes protégé, has been with Fox News for 20 years. He is regarded as a key member of the old regime at Fox News and was promoted to co-president, alongside Jack Abernethy, last year when Ailes stepped down. However, he is currently a defendant in a federal lawsuit filed by former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros and the network needs to be careful...
- 4/28/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Ex-Outnumbered and The Five co-host Andrea Tantaros isn’t done going after her former employer and its former and current bosses. Two months after a New York Supreme Court judge ruled that her $50 million sexual harassment case against Fox News Channel, its now-ousted ex-ceo Roger Ailes and current Fnc President Bill Shine go to arbitration, she has filed a new complaint that alleges “extremely high-tech” hacking and a “professional/career assassination.” “"Fox News and…...
- 4/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Andrea Tantaros, a former host of the Fox show “The Five,” has filed a new lawsuit against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes and other executives, claiming that an extensive online harassment campaign had been waged against her. The suit also mentions recently-ousted Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, claiming that he and Ailes were “supported by a cabal of senior executives” in their “highly complex and extremely high-tech” criminal conduct. The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan Federal Court on Monday, charges the Fox News network, former CEO Roger Ailes, co-president Bill Shine, PR executive Irena Briganti, and social-media consultant Peter Snyder for “digital character.
- 4/24/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Former Fox News Channel CEO and chairman Roger Ailes resigned in disgrace last month after numerous women accused the TV exec of sexual harassment. New allegations come out almost daily, but here are some of the women who have come forward. Gretchen Carlson brought the entire scandal to light when she filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Ailes. Megyn Kelly told internal investigators that she was harassed by Ailes a decade ago, according to New York mag. Andrea Tantaros recently told New York magazine that she complained several times about Ailes’s inappropriate sexual behavior. Laurie Luhn told the lawyers at Paul,...
- 4/3/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News told a judge on Friday that former host Andrea Tantaros “craves the spotlight of a public courtroom” in order to “hawk some copies of her book,” according to documents obtained by TheWrap. The network asked the judge to send Tantaros’ sexual harassment claim to arbitration, but her team said her arbitration agreement didn’t include unexpected tortious behavior like retaliation or harassment, for which she is suing. Tantaros’ lawyers submitted an affidavit from a psychologist who heard Tantaros complain about harassment by former Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes back in 2014. Tantaros’ lawyer Judd Bernstein gave copies of the affidavit.
- 10/17/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News is again urging a judge to send Andrea Tantaros' claims of suffering sexual harassment to arbitration. On Friday, the cable news network took its last opportunity to make written arguments on the subject of arbitration and slammed its former host as a plaintiff who "craves the spotlight of a public courtroom so she can get her picture in the paper yet again and hawk some copies of her book." Tantaros demands tens of millions of dollars after allegedly being subjected to demeaning comments from Roger Ailes. She's also targeting Ailes' replacement Bill Shine, evp of legal affairs Dianne Brandi, evp of corporate
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- 10/17/2016
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rose McGowan is opening up about her harrowing experience as a rape victim in Hollywood.
In a series of strongly worded tweets posted Thursday, McGowan called out the movie industry for failing to support her after she was raped by an unnamed studio head.
Tweeting under the hashtag #WhyWomenDontReport, McGowan wrote, “A (female) criminal attorney said because I’d done a sex scene in a film I would never win against the studio head.”
She continued in another tweet, “Because it’s been an open secret in Hollywood/media & they shamed me while adulating my rapist.”
a (female) criminal attorney...
In a series of strongly worded tweets posted Thursday, McGowan called out the movie industry for failing to support her after she was raped by an unnamed studio head.
Tweeting under the hashtag #WhyWomenDontReport, McGowan wrote, “A (female) criminal attorney said because I’d done a sex scene in a film I would never win against the studio head.”
She continued in another tweet, “Because it’s been an open secret in Hollywood/media & they shamed me while adulating my rapist.”
a (female) criminal attorney...
- 10/14/2016
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros discussed her sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes on TV for the first time Tuesday morning, and didn’t hold back. “I think a culture change at Fox News is in order,” she said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “Ailes sexually harassed me numerous times,” Tantaros said. “I was walking to a taping once and just said simply ‘hello’ to him, and he said, ‘We need to get you a tighter dress.'” Also Read: Fox News' Top 10 Shows: Megyn Kelly to Bill O'Reilly, Ranked (Photos) Tantaros said she was offered a...
- 10/4/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
The battle between former The Five co-host Andrea Tantaros and Fox News Channel and Roger Ailes just took a detour from the courts to the shrink's couch and back again today. In filings her lawyer Wednesday to stop the multimillion-dollar sexual harassment suit against the cable news giant, its former boss and its current brass from going to arbitration, Tantaros' psychologist says she knew about the alleged bad behavior at Fnc for years. "In 2014, Andrea told me about…...
- 9/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox News has built a basic cable ratings empire on its reputation as a bastion of conservative American values, but the channel’s supposedly wholesome image has been besmirched in recent months by numerous allegations of sexual harassment against ex-ceo Roger Ailes. Much of the focus in the Ailes story has been on the lawsuit filed in July by on-air personality Gretchen Carlson. But the scandal appears to extend well beyond Carlson and may, in fact, involve dozens of women employed at Fox News during Ailes’ reign. One such dissatisfied ex-employee is Andrea Tantaros, familiar to Fox viewers from her appearances on panel shows like The Five and Outnumbered. Once considered, in Sean Hannity’s words, a “rising bright young smart conservative star” at the network, Tantaros found herself suspended indefinitely by Fox. The alleged reason was her failure to obtain the proper “approvals” for a book she’d written...
- 9/21/2016
- by Joe Blevins
- avclub.com
Fox News is calling former employee Andrea Tantaros an "opportunist" in the wake of a sexual harassment lawsuit she filed against the network. In a motion filed Monday, obtained by Deadline, the network says Tantaros' claims - that top executives from the network punished her for complaining about former chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior - are "unverified" and argues they bear "all the hallmarks of the 'wannabe.' " The company's legal team also argue that the complaint should be moved to arbitration, according to her contract. "Over the last few weeks, 21st Century Fox (Fox News' parent company...
- 8/30/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News is calling former employee Andrea Tantaros an "opportunist" in the wake of a sexual harassment lawsuit she filed against the network.
In a motion filed Monday, obtained by Deadline, the network says Tantaros' claims – that top executives from the network punished her for complaining about former chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior – are "unverified" and argues they bear "all the hallmarks of the 'wannabe.' " The company's legal team also argue that the complaint should be moved to arbitration, according to her contract.
"Over the last few weeks, 21st Century Fox (Fox News' parent company) has made...
In a motion filed Monday, obtained by Deadline, the network says Tantaros' claims – that top executives from the network punished her for complaining about former chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior – are "unverified" and argues they bear "all the hallmarks of the 'wannabe.' " The company's legal team also argue that the complaint should be moved to arbitration, according to her contract.
"Over the last few weeks, 21st Century Fox (Fox News' parent company) has made...
- 8/30/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox News Channel says its former host Andrea Tantaros “is not a victim, she is an opportunist” who is using a sexual harassment lawsuit as a “smokescreen” to distract from her “violation of her employment contract.” In a court filing today (read it here), Fox argued blisteringly that the complaint the former The Five co-host filed in New York Supreme Court bears “all the hallmarks of the ‘wannabe.’ ” Tantaros, meanwhile, has challenged current and former network execs to…...
- 8/29/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox News and four executives named in a sexual harassment lawsuit that anchor Andrea Tantaros filed on August 22 have shot back in new court papers, in which they seek arbitration and call Tantaros “not a victim” but “an opportunist.” TheWrap has obtained the defendants’ motion to compel arbitration, which Fox News, newly named co-president Bill Shine, Dianne Brandi, Irena Briganti and Suzanne Scott filed in New York state court on Monday. “Over the last few weeks, 21st Century Fox (Fox News’ parent company) has made clear its commitment to providing a safe and dignified workplace at Fox News: by immediately.
- 8/29/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros, who filed a lawsuit earlier this month claiming that ousted cable chief Roger Ailes sexually harassed her, is challenging current and former executives at the news network to a lie detector test. Tantaros' lawyer sent out a document to reporters on Monday morning with a schedule of questions for Ailes, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, Fox News spokesperson Irena Briganti, network co-president Bill Shine and vice president Dianna Brandi. "The time has come [...] either to let this case play out in the courtroom or to conduct an even-handed trial in the
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- 8/29/2016
- by Tobias Burns
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Geraldo Rivera has dismissed former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros’ sexual harassment lawsuit against the network and former boss Roger Ailes as “a vindictive screed designed to damage reputations.” Rivera, who is still employed by the cable news network, made his feelings known on Tuesday during a heated Twitter exchange with CNN’s Brian Stelter, who founded TVNewser, which is mentioned throughout the lawsuit. That some allegations vs #FoxNews personnel obviously false is 1 thing-That @brianstelter & other competitors embrace crap shows true intent — Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) August 23, 2016 Also Read: No, Andrea Tantaros, Fox News Does Not Own TVNewser @brianstelter Lawsuit you reference is.
- 8/24/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News that claims, among other things, that TVNewser is “widely reported to be financially supported and/or controlled by Fox News.” It’s up to a judge to determine whether Tantaros’ allegations of sexual harassment by ex-Fox News chief Roger Ailes and “O’Reilly Factor” host Bill O’Reilly are true. But we can say this: TVNewser, Adweek’s blog covering the news industry, is not owned or controlled by Fox News. We can say this because the author of this story is a former editor of TVNewser.
- 8/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News, former CEO Roger Ailes and newly appointed co-president Bill Shine, and the legal document is filled with damning allegations. “Fox News masquerades as a defender of traditional family values, but behind the scenes, it operates like a sex-fueled, Playboy Mansion-like cult, steeped in intimidation, indecency and misogyny,” Tantaros alleges in the suit filed Monday in New York State Supreme Court. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Here are five more jaw-dropping nuggets mined from Tantaros’ long list of complaints she hopes will net her $10 million.
- 8/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Roger Ailes may be gone and Fox News Channel may be cleaning house and aiming for new leadership, but the fallout from the claims of sexual harassment under the old CEO’s regime continues. Former The Five co-host Andrea Tantaros is now hitting the cable news network and Ailes with a nearly $50 million lawsuit. “Fox News masquerades as defender of traditional family values, but behind the scenes, it operates like a sex-fueled, Playboy Mansion-like cult, steeped in…...
- 8/23/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox News has been hit by another sexual harassment lawsuit.
Andrea Tantaros, a former Fox News host, charged in a lawsuit filed Monday in New York City that top executives at the network punished her for complaining about chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior.
The lawsuit is the latest of the former Outnumbered co-host's legal entanglements with Fox News. Earlier this year, Fox claimed that she had breached her contract by writing a book without getting network approval.
According to court documents obtained by People, Tantaros, 37, claims that she received unwanted sexual advances from both Ailes, 76, and Bill O'Reilly, 66, and...
Andrea Tantaros, a former Fox News host, charged in a lawsuit filed Monday in New York City that top executives at the network punished her for complaining about chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior.
The lawsuit is the latest of the former Outnumbered co-host's legal entanglements with Fox News. Earlier this year, Fox claimed that she had breached her contract by writing a book without getting network approval.
According to court documents obtained by People, Tantaros, 37, claims that she received unwanted sexual advances from both Ailes, 76, and Bill O'Reilly, 66, and...
- 8/23/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox News has been hit by another sexual harassment lawsuit. Andrea Tantaros, a former Fox News host, charged in a lawsuit filed Monday in New York City that top executives at the network punished her for complaining about chief Roger Ailes' inappropriate behavior.The lawsuit is the latest of the former Outnumbered co-host's legal entanglements with Fox News. Earlier this year, Fox claimed that she had breached her contract by writing a book without getting network approval. According to court documents obtained by People, Tantaros, 37, claims that she received unwanted sexual advances from both Ailes, 76, and Bill O'Reilly, 66, and...
- 8/23/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News, former CEO Roger Ailes and newly appointed co-president Bill Shine. The lawsuit also mentions the network’s biggest star, Bill O’Reilly. “Fox News masquerades as a defender of traditional family values, but behind the scenes, it operates like a sex-fueled, Playboy Mansion-like cult, steeped in intimidation, indecency and misogyny,” according to the legal documents, obtained by TheWrap. The lawsuit filed Monday in New York State Supreme Court claims Tantaros tried to discuss the situation with Shine, but to no avail. According to the suit,...
- 8/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has moved forward in filing a lawsuit against Fox News and its ex-chief Roger Ailes for alleged sexual harassment. She didn't stop there. Also named as defendants in a complaint lodged in New York Supreme Court is Ailes' replacement Bill Shine, vp legal affairs Dianne Brandi, vp corporate communications Irena Briganti and executive vp programming and development Suzanne Scott. In a lawsuit that's dripping with salacious detail including allegations hurled at non-defendants like Bill O'Reilly, Tantaros is demanding tens of millions of dollars in damages over her experiences at a cable news network she
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- 8/23/2016
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Andrea Tantaros, co-host of Fox News’ “Outnumbered,” mysteriously disappeared from the network in April. A Fox statement said “issues have arisen” with her contract, and that she was going to “take some time off.” Three months later, when Gretchen Carlson and other women accused former Fox chief Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, it seemed like the mystery of what really happened to Tantaros might be solved — especially after New York Magazine reported Monday that she had repeatedly complained to executives in 2015 “about Ailes’s inappropriate sexual behavior.” The magazine reported she was demoted and silenced. But Tuesday brought another twist.
- 8/9/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Memo to Andrea Tantaros: Your cat crack wasn't funny, let alone worthy-of-a-meme funny. "Yes! I Love it! Or a tiger maybe..." the Outnumbered co-host tweeted out a pic of herself with drawn-on cat ears and a cat nose, a response to her so-called question about racial and gender identity. But let's start at the beginning: The slope was already made slippery during today's edition of the Fox News show when the Outnumbered crew brought up Caitlyn Jenner at all during a discussion about Rachel Dolezal, the former head of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP who resigned after she was accused of purposely lying about being biracial. "If you took the exact questions Matt Lauer posed to...
- 6/17/2015
- E! Online
Unlikely new couple alert! Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro is dating Fox News anchor Andrea Tantaros, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal. Photos: Celebrities Who've Joined the Mile-High Club A source close to the couple tells Us Weekly that the conservative TV host, 36, has been dating the rocker and former Red Hot Chili Pepper, 47, for a couple of months after being introduced by a mutual friend. In January, Navarro shared on Twitter that he "loves her" and is a fan of her show Outnumbered. The feeling was [...]...
- 4/27/2015
- Us Weekly
Now that a federal jury has found Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts, the only question that remains is whether they will decide to give him the death penalty. That was the topic of conversation at the top of Fox News' Outnumbered on Thursday and co-host Andrea Tantaros had some interesting ideas about what might happen if they don't.
- 4/9/2015
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
In today's age of HDTV and 50+-inch screens dominating our living rooms, more than ever television is a visual medium. And by now you probably have noticed that attractive women are more the rule than the exception in the world of cable news. Fox tends to get singled out here, but the truth is that the land of ascetically-pleasing extends to CNN and MSNBC as well. For every Shannon Bream and Andrea Tantaros on Fox, there's a Tamron Hall or Alex Wagner on MSNBC, or an Erin Burnett or Brooke Baldwin on CNN. It's simply the way it is regardless of network and there's no going back.
- 12/19/2014
- by Joe Concha
- Mediaite - TV
Gene Simmons is getting attention again and it's not for the music! The Kiss frontman appeared on Trending with Andrea Tantaros last week where he shared his thoughts on what women should be thinking when they're trying to succeed financially. As it turns out, ladies should be less focused on a man and more interested in earning a stable income. "Here's the real skinny of life as we know it," he shared on Fox News while promoting his new book Me, Inc. "Let's all agree that woman should not depend on men. The statistics predominately tell us they will run out on you. Yes, infidelity, but the other problem is the economics of relationships." Simmons later went on to...
- 10/27/2014
- E! Online
Gene Simmons expressed some very opinionated advice for women when he sat down with Fox News host Andrea Tantaros to promote his new book, Me, Inc.: Build an Army of One, Unleash Your Inner Rock God, Win in Life and Business. "Let's all agree that women should not depend on men. The statistics tell us predominantly they will run out on you," said Simmons, when asked to discuss the part of his book where he advises women to choose an early career over starting a family. "This is a very complex and difficult question to answer, so I'm going
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- 10/27/2014
- by Lorena O'Neil
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Chrissy Teigen is taking a Twitter time-out. The model and prolific Tweeter has apparently quit the social media site after receiving death threats following a controversial Tweet regarding Wednesday's high-profile shooting in the Canadian capital of Ottawa. "I feel sick. Bye Twitter. Taking my talents to instagram," Teigen, 28, Tweeted Thursday, a day after sending out a Tweet that set off a social media firestorm. "active shooting in Canada, or as we call it in america, wednesday," Teigen wrote in Wednesday's message, which was re-Tweeted more than 1,000 times. Teigen, who is married to singer John Legend, was making a gun control...
- 10/23/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Chrissy Teigen is taking a Twitter time-out. The model and prolific Tweeter has apparently quit the social media site after receiving death threats following a controversial Tweet regarding Wednesday's high-profile shooting in the Canadian capital of Ottawa. "I feel sick. Bye Twitter. Taking my talents to instagram," Teigen, 28, Tweeted Thursday, a day after sending out a Tweet that set off a social media firestorm. "active shooting in Canada, or as we call it in america, wednesday," Teigen wrote in Wednesday's message, which was re-Tweeted more than 1,000 times. Teigen, who is married to singer John Legend, was making a gun control...
- 10/23/2014
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
“The Five” co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle attempted to pay tribute to the first female pilot in the United Arab Emirates’ Air Force for leading an airstrike on Isis targets in Syria on Monday, but the segment quickly devolved into a series of sexist jokes, courtesy of Greg Gutfeld and Eric Bolling. “I salute her,” Bolling said of Maj. Mariam Al Mansouri. “Would that be considered boobs on the ground or no?” Also read: Fox News’ Andrea Tantaros Describes Jezebel as Angry Chicks That Hate on Attractive Women “Oh my God. Why did they ruin my thing?” Guilfoyle said quietly while shaking her head.
- 9/25/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
Fox News personality Andrea Tantaros thinks the hazing controversy surrounding Miss America winner Kira Kazantsev ”is so stupid,” and called the writers for Gawker's feminist blog Jezebel “angry chicks” for exposing it. “This angry website that tried to out her — it's a bunch of angry chicks that just hate on really attractive women — they should find something else better to do,” Tantaros said during a segment of “The Five” (above) on Tuesday. “This is a total nothing burger.” See video: Miss America Kira Kazantsev Can't Escape the Full Miss America Song A week after Kazantsev was crowned on Sept. 14, Jezebel editor Erin.
- 9/24/2014
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
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