Joy Taylor turns "Patriarchy Punisher" for second Halloween look 1 day after nailing "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" costume

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Former FS1 analyst Joy Taylor showed off her second Halloween look on Instagram on Sunday. It was a black bunny costume with a dominatrix touch.

She wore tall bunny ears attached to a mask that covered the top half of her face. Taylor completed the look with a cutout bodysuit with a deep neckline and strappy details, fishnet stockings, shiny gloves and boots.

"Meet Patriarchy Punisher. I’m looking for a very obedient sub," Taylor wrote in the caption.

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In a follow-up Instagram post, she gave a close-up look into her character with a GRWM transition clip.

"GRWM to go hunt as Patriarchy Punisher," Taylor wrote.

Taylor is a sports broadcaster in a male-dominated industry. By calling herself the “Patriarchy Punisher,” she used Halloween to mock outdated gender roles and celebrate female strength.

Taylor's look came after she dressed as "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" for Halloween on Saturday. "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark" is a campy, gothic character. Elvira first appeared in the 1980s and is famous for her long black dress, plunging neckline and dramatic black hair.

Taylor posted her Halloween looks after she got a Brazilian Butt Lift. She confirmed it in a playful Instagram video on Thursday, wearing turquoise gym wear and showing off her toned body while doing squats.


Joy Taylor blasted Donald Trump after U.S. President blamed Tylenol for autism in shocking RFK Jr. presser

President Donald Trump held a press conference with U.S Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the White House on Sept. 22. He made it clear that he doesn't take Tylenol.

“I want to say it like it is, don’t take Tylenol," Trump said. "Don’t take it.”

He blamed acetaminophen for causing autism, but gave no data or medical sources to support it.

Former FS1 analyst Joy Taylor responded on her Instagram story.

I will never forgive y'all for making me live through this dumba*s timeline,” Taylor wrote.

Kennedy later contradicted Trump, saying there’s no solid proof that Tylenol causes autism.

After Taylor’s show, "Speak," was canceled in July and Fox Sports chose not to renew her contract, she is focusing on her podcast, “Two Personal."

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