[WATCH] Joy Taylor puffs cigar in gangster Santa Claus avatar on 2025 Christmas Eve

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NFL analyst Joy Taylor shared a different kind of Christmas post on Instagram this holiday season. She uploaded a video on Wednesday, fully leaning into a gangster-inspired Santa aesthetic. In the clip, she wore a Santa-style outfit while smoking a cigar.

“It’s that time of year. IYKYK,” Taylor captioned the post.

Taylor wore cropped red pants with white faux fur at the ankles and a matching red Santa jacket. Under the jacket, she had on a white tank top with green suspenders and a wide black belt with a large metal buckle.

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Taylor completed the outfit with black knee-high boots, Jordan sneakers and a red-and-white Santa hat tilted to the side. In several shots, she held and puffed on a cigar.

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Beyond the flashy holiday post, Taylor has also been giving back this season. On Dec. 15, the Joy Taylor Foundation teamed up again with Shirley Raines to help people in Los Angeles’ Skid Row area.

Wearing a red-and-white Christmas dress with candy cane–striped full socks, she joined the effort to hand out essentials to the underprivileged.

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Joy Taylor's brutally honest rant about men crossing her boundaries

Joy Taylor spoke clearly about not wanting children and why it makes her uncomfortable when men ask her to have a baby with them. In a clip shared on Instagram on Nov. 15 by the “Two Personal Show” podcast page, the NFL Analyst said:

“For some reason there's been this misconception put out on the street that I would be a good baby mama. This is incorrect. I want to clear the air on that I would be a terrible baby mama."

Taylor explained that some men cross the line with personal remarks. She said a few even bring up what she called “breeding kinks,” asking things like, “how are you going to let those genes go to waste?” or who will take care of her when she gets older. She also pushed back on men who talk about having a son to “carry on their legacy,” calling those comments “very weird statements.”

She said it would make more sense if someone talked about marriage and building a life together first, even though she still would not choose that path.

Taylor added that many men only focus on having a baby and expect the woman to take full responsibility. She said raising a child is a lifelong commitment, not something casual.

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