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HANNITY: Double-masked. ARNOLT: I think a lot of people -- They were compared the air quality to places like New Delhi and Qatar. But those are places that experience air pollution year-round.
Former ESPN reporter Charly Arnolt told Fox News host Sean Hannity that she now has the 'freedom' to share her views on transgender issues within sports.
SEAN HANNITY: Now, that's also true right here in Florida, where professional politician Charlie Crist is running purely for vanity. Crist, who now compares himself to Jesus. Did you see that?
Charly Arnolt is speaking out about her former employer, ESPN. Arnolt, who also previously worked in WWE as a backstage interviewer under the name Charly Caruso, announced earlier this week that ...
"People are too scared to speak up for fear of being called politically incorrect," Arnolt told IndyStar on her decision to leave ESPN for OutKick.
Popular sports host Charly Arnolt has announced that she is leaving ESPN for OutKick. Arnolt, who went by the name Charly Caruso when she was a backstage interviewer for WWE, had a variety of ...
"People are too scared to speak up for fear of being called politically incorrect," Charly Arnolt said of her decision to leave ESPN for OutKick.
Charly Caruso (Charly Arnolt) spent several years in WWE, and she said there were times when she could have gone to HR. Speaking during an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Caruso was asked ...
UFC reporter Charly Arnolt has left ESPN, but fight fans can still see her on the worldwide leader.
Former ESPN host Charly Arnolt says she's taking a stand for women athletes’ rights since leaving ESPN, speaking out for those who are “too scared” out of fear they might be canceled. “I ...
"People are too scared to speak up for fear of being called politically incorrect," Charly Arnolt said of her decision to leave ESPN for OutKick.
Charly Arnolt is very talented, landing jobs with ESPN and WWE. Now she sets her sights on OutKick, a national multimedia sports platform.