Fox News host Jesse Watters thinks he’s kind of an expert on ‘sleeping around.’
After all, he’s done it himself in the workplace leading to an embarrassing divorce earlier this year.
Yesterday, as co-host on ‘The Five’, Watters claimed that female journalists sleep with their sources to get stories “all the time.”
His comments have drawn an unusually heated response.
Watters weighed in during a discussion about the backlash to the forthcoming movie Richard Jewell, which portrays a female journalist sleeping with an FBI source to land a big story, a portrayal that her former employer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, has protested as inaccurate and offensive.
Watters said that female journalists sleep with sources “all the time.”
He added, “It happens, a lot,” and mentioned by name a female New York Times reporter.
“Ali Watkins was a reporter for many, many years, at many distinguished publications,” he said. “She slept with one of her sources, allegedly, for four years and broke a lot of scoops, according to this Politico report here. So, it happens a lot, and it happens a lot in movies and TV shows.”
Watters’ comments quickly lit up social media.
Groups that advocate for female journalists — and television news veterans who do the same — have hit back.
“It is totally beyond the pale,” said Elisa Lees Munoz, executive director of the International Women’s Media Foundation, in an interview. “It’s such a trope, it’s so tired, and why is it coming out now? … I don’t think it’s any different than any other way that professional women are maligned in any profession, which is that a woman can’t possibly do her job well if she’s not also using her body to get ahead.”
Carolyn McGourty Supple, who co-founded the group Press Forward to advocate for safe and respectful newsroom environments, said, “I think it’s an incredibly harmful stereotype and it was irresponsible to say on air. It sounded anecdotal and not based in reality. Saying stuff like that has very harmful effects.”
Added McGourty Supple, “In reality, women journalists are more likely to be sexually harassed by their sources and face verbal abuse and threats online. This is what drives female journalists around the world to leave the field when they are already underrepresented in the press.”
“These types of misogynistic stereotypes are an insult to female journalists and are part of the reason that women still face disparities across every professional industry,” said Toni Van Pelt, president of the National Organization for Women.
Watters was caught last year in an affair with a much younger staff member at Fox News.
Watters’ wife, Noelle Watters, filed for divorce last October.
The couple has twin girls.
The 39-year-old host informed the network of his adulterous relationship with Emma DiGiovine, 25, shortly after Noelle filed divorce papers.
Tema L. Staig, executive director of the group Women in Media, called Watters a “gaslighting gasbag,” adding, “He doesn’t rate, and I wouldn’t give his comments a second thought.”
“This statement is absolutely disgraceful,” said Julie Roginsky, a Democratic strategist who served as a Fox News contributor (appearing often on The Five) before suing the network for sexual harassment in 2017.
“Of course, in his mind, female journalists must resort to feminine wiles to get the scoop, because it can’t be possible that women can actually break stories because of their tenacity and brain power. There is a profound cultural shift that is happening in the United States today, where women won’t stand for that kind of rhetoric any longer. I’m only sorry that this movement seems to have escaped the notice of some people at 1211 Avenue of the Americas.”
Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, who is working with Roginsky on an anti-NDA effort, said that Watters’ remarks show that “Fox continues to reward idiocy and misogyny — over women. This is insane.”
Munoz applauded the social media pushback to Watters’ comments and praised the AJC’s strong protest of the film’s depiction of their former reporter, the late Kathy Scruggs.
“I think it has to do with being fed up with journalists being portrayed as anything other as professional and it has to do with the #MeToo movement and female journalists pushing back on these portrayals,” she said. “In general, there’s much more awareness of how detrimental these kind of comments are and really an attempt to educate individuals.”
Shaunna Thomas, executive director of UltraViolet, said that Fox News “should take a cue from their own women journalists and hold Watters accountable for this outrageous and sexist statement.”
S.E. Cupp, a conservative anchor for CNN, also took issue with Watters’ comments on Twitter.
“This is a really disgusting, baseless charge, and one Fox should denounce for the sake of its own female reporters,” she said.
So, are we all just supposed to make believe it doesn’t happen? It is common knowledge among the journalist community as well as beyond just their inner circles. The media sleeps around no differently than the many women known and barely known who have all slept with the likes of Harvey Weinstein. If you think high profile media or Hollywood celebs are all nuns and priests (although that isn’t really saying much given the widespread knowledge about their supposedly secret behind the scenes lives too), then you are living nowhere even remotely near reality land. But, of course it doesn’t excuse it, or justify any of it, EVER.
So name names Aragon. Don’t spread rumors: Name people who are sleeping around or else, YOU are part of the fake news and lies. Either you have proof or you’re a liar.
And also, doesn’t that mean that men sleep around too? I mean, women can’t sleep with someone unless they are wiling…right?
Finally, where is your fiery scorn for Watters, cheating on his wife while cozying up to trump (who cheated on his wife multiple times, once while Melania was pregnant and used $130,000 on illegal campaign “in-kind” campaign finances to cover it up). I read your last line but that doesn’t quite hit the note, with republicans pushing, hardcore Christian values, abstinence, family values, morality aka two-faced, sanctimonious hypocrisy. The GOP appears to be a fraudulent, lying, moral-less, cheating party.