Wednesday, October 6, 2021

ESPN's Sage Steele Yanked Off SportsCenter

Sage Steele
Longtime ESPN SportsCenter anchor Sage Steele won’t appear on SportsCenter this week and has apologized following a backlash over recent comments she made about former President Barack Obama and female sports reporters who are harassed, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Steele will also no longer appear as a host and moderator of the 2021 espnW: Women + Sports Summit, which is scheduled to take place later this month, according to a source not authorized to speak publicly. She is expected to return to her role as co-anchor of the noon SportsCenter next week.

While appearing on former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler’s most recent podcast, Steele made controversial remarks about ESPN’s vaccine mandate, claimed young women bore responsibility if men sexually harass them, and chided Obama for declaring himself Black on his Census form.

Like Steele, Obama comes from a mixed-race family — Obama’s father was Black, but he was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother, who are white. Steele derided Obama for declaring himself Black, while saying she identifies herself as biracial.


Steele also drew criticism for suggesting young female reporters deserve part of the blame if male colleagues comment inappropriately on how they dress.


Steele’s comments quickly went viral on social media. On Tuesday, ESPN said in a statement it was having conversations with Steele about her remarks, but made clear the tone of her comments was unacceptable.

“At ESPN, we embrace different points of view — dialogue and discussion makes this place great,” the network said in a statement. “That said, we expect that those points of view be expressed respectfully, in a manner consistent with out values, and in line with out internal policies.”

ESPN also forwarded an apology from Steele.

“I know my recent comments created controversy for the company, and I apologize,” Steele said in a statement sent by ESPN. “We are in the midst of an extremely challenging time that impacts all of us, and it’s more critical than ever that we communicate constructively and thoughtfully.”

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