A contentious exchange involving former Fox 2 Detroit news anchor Taryn Asher, captured on video during the recording of a public service announcement, has emerged amidst her lawsuit against the television station. The footage, reportedly filmed in 2023, depicts a heated confrontation between Asher and a colleague over script review and preparation processes. Asher, who was removed from the air in November of the previous year, can be heard expressing frustration over delays and perceived inefficiencies.
Details of the On-Camera Confrontation
The video shows Asher discussing the workflow for script approvals, indicating that she was ready to proceed while waiting for her colleague’s review. She states, “See, I mean, I can’t wait for you to go through them all and then I go through them, because then I’m already getting ready by then. I don’t think you are. You’re walking out really angry.” The situation escalates as Asher’s tone becomes more agitated. She appears to utter a derogatory term towards her co-worker before imploring, “Can I please finish what I’m going to say? What the f–k. Grow up… I’m so done with her antics, telling on me every five seconds. I’m done.”
Asher’s Lawsuit Against Fox Television
This incident occurs while Taryn Asher, who was employed at Fox 2 Detroit from 2007 until her departure, is pursuing legal action against Fox Television Stations. Her lawsuit alleges sex discrimination and retaliation. Fox Television Stations has refuted these claims, asserting that Asher’s removal from her on-air role was a direct consequence of “unprofessional workplace behavior” and “outbursts.”
Fox’s Defense and Allegations
In its formal response to Asher’s lawsuit, filed on August 14, the station detailed multiple employee complaints regarding Asher’s conduct in the week preceding her placement on paid leave on November 5. Fox contends that Asher exhibited a pattern of disruptive behavior, including:
- Shouting at fellow staff members concerning guest interview assignments.
- Repeated use of profanity in the workplace.
- Engaging in “confrontational and disrespectful interactions” with colleagues.
Furthermore, the broadcaster claims Asher confronted an employee she suspected of reporting her behavior to management. The station cited a specific dispute on October 30 involving her male co-anchor, Roop Raj. According to Fox’s account, Asher mistakenly believed Raj had secured an interview she had booked. In response, she allegedly raised her voice and, at times, shouted at two colleagues over the perceived mix-up.
Election Coverage Incident
The situation reportedly intensified during election coverage on November 4. Fox acknowledged that its producers had initially assigned both the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. broadcast guest interviews to Raj, though one was later reassigned to Asher. Despite this adjustment, the station alleges that Asher confronted Raj, accusing him of receiving preferential treatment and stating, “You don’t own politics.”
Termination and Asher’s Counterclaims
Following these alleged incidents, Fox placed Asher on paid leave on November 5 pending an investigation into the complaints. After concluding its inquiry, management informed Asher on November 21 that she would not be returning to her position. The station cited her “repeated outbursts in the newsroom and multiple instances of unprofessional conduct with her colleagues” as the reasons for termination.
Asher maintains that her conduct did not warrant disciplinary action or dismissal. Her lawsuit further alleges that male employees accused of similar misconduct were treated more leniently by Fox. She claims she faced retaliation after voicing concerns about gender discrimination.
Attorney’s Statement on the Video
An attorney representing Taryn Asher stated that the recently surfaced video “does not tell the full story.” The lawyer emphasized that the incident depicted in the footage was addressed at the time and did not directly lead to Asher’s termination. According to the attorney, the video is being brought to light only after Asher initiated her complaints of gender discrimination and retaliation. The legal representative also pointed to Fox’s own court filings, which they claim admit that several male employees accused of significant misconduct were not terminated and, in some cases, received promotions. Fox disputes these assertions.
Conclusion
The emergence of the on-camera confrontation adds another layer to the ongoing legal battle between Taryn Asher and Fox Television Stations. While the video highlights a moment of intense workplace friction, Asher’s legal team contends it is being used out of context to overshadow her claims of discrimination and retaliation. The lawsuit remains active, with both sides presenting sharply contrasting narratives of the events leading to Asher’s departure from Fox 2 Detroit.




