Sage Steele announced her departure from ESPN in August after 16 years following the settlement of her lawsuit against the company. Steele walked away from her “dream job” to exercise her “First Amendment rights more freely” nearly two years after an appearance
Sage Steele has broken her silence about what she says is “hypocrisy” at ESPN. Steele, now a former ESPN employee, was a guest on Megyn Kelly’s YouTube show Thursday, just days after leaving the network. Steele provided the “life update” on X,
Sage Steele announced Tuesday she left ESPN after nearly two decades with the Disney-owned company. Steele provided the “life update” on X, saying her lawsuit against the company was settled, and she decided to leave so she can “exercise my first amendment
ESPN broadcaster Sam Ponder defended her colleague Sage Steele on Tuesday after U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe sideswiped the latter anchor over comments about transgender participation in women’s sports. Rapinoe said in an interview with Time magazine when people like Martina Navratilova
USA Powerlifting was ordered to allow transgender women to compete with biological females in the women’s division after losing a discrimination case. The decision drew ire from many across social media, including ESPN anchor Sage Steele, who noticed the news made waves
Nine-time PGA Tour winner Jon Rahm commended ESPN sports anchor Sage Steele for being “tough as nails” after undergoing months of dental work after Rahm’s errant shot at the PGA Championship hit her in the mouth. Steele finally got to speak face-to-face