The NFL broadcaster stirred discussions after saying the Eagle benefits from “pretty privilege.”
Highlights
- Domonique Foxworth sparked discussion by suggesting that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts benefits from “pretty privilege” due to his confident demeanor and appearance.
- Ashley Manning Foxworth, Domonique’s wife, had recently commented on Jalen Hurts’ attractiveness during an episode of “The Domonique Foxworth Show” podcast, leading to a light-hearted exchange between the couple.
- Ashley Manning Foxworth is an accomplished attorney with multiple degrees, including a law degree from Harvard Law School, and she is actively involved in community and philanthropic efforts alongside her husband.
In a recent episode of ESPN’s “Get Up,” NFL analyst Domonique Foxworth sparked discussion by suggesting that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts benefits from “pretty privilege.”
Foxworth commented on Hurts’ confident demeanor during a press conference, implying that his appearance might influence public approval of his performances.
Foxworth quoted,
Domonique Foxworth thinks Jalen Hurts has it easy in the NFL because he's….pretty?
— The Liberty Line (@LibertyLinePHL) December 17, 2024
“Jalen Hurts is benefiting from pretty privilege, he got up on that press conference after the game, and he acted like he was Josh Allen.”
What the 😂 | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/stKrkYOdcP
His comments gained further attention when an earlier podcast segment resurfaced.
In it, Foxworth’s wife, Ashley Manning Foxworth, admired Hurts’ appearance.
During an episode of “The Domonique Foxworth Show” podcast, Ashley remarked on Hurts’ attractiveness, which led to a light-hearted exchange between the couple.
She quoted,
Domonique replied,
This is why Domonique Foxworth was saying Jalen Hurts has pretty privilege. His wife is thirsting over him in front of his ass in 4K 😂 pic.twitter.com/vVU07EAvxh
— Corey Cross (@cocropoker) December 18, 2024
Ashley Manning Foxworth Is A Scholar And A Lawyer
Ashley Foxworth, née Manning, is an accomplished attorney. She holds multiple degrees, including a law degree from Harvard Law School.
Before Law, she attended Bunker Hill Elementary, University of Maryland, and the American University, where she earned an M.A. in teaching.
She passed the Maryland Bar exam in July 2011.
After retiring from the NFL in 2012, Domonique also returned to school and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 2015.
Domonique And Ashley Are College Sweethearts
Domonique and Ashley met during their time at UMD.
They married in a small ceremony at the campus chapel in July 2010.
The pair are parents to three children— Avery, Declan, and Emerson.
Ashley maintains a private life besides occasional appearances for her husband’s broadcasting job.
The Foxworths Are Philanthropists And Active Community Members
The couple is also deeply involved in community and philanthropic efforts, notably via the Foxworth Family Fund, which focuses on supporting education and community development initiatives.
They also partnered with the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities to launch the Foxworth Creative Enterprise Initiative.
Ashley also serves on the Board of Trustees for the University of Maryland College Park Foundation.
Additional Information
- In 2008, Domonique Foxworth was elected the youngest vice president of the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) Executive Committee.
- Foxworth played for three NFL teams: the Denver Broncos, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Baltimore Ravens.
- He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft, with the 97th overall pick.