Brian Cox Claims He Wasn’t Aware Voice Would Be Used For Fox News Audio’s ‘Life of Jesus Podcast’

DeadlineFriday, November 21, 2025 at 12:08:54 AM
Brian Cox Claims He Wasn’t Aware Voice Would Be Used For Fox News Audio’s ‘Life of Jesus Podcast’
  • Brian Cox revealed he was not informed that his voice would be utilized for Fox News Audio's 'The Life of Jesus Podcast,' highlighting a lack of communication regarding the project's affiliations.
  • This situation raises questions about transparency in media collaborations and the implications for artists regarding the use of their work in potentially controversial contexts.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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