Jermaine Jenas is facing accusations about his behaviour at the BBC which has resulted in his sacking.
On Thursday (August 22), the BBC confirmed that Jermaine was no longer a part of its presenting line-up. He has hosted on Match of the Day and The One Show.
Reports claimed that a female member of staff at The One Show made a complaint about the presenter.
Now, details have emerged on the allegations against former footballer Jermaine. One report also claims that the BBC has asked his colleagues not to contact him.
Jermaine Jenas accusations
TV star Jermaine faces allegations that he sent unsolicited texts to a female member of staff on The One Show. Others have also reportedly come forward with allegations.
According to The Sun, the BBC launched a probe following “allegations involving digital communications such as texts” received a few weeks ago.
The BBC knows it cannot now ignore concerns or complaints.
A source claimed: “This latest incident of alleged misconduct in the workplace is the last thing the BBC needed. It has shocked, and rocked, everyone.
“The first complaint was raised after Jermaine flirtily messaged a female member of staff on The One Show, and she raised her misgivings in a formal capacity.”
Jermaine’s BBC colleagues
The insider said that the BBC knows it “cannot now ignore concerns or complaints”. Therefore, they decided to take Jermaine off air and “terminate his contract”.
Meanwhile, a source told the publication that the BBC has told some of Jermaine’s colleagues not to contact him. They claimed: “Presenters, cast and crew have all been asked not to contact him whilst legal matters are ongoing.
“Not even top talent like Alex Jones, Alan Shearer or Gary Lineker knew about this. It was shrouded in secrecy. It has shocked, and rocked, everyone.”
ED! has contacted reps for Jermaine and the BBC for comment.
What Jermaine Jenas has said
News of Jermaine’s departure from the BBC broke while he appeared on talkSPORT on Thursday.
Speaking to a talkSPORT reporter, Jermaine said: “
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