Jenas âspeaking to lawyersâ after BBC sacking
Former Match of the Day and One Show star Jermaine Jenas has said he is âspeaking to his lawyersâ after being sacked by the BBC for allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a female colleague.
Jenas said there were âtwo sides to every storyâ and he would let his âlawyers deal with itâ.
The ex-footballerâs contract was terminated this week following allegations involving unsolicited digital communications including texts to a member of a production team.
The issue was brought to the BBCâs attention a few weeks ago. The corporation announced his departure on Thursday, but didnât give further details of the allegations.
Later that day, he was asked about the claims on talkSport radio, but said: âI canât really talk about it.â
He told the station: âAs you can probably see, I am not happy about it.â
Asked if he was surprised that any complaints had been made against him, Jenas replied: âI canât really talk right now.
âIâve just got to leave this to a team of lawyers at the minute who are, yeah, I suppose just managing the situation,â he said.
âThis is⊠yeah, itâs tough, you know. But Iâve got to listen to my lawyers.â
A BBC spokesperson said: âWe can confirm Jermaine Jenas is no longer part of our presenting line-up.â
He was last on air for the corporation earlier in the summer.
When the news of his BBC exit broke, he was on air as a guest presenter on the talkSport drivetime show.
A statement from the station said: âWe were made aware of a breaking news story involving Jermaine Jenas as he went on air for a one-off presenting slot on talkSport Drive.
âWe made a decision â with Jermaine â that he should continue to present the show.
âGiven the array of serious allegations being reported as the story continues to evolve, itâs for Jermaine as a private individual to address them in the way he chooses.
âThere are no plans for Jermaine to broadcast as a presenter on talkSport in the immediate future.â
Jenas also works for pay TV channels TNT Sports as a football pundit and co-commentator, and fronts their Formula E racing coverage.
TNT has not commented about his future.
Jenasâs profile was removed from his agentâs website on Thursday evening.
His firing from the BBC came three months after he received a prize for Womenâs Football Ally of the Year at the 2024 Womenâs Football Awards.
He said at the time he had âalways supported the womenâs gameâ and that his mother had raised him as a âstrong advocate of women in sportâ.
In previous years, the award winner had been selected from a shortlist of nominees, but Jenasâs award was given to him outright.
At the time of writing, the Womenâs Football Awards website has been taken down for maintenance. The BBC has approached the organisation for comment.
Football and media career
Jenas made his footballing debut at the age of 17, and played for his boyhood team Nottingham Forest, then Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United. He went on to play 341 times, as well as making 21 appearances for England.
He retired in 2016 aged 32, although he had not played since 2014.
Jenas turned his attention to media work, as a pundit while recovering from a knee injury and became a regular on Match of the Day, as well as BT Sport.
He became a permanent member of the flagship BBC One showâs presenting team in 2021, appearing on the sofa beside long-time host Alex Jones.
He started acting as a stand-in host on The One Show in 2020 following the departure of Matt Baker.
It was announced the next April that he and Boyzone star Ronan Keating would be given permanent positions, with Jenas presenting alongside Alex Jones from Mondays to Wednesdays.
He said at the time that he was âreally looking forward to joining as a full-time hostâ.
Jenas was also the face of Match of the Day spin-off show MOTDx until that was cancelled in 2023.
Jenas, who is married and has four children, earned between ÂŁ190,000 and ÂŁ194,999 at the BBC in the last financial year for his work on coverage of football including the FA Cup, Match of the Day and the World Cup.
His salary for his work on The One Show has not been made public because it is made by BBC Studios, the BBCâs commercial production company, which doesnât reveal how much it pays presenters.
He also set up the Aquinas Foundation with a friend to help incentivise and raise the aspirations of young people in schools across Nottingham.
The charity is not currently commenting.
In December 2023 he collected an honorary degree from Nottingham Trent University.