Jermaine Jenas sacked by BBC while live on air at talkSPORT

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Former footballer Jermaine Jenas has said he is “not happy” with his sacking from the BBC while live on air at talkSPORT, adding that his lawyers are dealing with the situation.

The broadcaster earlier confirmed Jenas is “no longer part” of The One Show’s “presenting line-up”.

Jenas, 41, has also been dropped from his punditry and presenting duties on football highlights programme Match Of The Day, Match Of The Day 2 and Radio 5 Live.

BBC News reported that his contract was terminated earlier this week due to alleged issues relating to workplace behaviour.

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Jermaine Jenas playing for QPR in 2014. Pic: Rex Features

It also reported the termination followed allegations involving digital communications, such as texts, which were raised with the corporation a few weeks ago.

Speaking to Times Radio on Thursday evening, Jenas said: “I can’t really talk about it. As you can probably see, I’m not happy about it. But currently as it stands I’m going to have to let the lawyers deal with it.

“There’s two sides… that’s all I can say now,” he added.

“I’m not happy about this situation. I’m going to be speaking to my lawyers about it, is all I can say right now.”

He said he couldn’t talk about the subjects of most questions asked by the radio station but agreed with the interviewer when the latter said: “I can see you’re fuming.”

Jenas also declined to say whether he has begun legal proceedings.

TNT Sports presenter Jermaine Jenas ahead of the Premier League match at the Gtech Community Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday February 17, 2024.
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Jenas presenting for TNT Sports in February. Pic: PA

In an email to employees, the BBC said: “I wanted to let you know that Jermaine Jenas is no longer working for the BBC.”

The news of Jenas’s sacking broke as he started presenting a three-hour drive-time programme on talkSPORT radio with fellow former footballer Jermaine Pennant.

It is understood Jenas last presented The One Show in mid-July, and last appeared on Match Of The Day in May.

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Jenas, who earned between £190,000 and £194,999 at the BBC for his work on the FA Cup, Match Of The Day and the World Cup in 2022/23, also works for TNT Sports.

His salary for presenting The One Show has not been made public as the show is made by BBC Studios, the BBC’s commercial production company.

Jenas made his footballing debut aged 17 for Nottingham Forest and went on to play for Newcastle United, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers during his career.

Jenas also made 21 appearances for England, scoring one goal.

Jermaine Jenas playing for Newcastle United in 2002. Pic: PA
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Jermaine Jenas playing for Newcastle United in 2002. Pic: PA


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The midfielder moved into punditry and presenting on the BBC and BT Sport after retiring from professional football in 2016.

The father-of-four joined The One Show in 2020 as a stand-in co-host following the departure of Matt Baker, and he was made a permanent fixture the following year.

His agency MC Saatchi also said it no longer represents him following the news of his sacking.

TNT Sports said it would not comment on Jenas’s employment with the BBC but it is understood that he is not scheduled to appear on the platform’s channels for a number of weeks.

Jenas was a co-commentator on the Ipswich v Liverpool match on TNT last Saturday as the Premier League returned.

It is believed that TNT Sports was unaware of the status of Jenas’s employment with the BBC.

talkSPORT did not immediately respond to Sky’s request for comment.

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