🚨 FURIOUS CLASH ON GMB: Jermaine Jenas Snaps Back as Kate & Ranvir Grill Him Over Sexting Scandal! 🔥
Former England footballer and TV presenter Jermaine Jenas, 43, exploded during a tense interview on Good Morning Britain as Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh pressed him on his devastating sexting scandal.
“I’ve lost EVERYTHING: my job, my family, everything has been taken away from me!” Jenas admitted, opening up about the brutal two years since his BBC axe.
When Kate asked what he had learnt, things got a little prickly:
“I think that’s a very specific thing to try and put your finger on… I think it’s probably a little bit of an unfair question… You go through life, you make mistakes…”
The atmosphere turned very heated when the hosts challenged him on taking responsibility.
Ranvir:
“You’re skirting around what you’ve learnt… but clearly these women did not want to receive what you were sending them.”
Jenas fired straight back:
“I’m not skirting around anything. I’m more than happy to have the conversation, which is why I’m here. I’m not here to be defending myself in any way, shape, or form. I know what I did was wrong. I accept those punishments. Nobody is skirting around the responsibility of what I did. I know what I did!”
He then took direct aim at the hosts:
“I’m a human being. We make mistakes. You two can’t sit in front of me and tell me you’ve never made a mistake in your lives. We all make mistakes!”
Throughout the interview, Jenas came across as someone who clearly feels hard done by. He insisted he’s not after a job, but this felt very much like an attempt to get back on TV.
It was all a bit “woe is me”, poor old me, it’s so unfair, I’ve lost everything. A little pathetic and humiliating, really.
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