Almost two years ago, former footballer Jermaine Jenas lost his presenting job at the BBC and his marriage, following claims of inappropriate behaviour that were made against him by female colleagues.
Now, he's broken his silence, saying his television career is over following the scandal but he's ready to move forward.
A BBC spokesperson said: "We do not comment on individuals, but we will always look at any issues raised with us and take action as appropriate.”
We reached out to Talk Sport, BT Group and Sunset and Vine for a comment but are yet to receive a response.
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Tears at bedtime: 40% of World Cup matches (42 games) kick off after midnight UK time.
In 1994 only 11 games did (20%) and zero in Brazil 2014 and Mexico '86.
Also: FIFA spending $$$ on flying 600 officials from Mexico to Miami for a summit at 5* hotel
https://t.co/i39Yqwl8YP
WOW this explains the whole Southampton spy story.
This seems to me like it was a fully planned operation 😂
I do think Southampton could be in trouble 😳🤯
This is the process I was describing yesterday with Semenyo.
Calvin Bassey also went through DIG. He moved to a new city, Leicester and this family hosted and took care of him throughout that period.
Love this Richie Wellens 🫶👊 ... Honesty in football is a rarity nowadays as it's mainly for yes men ... This is exactly what we need in our dressing room going forward.
#lcfc 💙🦊
Players out of contract at the end of the season 📑
Ricardo Pereira
Patson Daka
Jordan Ayew
Asmir Begovic
Jamaal Lascelles
Wanya Marcal
Jordan James (loan)
Divine Mukasa (loan)
Joe Aribo (loan)
Dujuan Richards (loan)
Aaron Ramsey (loan)
#lcfc#leicestercity
'Don't let that lad out of this room until he's signed that contract!' ✍️🔒
Leicester City's former head of recruitment, Steve Walsh, explains how the Foxes signed N'Golo Kante.
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