Fresh Allegations Surface Against Jermaine Jenas, Ex-England Star Accused of Sending Unsolicited Sex Messages
Former England and Tottenham player Jermaine Jenas is facing new allegations of sending unsolicited sex messages to a junior make-up artist while working at BT Sport. The claims have surfaced just months after he was sacked by the BBC following an internal investigation into his workplace conduct.
The unnamed woman, who worked as a freelance make-up artist for BT Sport, alleges that Jenas, 41, sent her numerous inappropriate messages during her time at the channel. According to the Daily Mail, Jenas refused to take no for an answer and bombarded her with texts detailing his sexual fantasies, even asking her to come to his dressing room for sex.
The woman claimed that Jenas sent her an unsolicited video showing his penis and that he continued to send her explicit messages despite her repeated rejection. She alleges that he even sent her a message asking for a "snog" before sending her the explicit video.
"It was a very uncomfortable experience," the woman told the Daily Mail. "I was in a relationship at the time and I had no interest in him whatsoever. I was just trying to do my job and he was making it impossible for me to do that."
The woman’s claims are the latest in a string of allegations against Jenas, who has previously been accused of sending inappropriate messages to a woman while working at the Qatar World Cup.
What We Know So Far
- Jermaine Jenas, 41, is facing fresh allegations of sending unsolicited sex messages to a junior make-up artist while working at BT Sport.
- The woman, who worked as a freelance make-up artist for the channel, alleges that Jenas refused to take no for an answer and sent her numerous inappropriate messages.
- Jenas has been accused of sending an unsolicited video showing his penis and asking the woman to come to his dressing room for sex.
- The woman claims that Jenas continued to send her explicit messages despite her repeated rejection.
The Response from Jenas’ Team
A spokesman for Jenas has told the Daily Mail that he denies sending unsolicited messages and is disappointed that the allegations have only come to light now.
"Jermaine has already apologised for his past actions and is currently taking time to focus on his family," the spokesman said.
What Next?
As the fallout from these allegations continues, it’s clear that the football world is reeling from the news. Fans are left wondering how such behaviour can continue to be tolerated in the sport, and what measures can be put in place to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
As we continue to monitor this developing story, one thing is clear: it’s time for football to take a hard look at its own culture and values. We need to create a culture that respects and protects its players, staff, and fans alike.
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